I: Introduction -- The approach -- The philosophy of public policy -- II: System faults -- Personalities and politics -- Elites and the 'common good' -- Deviance and dissent -- Recession and undevelopment? -- Central government and people -- III: International consequences -- The failure of the United Nations -- The zonal-functional system -- The role of smaller states -- Soviet-American relations: legal norms -- The hidden data: motivations and intentions -- IV: Prescription -- Problems of change -- Interactive decision-making -- The notion of win-win -- Problem-solving processes -- Second-track diplomacy -- The role of scholars -- V: Conclusion -- The problem areas -- The problem of process
Summary
FROST (copy 1) From the John Holmes Library collection