Chapter 3

The Political Novel

The Political Novel

DOUBLEDAY SHORT STUDIES IN POLITICAL SCIENCE

DOUBLEDAY SHORT STUDIES IN POLITICAL SCIENCE

Consulting EditorRichard C. Snyder

Associate Professor of Politics, Princeton University

The Revolution in American Foreign Policy, 1945-1954By William G. Carleton, Professor of Political Science and Head Professor of the Social Sciences, University of FloridaPolitical Community at the International Level: Problems of Definition and MeasurementBy Karl W. Deutsch, Professor of History and Political Science, Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyFrance: Keystone of Western DefenseBy Edgar S. Furniss, Jr., Assistant Professor of Politics, Princeton UniversityThe Problem of Internal Security in Great Britain, 1948-1953By H. H. Wilson, Associate Professor of Politics, Princeton University and Harvey Glickman, Fellow, Harvard UniversityGermany: Dilemma for American Foreign PolicyBy Otto Butz, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Swarthmore CollegeThe Role of the Military in American Foreign PolicyBy Burton M. Sapin, Research Assistant, Foreign Policy Analysis Project, Princeton University, and Richard C. Snyder, Associate Professor of Politics, Princeton UniversityDemocratic Rights Versus Communist ActivityBy Thomas I. Cook, Professor of Political Science, The Johns Hopkins UniversityThe Social Background of Political Decision-MakersBy Donald R. Matthews, Assistant Professor of Government, Smith CollegeReadings in Game Theory and Political BehaviorBy Martin Shubik, Research Associate, Economic Analysis Project, Princeton UniversityThe American Vice-Presidency: New LookBy Irving G. Williams, Associate Professor and Chairman, Departments of History and Social Studies, St. John’s UniversityContemporary International Law: A Balance SheetBy Quincy Wright, Professor of International Law, University of ChicagoModern Colonialism: Institutions and PoliciesBy Thomas R. Adam, Professor of Political Science, New York UniversityLaw as a Political InstrumentBy Victor G. Rosenblum, Assistant Professor of Political Science, University of California, BerkeleyThe Fate of the French Non-Communist LeftBy E. Drexel Godfrey, Jr., Assistant Professor of Political Science, Williams CollegeThe Political Process: Executive Bureau—Congressional Committee RelationsBy J. Leiper Freeman, Assistant Professor and Research Associate, Graduate School of Education, Harvard UniversityGerman Political Theory, 1870 to the PresentBy Otto Butz, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Swarthmore CollegeThe Political NovelBy Joseph L. Blotner, Instructor in English, University of IdahoStudies in Scope and MethodsThe Study of Public AdministrationBy Dwight Waldo, Professor of Political Science, University of California, BerkeleyThe Study of Political TheoryBy Thomas P. Jenkin, Associate Professor and Chairman, Department of Political Science, University of California, Los AngelesThe Study of Comparative GovernmentBy Roy C. Macridis, Associate Professor of Political Science, Northwestern UniversityProblems of Analyzing and Predicting Soviet BehaviorBy John S. Reshetar, Jr., Lecturer in Politics, Princeton UniversityTo order these titles and to receive forthcoming ones (none more than 95c),enter your subscription now. All titles will be sent on approval.COLLEGE DEPARTMENT, Doubleday & Company, Inc.,575 Madison Avenue, New York 22, N.Y.

The Revolution in American Foreign Policy, 1945-1954

By William G. Carleton, Professor of Political Science and Head Professor of the Social Sciences, University of Florida

Political Community at the International Level: Problems of Definition and Measurement

By Karl W. Deutsch, Professor of History and Political Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

France: Keystone of Western Defense

By Edgar S. Furniss, Jr., Assistant Professor of Politics, Princeton University

The Problem of Internal Security in Great Britain, 1948-1953

By H. H. Wilson, Associate Professor of Politics, Princeton University and Harvey Glickman, Fellow, Harvard University

Germany: Dilemma for American Foreign Policy

By Otto Butz, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Swarthmore College

The Role of the Military in American Foreign Policy

By Burton M. Sapin, Research Assistant, Foreign Policy Analysis Project, Princeton University, and Richard C. Snyder, Associate Professor of Politics, Princeton University

Democratic Rights Versus Communist Activity

By Thomas I. Cook, Professor of Political Science, The Johns Hopkins University

The Social Background of Political Decision-Makers

By Donald R. Matthews, Assistant Professor of Government, Smith College

Readings in Game Theory and Political Behavior

By Martin Shubik, Research Associate, Economic Analysis Project, Princeton University

The American Vice-Presidency: New Look

By Irving G. Williams, Associate Professor and Chairman, Departments of History and Social Studies, St. John’s University

Contemporary International Law: A Balance Sheet

By Quincy Wright, Professor of International Law, University of Chicago

Modern Colonialism: Institutions and Policies

By Thomas R. Adam, Professor of Political Science, New York University

Law as a Political Instrument

By Victor G. Rosenblum, Assistant Professor of Political Science, University of California, Berkeley

The Fate of the French Non-Communist Left

By E. Drexel Godfrey, Jr., Assistant Professor of Political Science, Williams College

The Political Process: Executive Bureau—Congressional Committee Relations

By J. Leiper Freeman, Assistant Professor and Research Associate, Graduate School of Education, Harvard University

German Political Theory, 1870 to the Present

By Otto Butz, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Swarthmore College

The Political Novel

By Joseph L. Blotner, Instructor in English, University of Idaho

Studies in Scope and Methods

The Study of Public Administration

By Dwight Waldo, Professor of Political Science, University of California, Berkeley

The Study of Political Theory

By Thomas P. Jenkin, Associate Professor and Chairman, Department of Political Science, University of California, Los Angeles

The Study of Comparative Government

By Roy C. Macridis, Associate Professor of Political Science, Northwestern University

Problems of Analyzing and Predicting Soviet Behavior

By John S. Reshetar, Jr., Lecturer in Politics, Princeton University

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