Volume 22, Number 1 (1994)
Special Issue Theme: Part I: Political "Outsiders" and the Challenges to the American Mainstream (first 4 articles), Part II: Collective Security and Intervention After the Cold War (last 4 articles)
Articles
Women as Outsiders: A Growing Diversity in Public Opinion
Cal Clark and Janet Clark
Uncivil Challenges? Support for Civil Liberties Among Religious Activists
John C. Green, James L. Guth, Lyman A. Kellstedt, and Corwin E. Smidt
Moving From the Outside In? Ross Perot and Anti-Incumbency in the 1992 Congressional Races
Timothy S. Prinz
Keeping the Outsiders Out: Civil Rights, the "Non-Issue" of the 1992 Presidential Election
Mark Stern
Collective Interventions After the Cold War: Reflections on the UN Mission to the Congo, 1960-64
John F. Clark
The United Nations and the Challenge of the Post-Cold War World
Donald J. Puchala
From Paradigm to Paradigm Shift: The Military and Operations Other Than War
Clemson G. Turregano and Ricky Lynn Waddell
Editors
- Guest American Politics Editor
- Stephen H. Wainscott
- Guest Foreign Affairs Editor
- Eric K. Graben
Additional Information
Published for the South Carolina Political Science Association by the Clemson University & University of Charleston Departments of Political Science.