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Front MatterSource: International Studies Quarterly, Vol. 13, No. 4, Special Issue on InternationalSubsystems (Dec., 1969)Published by: Wiley on behalf of The International Studies AssociationStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/3013597 .
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BUARTER LY
Volume 13, Number 4 December 1969
INTERNATIONAL SUBSYSTEMS A SPECIL ISSUE PREPARED BY PETR BERTON,
GUEST EDTrOR
Systems Analysis and the Study of Regions, MICILAEL BANKS
International Regions: A Comparative Approach to Five Subordinate Systems, Louis J. CANTORI AND STVEN L. SPIEGEL
News Flow in the North African International Sub- system, JoHN H. SIGLER
Systens Theory and the Communist System, THOMAS W. ROBINSON
The Emergence of an East Asian Internatiowil Sub- system, DONALD C. HELLMANN
a publication of THE INTERNATIONAL STUDIES ASSOCIATION
published by the WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY PRESS
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INTERNATIOUNAL STUDIES QUARTERLY
A Publication of The International Studies Association
SPECIAL ISSUE EDITOR: Peter Berton University of Southern California
Editorial Board EDITOR: Fred A. Sondermann
The Colorado College
ASSOCIATE EDITOR: Claire Nader Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Hedley Bull Dean G. Pruitt Australian National University State University of New York at
Buffalo Bernard C. Cohen John C. Ries University of Wisconsin University of California, Los Angeles
Gordon Craig Theodore Ropp Stanford University Duke University Nelson H. H. Grabur James N. Rosenau University of California (Berkeley) Rutgers, The State University Irving L. Horowitz Bruce M. Russett Rutgers, The State University Yale University Raymond F. Mikesell Incra D. Sharma University of Oregon Pan/ab University C. H. G. oldham Kenneth N. Waltz University of Sussex Brandeis University
Officers, 1969-1970: ROBERT C. NORTH, President, Stanford University; NORMAN D. PALMER, President-Etect, University of Pennsylvania; KEN- NETH BOULDING, Vice President, University of Colorado; FRED RIGGS, Vice President, University of Hawaii; VINCENT DAVIS, Executive Secretary, Princeton University; MAURICE A. EAST, Associate Executive Director, Uni- versity of Denver.
Governing Council: WILLIAM C. OLSON, Past President, ISA National; IHAROLD K. JACOBSON, Program Chairman, ISA National and President, ISA Midwest; RUTH C. LAWSON, President, ISA New England; MANS- FIELD J. SMITH, President, Washingtqp Capitol Area; ARDATH BURKS, President, ISA Middle Atlantic; OLE R. HOLSTI, President, ISA West; DOUGLAS CARLISLE, President, ISA South; MARTIN KYRE, President, ISA Southwest; FRANK HERNANDEZ, President, ISA Caribbean.
Published quarterly in March, June, September, and December by Wayne State University Press. Second class postage-paid at Detroit, Michigan
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INTERNATIONAL STUDIES QUARTERLY
A Publication of The International Studies Association Volume 13, Number 4, December 1969
SPECIAL ISSUE ON INTERNATIONAL SUBSYSTEMS
Contents
International Subsystems-A Submacro Approach to Interna- tional Studies, PETER BERTON 329
Systems Analysis and the Study of Regions, MICHAEL BANKS 335
International Regions: A Comparative Approach to Five Sub- ordinate Systems, Louis J. CANTORI AND STEVEN L. SPIEGEL 361
Netvs Flow in the North African International Subsystem, JOHN H. SIGLER 381
Systems Theory and the Communist System, THOMAS W. ROBINSON 398
The Emergence of an East Asian International Subsystem, DONALD C. HELLMANN 421
Copyright 1969 by Wayne State University Press, Detroit, Michigan
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The International Studies Association
-recognizes the existence of the international scene as an inevitable and proper subject for integrated inquiry requiring special data and techniques
-is devoted to the orderly growth of knowledge concerning the impact of nation upon nation of
-seeks to stimulate study, organize research, and promote discussion
-strives to draw together the teachers, researchers, and practitioners of inter- national affairs
-a4ns at cooperation between students of the many fields of knowledge which contribute to an understanding of the organized relations, official and unofficial, among nations.
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