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The Art of Political Warfare. By John J. Pitney, Jr. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 2000. 256p. $24.95

Michael John Burton

American Political Science Review, 2002, vol. 96, issue 1, 215-216

Abstract: For political scientists, the world of politics is often comprised of policy markets and aggregated data points. Regression models, actor preferences, and game structures are disciplinary norms. For political professionals, however, politics often has a strongly militaristic bent: It is war by other means. John Pitney analyzes political affairs in the way that political professionals commonly do, using armed conflict as a metaphor to understand complex political phenomena.

Date: 2002
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