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Volume 543, issue 1, 1996
- Preface pp. 9-14

- James A. Strazzella
- Toward a Principled Basis for Federal Criminal Legislation pp. 15-26

- Franklin E. Zimring and Gordon Hawkins
- The Commerce Clause and Federalized Crime: A Tale of Two Thieves pp. 27-38

- Kathleen F. Brickey
- Federalizing Crime: Assessing the Impact on the Federal Courts pp. 39-51

- Sara Sun Beale
- The Myth of Cost-Free Jurisdictional Reallocation pp. 52-63

- John B. Oakley
- Prosecutorial Limits on Overlapping Federal and State Jurisdiction pp. 64-71

- Renã‰e M. Landers
- Dual Prosecutions: A Model for Concurrent Federal Jurisdiction pp. 72-84

- Harry Litman and Mark D. Greenberg
- The Effect of Federalization on the Defense Function pp. 85-96

- Dennis E. Curtis
- The Rules of Everyday Life pp. 97-102

- Neil H. Cogan
- The Federal Role in Dealing with Violent Street Crime: Principles, Questions, and Cautions pp. 103-115

- Philip B. Heymann and Mark H. Moore
- The Federal Role in Sentencing Law and Policy pp. 116-129

- Kevin R. Reitz
- Federal Criminal Procedure as a Model for the States pp. 130-143

- Jerold Israel
- Privatizing Law Enforcement pp. 144-153

- Pamela H. Bucy
- Federal Court Supervision of State Criminal Justice Administration pp. 154-166

- Joseph L. Hoffmann and Lauren K. Robel
- International Relations and Politics pp. 167-168

- Lisa Martin
- International Relations and Politics pp. 168-169

- Peter R. Beckman
- International Relations and Politics pp. 169-170

- Radha Kumar
- International Relations and Politics pp. 170-172

- Karen A. Feste
- International Relations and Politics pp. 170-170

- Christopher C. Joyner
- Africa, Asia, and Latin America pp. 172-173

- Wayne Patterson
- Africa, Asia, and Latin America pp. 173-174

- Janice Gordon-Keller
- Africa, Asia, and Latin America pp. 174-176

- Nancy L. Clark
- Africa, Asia, and Latin America pp. 176-177

- Xiangming Chen
- Africa, Asia, and Latin America pp. 177-178

- Norman D. Palmer
- Europe pp. 178-179

- Karl Kaltenthaler
- United States pp. 179-181

- Paul Preston
- United States pp. 181-182

- Robert D. Schulzinger
- United States pp. 182-183

- Doug Timmer
- United States pp. 183-184

- Judy Barrett Litoff
- United States pp. 184-185

- Lawrence Frederick Kohl
- United States pp. 185-187

- Joseph G. Jorgensen
- United States pp. 187-188

- David Sadofsky Baggins
- United States pp. 188-189

- Kathleen Bawn
- United States pp. 189-190

- James C. Bradford
- United States pp. 189-189

- Joyce E. Chaplin
- United States pp. 190-191

- Harold E. Selesky
- United States pp. 191-192

- Donald Cunnigen
- United States pp. 192-193

- Susan Coutin
- Sociology pp. 193-194

- Susan J. Roxburgh
- Sociology pp. 194-195

- Sharon M. Lee
- Sociology pp. 195-196

- Saul A. Slapikoff
- Sociology pp. 196-197

- Audrey M. Kleinsasser
- Sociology pp. 197-198

- Thomas A. Reiner
- Sociology pp. 198-198

- Robert Lilienfeld
- Sociology pp. 198-200

- M. F. Stuck
- Economics pp. 200-201

- H. Peter Gray
- Sociology pp. 200-200

- George H. Conklin
- Economics pp. 201-202

- Mark Oromaner
Volume 542, issue 1, 1995
- Preface pp. 8-9

- Daniel Druckman and Christopher Mitchell
- Flexibility in Negotiation and Mediation pp. 10-23

- Daniel Druckman and Christopher Mitchell
- Two Paradigms of Negotiation: Bargaining and Problem Solving pp. 24-47

- P. Terrence Hopmann
- Modeling Distributive and Integrative Negotiations pp. 48-60

- Otomar J. Bartos
- Situational Levers of Position Change: Further Explorations pp. 61-80

- Daniel Druckman
- Creativity Heuristics for Impasse Resolution: Reframing Intractable Negotiations pp. 81-99

- Bertram I. Spector
- Flexibility in Conflict Episodes pp. 100-115

- Dean G. Pruitt
- Issue Flexibility in Negotiating Internal War pp. 116-130

- Lloyd Jensen
- Changing Ideologies in the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe pp. 131-147

- Dennis J. D. Sandole
- Leaders, Leadership, and Flexibility: Influences on Heads of Government as Negotiators and Mediators pp. 148-167

- Margaret G. Hermann
- Constraints on Third Party Flexibility pp. 168-184

- Johannes Botes and Christopher Mitchell
- Mediating Regional Conflicts and Negotiating Flexibility: Peace Efforts in Bosnia-Herzegovina pp. 185-201

- Nimet Beriker Atiyas
- Mediator's Flexibility and the U.N. Security Council pp. 202-212

- Saadia Touval
- Flexibility: Nature, Sources, and Effects pp. 213-218

- Christopher Mitchell
- International Relations and Politics pp. 219-220

- Harriet Hyman Alonso
- International Relations and Politics pp. 220-221

- Dean Keith Simonton
- International Relations and Politics pp. 221-222

- Justus M. van der Kroef
- International Relations and Politics pp. 222-223

- Clifford E. Griffin
- Africa, Asia, and Latin America pp. 223-224

- Walton R. Johnson
- Africa, Asia, and Latin America pp. 224-225

- Thomas M. Leonard
- Africa, Asia, and Latin America pp. 225-226

- Douglas E. Streusand
- Africa, Asia, and Latin America pp. 226-227

- Philip B. Taylor
- Africa, Asia, and Latin America pp. 227-228

- David L. Nixon
- Africa, Asia, and Latin America pp. 228-229

- T. Dunbar Moodie
- Africa, Asia, and Latin America pp. 229-231

- Robert E. Harkavy
- Europe pp. 231-231

- Mervyn Matthews
- Europe pp. 232-233

- Paul C. Helmreich
- United States pp. 233-234

- Catherine Goetz
- United States pp. 234-235

- Harry W. Reynolds
- United States pp. 235-236

- Judith R. Johnson
- Sociology pp. 236-237

- M. F. Stuck
- Sociology pp. 237-238

- Robert Fishman
- Sociology pp. 238-239

- Robert H. Jackson
- Sociology pp. 239-240

- Michael Laver
- Sociology pp. 240-241

- Chris Friday
- Sociology pp. 241-242

- Jack Fruchtman
- Sociology pp. 242-243

- William G. Flanagan
- Economics pp. 243-244

- Don F. Hadwiger
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