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Volume 535, issue 1, 1994
- Preface pp. 8-10

- Robert E. Harkavy and Stephanie G. Neuman
- The Changing International System and the Arms Trade pp. 11-28

- Robert E. Harkavy
- Current Trends and Developments in the Arms Trade pp. 29-42

- Ian Anthony
- The Internationalization of the Arms Industry pp. 43-57

- Elisabeth Skã–ns and Herbert Wulf
- Developments in the Global Supply of Arms: Opportunity and Motivation pp. 58-72

- Michael Brzoska and Frederic S. Pearson
- Middle Eastern Arms Recipients in the Post-Cold War World pp. 73-90

- Keith Krause
- Arms Transfers, Military Assistance, and Defense Industries: Socioeconomic Burden or Opportunity? pp. 91-109

- Stephanie G. Neuman
- Financing the Arms Trade pp. 110-121

- Joel L. Johnson
- Global Trends in Military Production and Conversion pp. 122-130

- David Silverberg
- Constraining Conventional Arms Transfers pp. 131-145

- Michael Moodie
- The Continuing Debate Over U.S. Arms Sales: Strategic Needs and the Quest for Arms Limitations pp. 146-157

- Geoffrey Kemp
- Will there Be an Arms Trade Intelligence Deficit? pp. 158-162

- Henry Sokolski
- Military Technology and the Arms Trade: Changes and their Impact pp. 163-174

- W. Seth Carus
- The Rise of Black and Gray Markets pp. 175-189

- Aaron Karp
- Main Directions of Research in the Arms Trade pp. 190-205

- Christian Catrina
- International Relations and Politics pp. 209-210

- Lisa L. Martin
- International Relations and Politics pp. 210-211

- Mary Beth Emmerichs
- International Relations and Politics pp. 211-212

- Eric Waldman
- Africa, Asia, and Latin America pp. 213-214

- Douglas E. Streusand
- Africa, Asia, and Latin America pp. 214-215

- Karen Mingst
- Europe pp. 215-215

- Peter Weiler
- United States pp. 216-217

- Michael A. Genovese
- United States pp. 216-216

- Shane White
- United States pp. 217-218

- Martin J. Medhurst
- United States pp. 219-219

- Hilary Conroy
- United States pp. 220-221

- Surinder K. Mehta
- United States pp. 221-222

- Joyce E. Chaplin
- United States pp. 222-223

- Eve Spangler
- Sociology pp. 223-224

- Roberta Ann Johnson
- Sociology pp. 224-225

- Robert J. Young
- Sociology pp. 225-226

- Audrey M. Kleinsasser
- Sociology pp. 226-228

- Robert C. Grady
- Sociology pp. 228-229

- Thomas S. Korllos
- Sociology pp. 229-230

- Harold J. Noah
- Sociology pp. 230-231

- Carolyn Marvin
- Sociology pp. 231-232

- Daniel A. Nuxoll
- Sociology pp. 232-233

- Madonna Harrington Meyer
- Economics pp. 233-234

- Kent Jones
- Economics pp. 234-235

- Mark Oromaner
- Economics pp. 235-236

- Anton D. Lowenberg
Volume 534, issue 1, 1994
- Preface pp. 8-16

- Mark J. Miller
- Can Liberal States Control Unwanted Migration? pp. 17-30

- Gary P. Freeman
- Employer Sanctions and the Limits of Negotiation pp. 31-43

- Rosanna Perotti
- Good Intentions Gone Awry: IRCA and U.S. Agriculture pp. 44-57

- Philip L. Martin
- Enforcing the Minimum Wage and Employer Sanctions pp. 58-68

- David S. North
- U.S. Policy toward Haitian Boat People, 1972-93 pp. 69-80

- Christopher Mitchell
- The French Response to the Asylum Seeker Influx, 1980-93 pp. 81-90

- Catherine Wihtol de Wenden
- Hong Kong's Response to the Indochinese Influx, 1975-93 pp. 91-105

- Ronald Skeldon
- Immigration Control in Australia pp. 106-117

- Robert Birrell
- From the Campaign against Illegal Migration to the Campaign against Illegal Work pp. 118-132

- Claude-Valentin Marie
- Regulating Migration in Europe: The Dutch Experience, 1960-92 pp. 133-146

- Hans van Amersfoort and Rinus Penninx
- Regional Economic Integration and Migration: The European Case pp. 147-164

- Heinz Werner
- Helping Migrants to Stay at Home pp. 165-177

- W. R. Bã–hning
- International Relations and Politics pp. 178-180

- Lawrence Ziring
- International Relations and Politics pp. 180-181

- Sylvia Bashevkin
- International Relations and Politics pp. 181-182

- Gottfried Dietze
- International Relations and Politics pp. 182-184

- Karen A. Feste
- Africa, Asia, and Latin America pp. 184-185

- George H. Conklin
- Africa, Asia, and Latin America pp. 185-186

- Mehran Kamrava
- Africa, Asia, and Latin America pp. 186-187

- John Creighton Campbell
- Europe pp. 187-188

- Philip B. Taylor
- Europe pp. 188-190

- Robert A. Brand
- Europe pp. 190-191

- Mary Jo Maynes
- United States pp. 191-192

- J. C. Harles
- United States pp. 192-194

- John R. Vile
- United States pp. 194-194

- Shane White
- United States pp. 194-195

- James Combs
- United States pp. 195-196

- Frank Baumgartner
- United States pp. 196-197

- Jean Bethke Elshtain
- United States pp. 197-198

- John Louis Lucaites
- Sociology pp. 198-199

- Robert J. Young
- Sociology pp. 199-200

- Samuel R. Staley
- Sociology pp. 200-201

- Brian L. Fife
- Sociology pp. 201-202

- Gary A. Mauser
- Sociology pp. 202-203

- Frank Gallo
- Sociology pp. 203-204

- Roberta Ann Johnson
- Sociology pp. 204-205

- Stephen W. White
- Sociology pp. 205-206

- Jeanne Hahn
- Economics pp. 206-208

- William G. Flanagan
- Economics pp. 208-209

- Charlotte D. Phelps
- Economics pp. 209-209

- Eugene V. Schneider
- Economics pp. 210-211

- Roger L. Ransom