The Future Catches Up
Arms Control, Peacekeeping, Political Behavior
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About the Book
Professor Goldman has contributed articles and books in divers fields of political science. This is a partial collection of his principal published and unpublished journal articles as well as brief references to his principal books.
Goldman’s concern for the pathology of war is dealt with in several articles and books noted in this volume. From Warfare to Party Politics reveals the dynamics of a “critical transition” from civil war to nonviolent political party competition. His theory of conflict processes draws from sociology. His other books and articles relate to arms control, peacekeeping, and the institutional development of the United Nations.
About the Author
Professor Goldman’s doctorate in political science is from the University of Chicago. His professional career has encompassed teaching, research, academic administration, and practical politics. He is author or co-author of more than a dozen books. He has served as dean for faculty research at San Francisco State University. His publications and career information may be found in Volume I of this collection.