Notes
- 1971. Dial , , ed. British Journal of Political Science . 1971. pp. 208–208, and “Perception Theory and Chinese Foreign Policy,” in, cited earlier. On Laing, I am thinking in particular of his Interpersonal Perception (with H. Phillipson and A. R. Lee, New York: Springer, 1966), which includes an extrapolation to the inter-state level of models of communication developed at the individual level. Perhaps Friedman would agree that his Knots (Pantheon, 1970) provides one of the best forms in which to summarize Washingtonese commentary on China!.
- Lewin, K. , 1951. Field Theory in Social Science . New York: Harper; 1951, and the discussion by Morton Deutsch, “Field Theory in Social Psychology,” in Gardner Lindzey and Elliot Aronson, ed., The Handbook of Social Psychology, 2nd ed., Vol. 1 (Reading, Mass.: Addison-Wesley, 1968), esp. 431.
- Gamson, William , and Modigliani, Andre , 1971. Untangling the Cold War: A Strategy for Testing Rival Theories . Boston: Little, Brown; 1971.
- 1964. Northrop, F. S. C. Livingston, Helen , , ed. Cross-Cultural Understanding: Epistemology in Anthropology . New York: Harper and Row; 1964.
- Toynbee, Arnold , 1962. A Study of History . Vol. 4. New York: Oxford University Press; 1962. pp. 423–423.
- Sorokin, Pitrim , 1965. Fads and Foibles in Modern Sociology and Related Sciences . Chicago: H. Regnery Co.; 1965.