T R A N Studies in Comparative International Development John D. Martz EDITOR The Pennsylvania State University Studies In Comparative International Development is an interdisciplinary Journal exploring current issues in development tneory and practice. Open to all theoretical, methodological, and ideological approaches, Studies In Comparative International Development examines the relationship between population, technology, and policy in a developmental context A C T I O N Recent articles: Surprises and Secrets LaaMa E. Andaraon -. (^ and Countryside In the Onset of Brazaan Industrialization Mauftdo Font RfKioffHH*nill7iittofi And ttio Eoonoftiic Uberafeadon In Turkey ZlyaOnia The Arab Minority In Israel and Its Relations wBh the Jewish Majority Revolution, Longevity and Legitimacy in Communist Stales Irving Louta Horowitz The Chinese Brain Drain and Policy Options Parrla Chang and Zhlduan Dans Publo-Private Partnenhips m Third World Development Clyda MHchaH-Waavar and Branda Manning Published Quarterly Subscription rates: lndMduais:$52/yr.$96/2yr»;$132/3yr» MMtans: $1O4ryr. $1«/2yrs; $2B«9yra DomasUc flrst-dass mal add $24/yr Foraign surface mal add $ 2 4 A T Foreign akmal add $44/yr (RUM sublet la Chang* annuUy.) Transaction Publishers Department SCID RutBers—Ths Stale University New Brunswick. NJ 08903