T R A N S A C T I O 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 theory and practice. Open to al theoretical, methodological, and ideological approaches, Studies in Comparative International Development examines the relationship between population, technology, and policy in a developmental context Recant articles: Surprises and Secrets L»eH» E. And»r«on -. Cky and Countryside In the Onset of BrazBan Industrtateatton Haurtdo Font •tizaUon and the Economic Rede Uberabatxm hi Turkey ZlyaOnla The Arab Minority In Israel and Its Relations wtth the Jewbh Majority Revolution, Longevity and Legitimacy In Communist Stales Irving Louto Horowitz The Chinese Braki Drain and Poicy Options Panto Chang and Zhlduan Dmg PuMc-Pnvate Partnerships hi Third Wortu Dovwopfnont Clyde MltcheM-Wea«w •ndBranda Manning Published Quarterly Subscription rates: IndMduaaK tS2rfr. $96/2yrs: $132/3yrs InsaVtons: $1O4ryr; $18«2yrs: $aSV3yn Domesttenrst-dassmaJladdteVyr Foreign surface mal add $24/yr Foreign ainmal add $44/yr (Rates tubjacl M cnanoe anmialy.) Transaction pubOshsrs SC1D Rutgers—The Stats University New Brunswick, NJ 06903