Abstract
In the September ABS, Morton Halperin gave a generally favorable evaluation of the U.S. Senate's venture into foreign policy researches. James Robinson, of North- western University's Department of Political Science, is more critical. Though such studies have much potential, they are marred by inadequate ways of thinking about the future, ambiguous criteria for evaluating policies, and limited use of behavioral science.
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