Conceptualizing change in Soviet national security, George E.Hudson; military crisis and social change in Russian and Soviet history, Steven Merritt Miner; the Soviet debate over "new thinking" and the restructuring of US-Soviet relations, Philip D.Stewart and Margaret G.Hermann; the Soviet economy - growth, decay, and reform, John E.Tedstrom; modernization and the military-civil competition for resources - Gorbachev's dilemma, Hans Heymann, Jr; technology of Soviet national security, Richard W.Judy; domestic politics and Gorbachev's security policy, William J.Bishop; institutional change and Soviet national security policy, Jan S.Adams; Gorbachev's concept of reasonable sufficiency in national defence, Mary C.FitzGerald; changes in Soviet national security policy toward Western Europe under Gorbachev, Robert W.Clawson; changes in Soviet security policy towards Eastern Europe and the Warsaw Pact, Robin Alison Remington; changing Soviet national security policy in relations with the Third World, Roger E.Kanet; arms control in Soviet national security policy under Gorbachev, Robert L.Arnett; toward an explanation of change in Soviet national security policy and implications for the United States, George E.Hudson.