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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 September 2018
Throughout 1980 the moral buffer zone between domestic and world politics has been widening dangerously. Because our communications media have been preoccupied with presidential and senatorial election campaigns—and because those campaigns have been almost totally innocent of any rational deliberation over foreign policy— the American people have learned little about the realities of, for example, the nuclear arms race.