The essays in this volume address a wealth of specific applications of chaos theory, seeking to understand an array of processes from public opinion to the behavior of states in the international arena, from understanding rational economic expectations among individuals to appreciating the complexities of macrolevel long waves. The essays underscore the universal importance of being able to observe the same kind of chaotic processes at radically different levels of analysis. Unique in providing a wide-ranging yet coherent treatment of its subject, Chaos Theory In The Social Sciences succeeds in providing an original discussion of a technical subject that nevertheless can be understood by the nonspecialist.