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Howard J. Wiarda

Capsule Review
May/Jun
2001
The Soul of Latin America: The Cultural and Political Tradition
Kenneth Maxwell
Capsule Review
Mar/Apr
1998
Cracks in the Consensus: Debating the Democracy Agenda in U.S. Foreign Policy
Francis Fukuyama
Capsule Review
May/Jun
1997
Iberia and Latin America: New Democracies, New Politics, New Models
Kenneth Maxwell
Capsule Review
Nov/Dec
1993
American Foreign Policy toward Latin America in the 80s and 90s: Issues and Controversies from Reagan to Bush
Kenneth Maxwell
Capsule Review
Fall
1990
The Democratic Revolution In Latin America: History, Politics And U.S. Policy
Abraham F. Lowenthal
Capsule Review
Spring
1988
Finding Our Way: Toward Maturity In U.S.-Latin American Relations
Abraham F. Lowenthal
Capsule Review
Summer
1984
Rift and Revolution: The Central American Imbroglio
Robert D. Crassweller
Capsule Review
Summer
1982
The Dominican Republic: A Caribbean Crucible
Robert D. Crassweller
Capsule Review
Winter
1981
Corporatism and National Development in Latin America
Robert D. Crassweller
Capsule Review
Summer
1980
The Continuing Struggle for Democracy in Latin America
Robert D. Crassweller
Capsule Review
Oct
1977
Corporatism and Development: The Portuguese Experience
Fritz Stern
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