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Back Matter Source: Journal of Interamerican Studies and World Affairs, Vol. 18, No. 2 (May, 1976) Published by: Center for Latin American Studies at the University of Miami Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/174782 . Accessed: 08/05/2014 14:06 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use, available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact [email protected]. . Center for Latin American Studies at the University of Miami is collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to Journal of Interamerican Studies and World Affairs. http://www.jstor.org This content downloaded from 169.229.32.137 on Thu, 8 May 2014 14:06:00 PM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions
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Back MatterSource: Journal of Interamerican Studies and World Affairs, Vol. 18, No. 2 (May, 1976)Published by: Center for Latin American Studies at the University of MiamiStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/174782 .

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MILITARY RULE IN LATIN AMERICA Functions, Consequences and Perspectives

Edited by PHIL IPPE C. SCHMITTER, University of Chicago

A provocative collection of essays which enters previously unexamined areas and

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objectives of Latin American regimes is likely to undergo considerable change in

the coming decade. Future perspectives considered in the volume also suggest the

likelihood of increased violence and aggression between Latin American nations

(rather thatn the present and past limitations to internal warfare)

CONTENTS

I. INTRODUCTION

II. FUNCTIONS 1. The Political and Social Functions of Latin

American Armed Forces, Manfred Kossok

2. Military Revolution and National Independence in Latin America: 1968- 197t, Alain Rouguie

IIl. CONSEQUENCES 1. Assessing the Impact of Military Rule: Alternative

Approaches, Jerry L. Weaver

2. Bargaining Relationships between US MAID Mission and Domestic Military, Cesar Sereseres

3. Foreign Military Assistance, National Military Spending and Military Rule in Latin America, Philippe C. Schmitter

IV. PERSPECTIVES 1. Strategy and Arms Control in Latin America, Geoffrey

Kemp 2. United States Policies, Latin American Politics and

Praetorian Rule, James Kurth

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LATIN AMERICA, THE COLD WAR, AND THE WORLD POWERS: 1945-1973 by FRANCIS PARKINSON, Faculty of Laws, University College London

An informed and scholarly analysis-placed in a careful historical perspective-of the background and development of the new diplomatic climate pervading Latin America. Underscores the re-emerging importance of intra-Latin American issues and the notion of the balance of power. An essential in-depth study for those engaged in the assessment of Latin America's international system and its future.

CONTENTS Latin America in the World (1820-1945) Latin America as a Pawn of the World Powers (1945-1950) The Impact of the Korean War (1950-1953) The Guatemalan Crisis (1953-1954) Prelude to the Cuban Revolution (1956-1960) The Cuban Revolution (1959-1960) The Crisis of the Bay of Pigs (1961) Diplomatic Climax: the Conference of Punta del Este (1962) Military Climax: the Cuban 'Missile' Crisis (1962) The Aftermath of the 'Missile' Crisis The Venezuelan Crisis (1963-1964) Crisis in the Dominican Republic (1965-1966) The Rise of the Guerrilla (1965-1967) The Decline of the Guerrilla (1967-1968) Towards a New Diplomacy The New Latin America Extensive Bibliography

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Trends in Inter-American Relations PART III INTER-AMERICAN RELATIONS

YALE H. FERGUSON "'Nw Dialogue- on Latin America

PART I DOMESTIC FACTORS ON INTER- BEN S. STEPHANSKY

AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY MAKING The Unitod States and Puerto Rico

The Kitsch in Hemispheric Realpolitik ROBERT ANOERSON

KALMAN H. SILVERT United State Policy Towad Brazil

United States Policies and Latin American THOMAS E. SKIDMORE

Realities IRVING LOUIS HOROWITZ PART IV LATIN AMERICA AND THE WORLD

The Alliance for Progress Principled Pragmatism in the Face of External

AR THUR SCHLESINGER, JR . Presure CAR LOS FORTIN

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EDWARD S. MI LENKY The Impact of Higher Oil Prics on the LDC's

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URBANIZATION AND INEQUALITY The Political Economy of Urban and Rural Development in Latin America (Latin American Urban Research, Volume 5)

edited by WA YNE A. CORNEL IUS and FEL ICI TY M. TRUEBL OOD

Distinguished contributors from six disciplines illustrate how government decisions have influenced the distribution of wealth and population, identify the frequent contradictions in such government programs, and assess the experience of several Latin American countries in using a variety of policy instruments to ameliorate the inequities accompanying urban-industrial development.

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Chapter 1. Internal Colonialism: Problems of Definition

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Part Jl. The Rural-Urban Interface

Chapter 2. Urbanization in Mexico: The View from

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Part fil.. The Political Economy of Urban Poverty

Chapter 4. "Tertiarizationr' and Urban Poverty in Latin America

Chapter 5. The Political Economy of,Lower Class Areas in Mexico City: Societal Constraints on Local Business Prospects

Chapter 6. Housing Finance in Brazil: Towards a New Distribution of Wealth

Chapter 7. Housing the Urban Poor in Chile: Contrasting Experiences Under "'Christian Democracy" and "Unidad Popular"

Part IV. Public Policies as Determinants of Urban Groowth and Rural-Urban Inequaiities

Chapter 8. Urban Growth Pol.icy in Brazil: Intended and Accidental

Chapter 9. Political Economy and the Management of Urban Development in Brazil

Chapter -1.0. Public Policy and Regional Incomes in Peru

Part V. Regional Development Programs and Rural-Urban Inequalities

Chapter 11. Urban and Regional Development Programs in

Colombia Since 1951

-Chapter 12. Regional Development and Interregional Equity: A Mexican Case Study

Chapter 13. The Regional Strategy of "Unidad Popular" in Chile

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URBAN RESEARCH ANNUAL SERIES

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Volume 4 u ANTHROPOLOGI- CAL PERSPECTIVES ON LATIN AMERICAN URBANIZATION Edited by Wayne A. Cornelius and Felicity M. Trueblood

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Volume I u LATIN AMERICAN URBAN RESEARCH Edited by Francine F. Rabinovitz and Felicity M. Trueblood

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