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APRIL, 1968
VOLUME X?NO. 2
JOURNAL OF
INTER-AMERICAN
STUDIES
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JOURNAL OF
INTER-AMERICAN STUDIES
Vol. X, No. 2 April, 1968
Editor: lone S. Wright
Book Editor: Harry W. Hutchinson
Board of Editors:
A. Curtis Wilgus, Chairman Francisco Aguilera, Associate Editor
Gilberto Freyre, Associate Editor Jean Price-Mars, Associate Editor
Robert E. McNicoll, Former General Editor
Contributing Editors:
Ricardo J. Alfaro, Panama Edmundo M. Narancio, Uruguay Alfredo Betancourt, El Salvador Estuardo Nunez, Peru
Eusebio Davalos Hurtado, Mexico Victoria Ocampo, Argentina Ricardo Donoso, Chile Fermin Peraza, Cuba
Jorge Fidel Duron, Honduras Jose Garrido Torres, Brazil Jorge Franco Holguin, Colombia David Vela, Guatemala
Consulting Editors:
Detlev Bronk, Physical Sciences Rafael Pico, Geography Alfonso Caso, Archeology Wilson Popenoe, Natural Sciences
Eduardo Augusto Garcia, Law John V. D. Saunders, Jose Gomez Sicre, Fine Arts Sociology and Demography
Francisco Curt Lange, Musicology T. Lynn Smith, Brazilian Sociology John Tate Lanning, History Erico Verissimo,
Alfonso Ocampo Londono, Education Literature and Letters Alfredo Pareja Diezcanseco, Charles Wagley, Anthropology
Political Science George Wythe, Economics and Trade
Published Quarterly for the
Center for Advanced International Studies
by the
UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI PRESS
Coral Gables, Florida
? 1968 University of Miami Press
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CONTRIBUTORS
John W. Holmes is Director General of the Canadian Institute of Inter? national Affairs, having served for seventeen years in the Canadian
foreign service. He has written widely on Canadian foreign policy and other international subjects.
Arnold W. Frutkin is Assistant Administrator for International Pro?
grams at NASA. Following study at Harvard University, he worked with the Bureau of National Affairs and the International Geophysical Year before joining NASA.
Richard B. Griffin, Jr. is Cooperative Projects Officer at NASA Office of International Affairs.
Jung-Gun Kim is a Korean national currently teaching international law and organization at East Carolina College, Greenville, North Carolina.
Following study at the University of Missouri at Kansas City, and at
George Washington University, he earned a Ph.D. from the University of Maryland in 1965.
Reynaldo Galindo Pohl is an eminent jurisconsult, academician, and uni?
versity professor in El Salvador. He is Chief of the Department for Le?
gal Studies of the Organization of Central American States (ODECA).
Salvador Maria Lozada is Chairman of the Committee on Municipal Law of the Inter-American Bar Association. He is a professor at the Uni- versidad Nacional de Buenos Aires and the author of various books and monographs on law and political science.
Raymond D. Souza, a Cuban in exile, editor, and translator for the maga? zine Bohemia, has written several short stories and was selected by Ernest Hemingway to translate his novel The Old Man and the Sea.
William R. Garner, who teaches government at Southern Illinois Univer?
sity, is the author of the recently published The Chaco Dispute, and is
currently engaged in new research on the Organization of American States.
Orville G. Cope has conducted research in Chile in 1964 and 1966. He
recently received the William H. Kiekhofer Award for Teaching Excellence from the University of Wisconsin.
Maurice A. Lubin, author, poet, and one of the editors of the review
Conjonction in Haiti, was co-editor, with Carlos Saint Louis, of an
anthology of Haitian poetry.
Mary Jeanne Martz, presently a doctoral candidate in political science
at Duke University with a concentration in inter-American law and
organization, accompanied her husband to Ecuador in 1966-67 on a
Guggenheim Fellowship for research on political parties and ideology.
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CONTENTS
April, 1968
John W. Holmes, Canada and Pan America 173
Arnold W. Frutkin and Richard B. Griffin, Jr., Space Activi?
ty in Latin America 185
Jung-Gun Kim, Nonmember Participation in the Organization of American States 194
Reynaldo Galindo Pohl, Herencia juridica y politica Espanola en Hispanoamerica 213
Salvador Maria Lozada, Los indigenas Americanos y los re-
gimenes constitucionales 223
Raymond D. Souza, Lino Novas Calvo and the Revista de Avance 232
William R. Garner, The Sino-Soviet Idological Struggle in Latin
America 244
Orville G. Cope, The 1965 Congressional Election in Chile:
An Analysis 256
Maurice A. Lubin, Les premiers rapports de la nation Haitienne
avec l'etranger 277
Mary J. R. Martz, Ecuador and the Eleventh Inter-American
Conference 306
BOOKS
Reviews: Frederick B. Pike, The Modern History of Peru, reviewed by Jesus Chavarrias; John W. F. Dulles, Vargas
of Brazil: A Political Biography, reviewed by Ernst Halperin; Institute for Cross-Cultural Research, Religion and
Politics in Haiti, reviewed by Howard Sosis 328-340
Books Received 340-343
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It has always been the practice of the Journal of Inter-American
Studies to use its April issue to commemorate in some special way the founding of the Pan American Union. This year we are varying the pattern a little: instead of reemphasizing what the member states
of the Organization of American States are doing, we are looking in
from the outside and expressing the views of those American states?
like Canada?that prefer not to join the OAS, and paying attention
to the nature of the various roles that nonmember states can and do
play in the OAS. Such studies not only serve to place our regional
organizations in a new perspective, but also contribute fresh insights into the nature of political groupings such as these that are acquiring
increasing significance in the world of today.
lone Stuessy Wright Editor
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