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JOURNAL OF
INTERAMERICAN STUDIES AND WORLD AFFAIRS
Volume 33, Number 2 Summer 1991
Populism and Economic Policy in Brazil Luiz Carlos Bresser Pereira
The Nicaraguan Economy in the Medium Run Bill Gibson
The CARICOM States and the Group of Three: A New Partnership Between Latin America and the Non-Hispanic Caribbean?
Andres Serbin
Swimming Against the Tide: Implications for Cuba of Soviet and Eastern European Reforms in Foreign Economic Relations
Jorge E Prez-L6pez The Military and the Politics of Change in Guyana
Ivelaw L. Griffith REVIEW ESSAY
Peasants and the Agrarian Question in Latin America Graham C. J. Andrew
Book Reviews Books Received
JOURNAL OF
INTERAMERICAN STUDIES AND WORLD AFFAIRS
Volume 33, Number 2 Summer 1991
Populism and Economic Policy in Brazil Luiz Carlos Bresser Pereira
The Nicaraguan Economy in the Medium Run Bill Gibson
The CARICOM States and the Group of Three: A New Partnership Between Latin America and the Non-Hispanic Caribbean?
Andres Serbin
Swimming Against the Tide: Implications for Cuba of Soviet and Eastern European Reforms in Foreign Economic Relations
Jorge E Prez-L6pez The Military and the Politics of Change in Guyana
Ivelaw L. Griffith REVIEW ESSAY
Peasants and the Agrarian Question in Latin America Graham C. J. Andrew
Book Reviews Books Received
JOURNAL OF
INTERAMERICAN STUDIES AND WORLD AFFAIRS
Volume 33, Number 2 Summer 1991
Populism and Economic Policy in Brazil Luiz Carlos Bresser Pereira
The Nicaraguan Economy in the Medium Run Bill Gibson
The CARICOM States and the Group of Three: A New Partnership Between Latin America and the Non-Hispanic Caribbean?
Andres Serbin
Swimming Against the Tide: Implications for Cuba of Soviet and Eastern European Reforms in Foreign Economic Relations
Jorge E Prez-L6pez The Military and the Politics of Change in Guyana
Ivelaw L. Griffith REVIEW ESSAY
Peasants and the Agrarian Question in Latin America Graham C. J. Andrew
Book Reviews Books Received
JOURNAL OF
INTERAMERICAN STUDIES AND WORLD AFFAIRS
Volume 33, Number 2 Summer 1991
Populism and Economic Policy in Brazil Luiz Carlos Bresser Pereira
The Nicaraguan Economy in the Medium Run Bill Gibson
The CARICOM States and the Group of Three: A New Partnership Between Latin America and the Non-Hispanic Caribbean?
Andres Serbin
Swimming Against the Tide: Implications for Cuba of Soviet and Eastern European Reforms in Foreign Economic Relations
Jorge E Prez-L6pez The Military and the Politics of Change in Guyana
Ivelaw L. Griffith REVIEW ESSAY
Peasants and the Agrarian Question in Latin America Graham C. J. Andrew
Book Reviews Books Received
JOURNAL OF
INTERAMERICAN STUDIES AND WORLD AFFAIRS
Volume 33, Number 2 Summer 1991
Populism and Economic Policy in Brazil Luiz Carlos Bresser Pereira
The Nicaraguan Economy in the Medium Run Bill Gibson
The CARICOM States and the Group of Three: A New Partnership Between Latin America and the Non-Hispanic Caribbean?
Andres Serbin
Swimming Against the Tide: Implications for Cuba of Soviet and Eastern European Reforms in Foreign Economic Relations
Jorge E Prez-L6pez The Military and the Politics of Change in Guyana
Ivelaw L. Griffith REVIEW ESSAY
Peasants and the Agrarian Question in Latin America Graham C. J. Andrew
Book Reviews Books Received
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BOARD OF EDITORS Ambler H. Mossjr., Chairman
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Editor Managing Editor
William C. Smith Antoinette Khan Book Review Editor Assistant Editor
BOARD OF EDITORS Ambler H. Mossjr., Chairman
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Trinidad
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University ofNorth Carolina Chapel Hil
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Atlanta
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Richard Bard Miami Herald
Harold Blakemore Emeritus Reader
University of London
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Trinidad
Jorge I. Domfnguez Harvard University
Federico G. Gil Professor meritus
University ofNorth Carolina Chapel Hil
Edward Gonzilez University of Califoria
LosAngeles James Nelson Goodsell
Christian Science Monitor Boston
Irving Louis Horowitz Rutgers University
Jennie Lincoln Carter Center ofEmory University,
Atlanta
Bruce M. Bagley University ofMiami
Richard Bard Miami Herald
Harold Blakemore Emeritus Reader
University of London
Anthony Bryan University ofthe West Indies
Trinidad
Jorge I. Domfnguez Harvard University
Federico G. Gil Professor meritus
University ofNorth Carolina Chapel Hil
Edward Gonzilez University of Califoria
LosAngeles James Nelson Goodsell
Christian Science Monitor Boston
Irving Louis Horowitz Rutgers University
Jennie Lincoln Carter Center ofEmory University,
Atlanta
Bruce M. Bagley University ofMiami
Richard Bard Miami Herald
Harold Blakemore Emeritus Reader
University of London
Anthony Bryan University ofthe West Indies
Trinidad
Jorge I. Domfnguez Harvard University
Federico G. Gil Professor meritus
University ofNorth Carolina Chapel Hil
Edward Gonzilez University of Califoria
LosAngeles James Nelson Goodsell
Christian Science Monitor Boston
Irving Louis Horowitz Rutgers University
Jennie Lincoln Carter Center ofEmory University,
Atlanta
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Publications Director
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JOURNAL OF
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Volume 33, Number 2 Volume 33, Number 2 Volume 33, Number 2 Volume 33, Number 2 Volume 33, Number 2 Summer 1991
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1 Summer 1991
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1 Populism and Economic Policy in Brazil Luiz Carlos Bresser Pereira
Populism and Economic Policy in Brazil Luiz Carlos Bresser Pereira
Populism and Economic Policy in Brazil Luiz Carlos Bresser Pereira
Populism and Economic Policy in Brazil Luiz Carlos Bresser Pereira
Populism and Economic Policy in Brazil Luiz Carlos Bresser Pereira
The Nicaraguan Economy in the Medium Run 23 Bill Gibson
The CARICOM States and the Group of Three: 53 A New Partnership Between Latin America and the Non-Hispanic Caribbean?
Andr6s Serbin
Swimming Against the Tide: Implications for Cuba 81 of Soviet and Eastern European Reforms in Foreign Economic Relations
Jorge E P&rez-L6pez The Military and the Politics of Change in Guyana 141
IvelawL. Griffith REVIEW ESSAY
Peasants and the Agrarian Question in Latin America 175 Graham C.J. Andrew
Book Reviews 181 Books Received 203
i ii ii iii ii~~~~~~~~~~
The Nicaraguan Economy in the Medium Run 23 Bill Gibson
The CARICOM States and the Group of Three: 53 A New Partnership Between Latin America and the Non-Hispanic Caribbean?
Andr6s Serbin
Swimming Against the Tide: Implications for Cuba 81 of Soviet and Eastern European Reforms in Foreign Economic Relations
Jorge E P&rez-L6pez The Military and the Politics of Change in Guyana 141
IvelawL. Griffith REVIEW ESSAY
Peasants and the Agrarian Question in Latin America 175 Graham C.J. Andrew
Book Reviews 181 Books Received 203
i ii ii iii ii~~~~~~~~~~
The Nicaraguan Economy in the Medium Run 23 Bill Gibson
The CARICOM States and the Group of Three: 53 A New Partnership Between Latin America and the Non-Hispanic Caribbean?
Andr6s Serbin
Swimming Against the Tide: Implications for Cuba 81 of Soviet and Eastern European Reforms in Foreign Economic Relations
Jorge E P&rez-L6pez The Military and the Politics of Change in Guyana 141
IvelawL. Griffith REVIEW ESSAY
Peasants and the Agrarian Question in Latin America 175 Graham C.J. Andrew
Book Reviews 181 Books Received 203
i ii ii iii ii~~~~~~~~~~
The Nicaraguan Economy in the Medium Run 23 Bill Gibson
The CARICOM States and the Group of Three: 53 A New Partnership Between Latin America and the Non-Hispanic Caribbean?
Andr6s Serbin
Swimming Against the Tide: Implications for Cuba 81 of Soviet and Eastern European Reforms in Foreign Economic Relations
Jorge E P&rez-L6pez The Military and the Politics of Change in Guyana 141
IvelawL. Griffith REVIEW ESSAY
Peasants and the Agrarian Question in Latin America 175 Graham C.J. Andrew
Book Reviews 181 Books Received 203
i ii ii iii ii~~~~~~~~~~
The Nicaraguan Economy in the Medium Run 23 Bill Gibson
The CARICOM States and the Group of Three: 53 A New Partnership Between Latin America and the Non-Hispanic Caribbean?
Andr6s Serbin
Swimming Against the Tide: Implications for Cuba 81 of Soviet and Eastern European Reforms in Foreign Economic Relations
Jorge E P&rez-L6pez The Military and the Politics of Change in Guyana 141
IvelawL. Griffith REVIEW ESSAY
Peasants and the Agrarian Question in Latin America 175 Graham C.J. Andrew
Book Reviews 181 Books Received 203
i ii ii iii ii~~~~~~~~~~
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* "Why the U.S. Can't Stop South American Cocaine," by Rensselaer Lee
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Bored by airy "reflections" on world events? Tired of reading the same Big Thinkers, year after year? Put off by academese and bureaucratic jargon?
So are we.
That's why Orbis doesn't publish musings called "Whither the World?" Nor speculative articles by somebody who used to be somebody.
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* "Why the U.S. Can't Stop South American Cocaine," by Rensselaer Lee
* "How to Negotiate with Gorbachev's Team," by David Jones
* "Islam in the Palestinian Uprising," by Robert Satloff * "America - Bully of World Trade," by William Niskanen
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Bored by airy "reflections" on world events? Tired of reading the same Big Thinkers, year after year? Put off by academese and bureaucratic jargon?
So are we.
That's why Orbis doesn't publish musings called "Whither the World?" Nor speculative articles by somebody who used to be somebody.
Orbis does publish articles explaining today's news - by writers who know what they're talking about.
Articles like:
* "Why the U.S. Can't Stop South American Cocaine," by Rensselaer Lee
* "How to Negotiate with Gorbachev's Team," by David Jones
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New and Recent Books on Latin America THE GRAND STRATEGY OF THE UNITED STATES IN LATIN AMERICA Tom J. Farer
In this collection of essays, Tom Farer examines critically the stand taken by U.S. foreign policy makers on such issues as right- and left-wing dictatorships, revolution, human rights and national autonomy. In this fascinating manner, fusing sharp observations at times with polemical intent, Farer scrutinizes the key assumptions, including the "Soviet or revolutionary threat," which have guided American foreign policy for Latin America since the end of World War II. Farer describes the grand strategy of the United States in Latin America (he sees very much the same strategic assumptions guiding U.S. policy throughout the Third World) as unrealistic and misguided in terms both of U.S. interests and ideals. His essays combine a sophisticated analysis of Latin American society with assessment of U.S. policy from legal, moral and strategic perspectives. ISBN: 0-88738-155-3 (cloth) 448 pp. $39.95
THREE LATIN AMERICAN SOCIOLOGISTS GINO GERMANI, PABLO GONZALES CASANOVA, FERNANDO HENRIQUE CARDOSO
Joseph A. Kahl, new Introduction by Peter B. Evans
This is the long overdue second edition of Joseph A. Kahl's masterful Modernization, Exploitation, and Dependency in Latin America. In the book, Kahl describes, examines and introduces the life and work of three of the most important figures in the development of comparative politics and political sociology: Gino Germani (Argentina), Pablo Gonzales Casanova (Mexico) and Fernando Henrique Cardoso (Brazil). As Peter B. Evans points out in his splendid Introduction, the book has not lost its importance and attractiveness in the years that have passed. Rather, the subsequent developments in comparative scholarship, as exemplified in the fate of modernization and dependency theory, have only highlighted the influence of the three Latin Americans. ISBN: 0-88738-169-3 (cloth) $24.95 ISBN: 0-88738-700-4 (paper) 240pp. $14.95
POLITICS AND PETROLEUM IN ECUADOR John D. Martz
In this book, John D. Martz probes the differences and similarities between military authoritarianism and democratic pluralism through an analysis of the politics of petroleum in Ecuador. Martz uses a textured and detailed analysis of global oil companies and nationalist politics to trace the growth and evolution of Ecuador's petroleum industry. Against this interplay of politics and the nationalistic struggle against multinational pressures, he compares policymaking under military and civilian government. ISBN: 0-88738-132-4 (cloth) 432 pp. $34.95
REVOLUTION AND REACTION: BOLIVIA 1964-1985 James M. Malloy and Eduardo Gamarra
This volume focuses on two decades of political life in Bolivia, from the overthrow of civilian president Victor Paz Estenssoro in November, 1964 until his return to office in August, 1985. The body of the book provides an account of the main contours of political economy in Bolivia from 1964 until 1985. The authors also present an interpretative analysis of the problem of regime formation in Bolivia by focusing on the alternations among various authoritarian and democratic modes of governance. In a concluding chapter the authors provide an analytical framework tying Bolivia into more regional trends concerning the questions of regime formation and transition. Bolivia is seen as an extreme case of a common set of problems that have pervaded the region during this period. ISBN: 0-88738-159-6 (cloth) 256 pp. $29.95
New and Recent Books on Latin America THE GRAND STRATEGY OF THE UNITED STATES IN LATIN AMERICA Tom J. Farer
In this collection of essays, Tom Farer examines critically the stand taken by U.S. foreign policy makers on such issues as right- and left-wing dictatorships, revolution, human rights and national autonomy. In this fascinating manner, fusing sharp observations at times with polemical intent, Farer scrutinizes the key assumptions, including the "Soviet or revolutionary threat," which have guided American foreign policy for Latin America since the end of World War II. Farer describes the grand strategy of the United States in Latin America (he sees very much the same strategic assumptions guiding U.S. policy throughout the Third World) as unrealistic and misguided in terms both of U.S. interests and ideals. His essays combine a sophisticated analysis of Latin American society with assessment of U.S. policy from legal, moral and strategic perspectives. ISBN: 0-88738-155-3 (cloth) 448 pp. $39.95
THREE LATIN AMERICAN SOCIOLOGISTS GINO GERMANI, PABLO GONZALES CASANOVA, FERNANDO HENRIQUE CARDOSO
Joseph A. Kahl, new Introduction by Peter B. Evans
This is the long overdue second edition of Joseph A. Kahl's masterful Modernization, Exploitation, and Dependency in Latin America. In the book, Kahl describes, examines and introduces the life and work of three of the most important figures in the development of comparative politics and political sociology: Gino Germani (Argentina), Pablo Gonzales Casanova (Mexico) and Fernando Henrique Cardoso (Brazil). As Peter B. Evans points out in his splendid Introduction, the book has not lost its importance and attractiveness in the years that have passed. Rather, the subsequent developments in comparative scholarship, as exemplified in the fate of modernization and dependency theory, have only highlighted the influence of the three Latin Americans. ISBN: 0-88738-169-3 (cloth) $24.95 ISBN: 0-88738-700-4 (paper) 240pp. $14.95
POLITICS AND PETROLEUM IN ECUADOR John D. Martz
In this book, John D. Martz probes the differences and similarities between military authoritarianism and democratic pluralism through an analysis of the politics of petroleum in Ecuador. Martz uses a textured and detailed analysis of global oil companies and nationalist politics to trace the growth and evolution of Ecuador's petroleum industry. Against this interplay of politics and the nationalistic struggle against multinational pressures, he compares policymaking under military and civilian government. ISBN: 0-88738-132-4 (cloth) 432 pp. $34.95
REVOLUTION AND REACTION: BOLIVIA 1964-1985 James M. Malloy and Eduardo Gamarra
This volume focuses on two decades of political life in Bolivia, from the overthrow of civilian president Victor Paz Estenssoro in November, 1964 until his return to office in August, 1985. The body of the book provides an account of the main contours of political economy in Bolivia from 1964 until 1985. The authors also present an interpretative analysis of the problem of regime formation in Bolivia by focusing on the alternations among various authoritarian and democratic modes of governance. In a concluding chapter the authors provide an analytical framework tying Bolivia into more regional trends concerning the questions of regime formation and transition. Bolivia is seen as an extreme case of a common set of problems that have pervaded the region during this period. ISBN: 0-88738-159-6 (cloth) 256 pp. $29.95
New and Recent Books on Latin America THE GRAND STRATEGY OF THE UNITED STATES IN LATIN AMERICA Tom J. Farer
In this collection of essays, Tom Farer examines critically the stand taken by U.S. foreign policy makers on such issues as right- and left-wing dictatorships, revolution, human rights and national autonomy. In this fascinating manner, fusing sharp observations at times with polemical intent, Farer scrutinizes the key assumptions, including the "Soviet or revolutionary threat," which have guided American foreign policy for Latin America since the end of World War II. Farer describes the grand strategy of the United States in Latin America (he sees very much the same strategic assumptions guiding U.S. policy throughout the Third World) as unrealistic and misguided in terms both of U.S. interests and ideals. His essays combine a sophisticated analysis of Latin American society with assessment of U.S. policy from legal, moral and strategic perspectives. ISBN: 0-88738-155-3 (cloth) 448 pp. $39.95
THREE LATIN AMERICAN SOCIOLOGISTS GINO GERMANI, PABLO GONZALES CASANOVA, FERNANDO HENRIQUE CARDOSO
Joseph A. Kahl, new Introduction by Peter B. Evans
This is the long overdue second edition of Joseph A. Kahl's masterful Modernization, Exploitation, and Dependency in Latin America. In the book, Kahl describes, examines and introduces the life and work of three of the most important figures in the development of comparative politics and political sociology: Gino Germani (Argentina), Pablo Gonzales Casanova (Mexico) and Fernando Henrique Cardoso (Brazil). As Peter B. Evans points out in his splendid Introduction, the book has not lost its importance and attractiveness in the years that have passed. Rather, the subsequent developments in comparative scholarship, as exemplified in the fate of modernization and dependency theory, have only highlighted the influence of the three Latin Americans. ISBN: 0-88738-169-3 (cloth) $24.95 ISBN: 0-88738-700-4 (paper) 240pp. $14.95
POLITICS AND PETROLEUM IN ECUADOR John D. Martz
In this book, John D. Martz probes the differences and similarities between military authoritarianism and democratic pluralism through an analysis of the politics of petroleum in Ecuador. Martz uses a textured and detailed analysis of global oil companies and nationalist politics to trace the growth and evolution of Ecuador's petroleum industry. Against this interplay of politics and the nationalistic struggle against multinational pressures, he compares policymaking under military and civilian government. ISBN: 0-88738-132-4 (cloth) 432 pp. $34.95
REVOLUTION AND REACTION: BOLIVIA 1964-1985 James M. Malloy and Eduardo Gamarra
This volume focuses on two decades of political life in Bolivia, from the overthrow of civilian president Victor Paz Estenssoro in November, 1964 until his return to office in August, 1985. The body of the book provides an account of the main contours of political economy in Bolivia from 1964 until 1985. The authors also present an interpretative analysis of the problem of regime formation in Bolivia by focusing on the alternations among various authoritarian and democratic modes of governance. In a concluding chapter the authors provide an analytical framework tying Bolivia into more regional trends concerning the questions of regime formation and transition. Bolivia is seen as an extreme case of a common set of problems that have pervaded the region during this period. ISBN: 0-88738-159-6 (cloth) 256 pp. $29.95
New and Recent Books on Latin America THE GRAND STRATEGY OF THE UNITED STATES IN LATIN AMERICA Tom J. Farer
In this collection of essays, Tom Farer examines critically the stand taken by U.S. foreign policy makers on such issues as right- and left-wing dictatorships, revolution, human rights and national autonomy. In this fascinating manner, fusing sharp observations at times with polemical intent, Farer scrutinizes the key assumptions, including the "Soviet or revolutionary threat," which have guided American foreign policy for Latin America since the end of World War II. Farer describes the grand strategy of the United States in Latin America (he sees very much the same strategic assumptions guiding U.S. policy throughout the Third World) as unrealistic and misguided in terms both of U.S. interests and ideals. His essays combine a sophisticated analysis of Latin American society with assessment of U.S. policy from legal, moral and strategic perspectives. ISBN: 0-88738-155-3 (cloth) 448 pp. $39.95
THREE LATIN AMERICAN SOCIOLOGISTS GINO GERMANI, PABLO GONZALES CASANOVA, FERNANDO HENRIQUE CARDOSO
Joseph A. Kahl, new Introduction by Peter B. Evans
This is the long overdue second edition of Joseph A. Kahl's masterful Modernization, Exploitation, and Dependency in Latin America. In the book, Kahl describes, examines and introduces the life and work of three of the most important figures in the development of comparative politics and political sociology: Gino Germani (Argentina), Pablo Gonzales Casanova (Mexico) and Fernando Henrique Cardoso (Brazil). As Peter B. Evans points out in his splendid Introduction, the book has not lost its importance and attractiveness in the years that have passed. Rather, the subsequent developments in comparative scholarship, as exemplified in the fate of modernization and dependency theory, have only highlighted the influence of the three Latin Americans. ISBN: 0-88738-169-3 (cloth) $24.95 ISBN: 0-88738-700-4 (paper) 240pp. $14.95
POLITICS AND PETROLEUM IN ECUADOR John D. Martz
In this book, John D. Martz probes the differences and similarities between military authoritarianism and democratic pluralism through an analysis of the politics of petroleum in Ecuador. Martz uses a textured and detailed analysis of global oil companies and nationalist politics to trace the growth and evolution of Ecuador's petroleum industry. Against this interplay of politics and the nationalistic struggle against multinational pressures, he compares policymaking under military and civilian government. ISBN: 0-88738-132-4 (cloth) 432 pp. $34.95
REVOLUTION AND REACTION: BOLIVIA 1964-1985 James M. Malloy and Eduardo Gamarra
This volume focuses on two decades of political life in Bolivia, from the overthrow of civilian president Victor Paz Estenssoro in November, 1964 until his return to office in August, 1985. The body of the book provides an account of the main contours of political economy in Bolivia from 1964 until 1985. The authors also present an interpretative analysis of the problem of regime formation in Bolivia by focusing on the alternations among various authoritarian and democratic modes of governance. In a concluding chapter the authors provide an analytical framework tying Bolivia into more regional trends concerning the questions of regime formation and transition. Bolivia is seen as an extreme case of a common set of problems that have pervaded the region during this period. ISBN: 0-88738-159-6 (cloth) 256 pp. $29.95
New and Recent Books on Latin America THE GRAND STRATEGY OF THE UNITED STATES IN LATIN AMERICA Tom J. Farer
In this collection of essays, Tom Farer examines critically the stand taken by U.S. foreign policy makers on such issues as right- and left-wing dictatorships, revolution, human rights and national autonomy. In this fascinating manner, fusing sharp observations at times with polemical intent, Farer scrutinizes the key assumptions, including the "Soviet or revolutionary threat," which have guided American foreign policy for Latin America since the end of World War II. Farer describes the grand strategy of the United States in Latin America (he sees very much the same strategic assumptions guiding U.S. policy throughout the Third World) as unrealistic and misguided in terms both of U.S. interests and ideals. His essays combine a sophisticated analysis of Latin American society with assessment of U.S. policy from legal, moral and strategic perspectives. ISBN: 0-88738-155-3 (cloth) 448 pp. $39.95
THREE LATIN AMERICAN SOCIOLOGISTS GINO GERMANI, PABLO GONZALES CASANOVA, FERNANDO HENRIQUE CARDOSO
Joseph A. Kahl, new Introduction by Peter B. Evans
This is the long overdue second edition of Joseph A. Kahl's masterful Modernization, Exploitation, and Dependency in Latin America. In the book, Kahl describes, examines and introduces the life and work of three of the most important figures in the development of comparative politics and political sociology: Gino Germani (Argentina), Pablo Gonzales Casanova (Mexico) and Fernando Henrique Cardoso (Brazil). As Peter B. Evans points out in his splendid Introduction, the book has not lost its importance and attractiveness in the years that have passed. Rather, the subsequent developments in comparative scholarship, as exemplified in the fate of modernization and dependency theory, have only highlighted the influence of the three Latin Americans. ISBN: 0-88738-169-3 (cloth) $24.95 ISBN: 0-88738-700-4 (paper) 240pp. $14.95
POLITICS AND PETROLEUM IN ECUADOR John D. Martz
In this book, John D. Martz probes the differences and similarities between military authoritarianism and democratic pluralism through an analysis of the politics of petroleum in Ecuador. Martz uses a textured and detailed analysis of global oil companies and nationalist politics to trace the growth and evolution of Ecuador's petroleum industry. Against this interplay of politics and the nationalistic struggle against multinational pressures, he compares policymaking under military and civilian government. ISBN: 0-88738-132-4 (cloth) 432 pp. $34.95
REVOLUTION AND REACTION: BOLIVIA 1964-1985 James M. Malloy and Eduardo Gamarra
This volume focuses on two decades of political life in Bolivia, from the overthrow of civilian president Victor Paz Estenssoro in November, 1964 until his return to office in August, 1985. The body of the book provides an account of the main contours of political economy in Bolivia from 1964 until 1985. The authors also present an interpretative analysis of the problem of regime formation in Bolivia by focusing on the alternations among various authoritarian and democratic modes of governance. In a concluding chapter the authors provide an analytical framework tying Bolivia into more regional trends concerning the questions of regime formation and transition. Bolivia is seen as an extreme case of a common set of problems that have pervaded the region during this period. ISBN: 0-88738-159-6 (cloth) 256 pp. $29.95
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