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Volume 35, Number 2 Summer 1993
The Decline of US Military Influence in Latin America J. Samuel Fitch
Peru's Economic Program under Fujimori Efrain Gonzales de Olarte
TWO VIEWS ON CHANGING US POLICY TOWARDS CUBA:
* The United States, Cuba and the Future: From a Strategy of Conflict to Constructive Engagement
Donald E. Schulz
* Myths and Realities in US/Cuban Relations Jaime Suchlicki
Regionalism in the Americas and the Hierarchy of Power Gordon Mace, Louis Belanger, and Jean-Philippe Therien
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Volume 35, Number 2 Summer 1993
The Decline of US Military Influence in Latin America J. Samuel Fitch 1
Peru's Economic Program under Fujimori Efrain Gonzales de Olarte 51
TWO VIEWS ON CHANGING US POLICY TOWARDS CUBA:
* The United States, Cuba and the Future: From a Strategy of Conflict to Constructive Engagement
Donald E. Schulz 81
* Myths and Realities in US/Cuban Relations Jaime Suchlicki 103
Regionalism in the Americas and the Hierarchy of Power Gordon Mace, Louis Bilanger, and Jean-Philippe Therien 115
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