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Front MatterSource: Journal of Interamerican Studies and World Affairs, Vol. 32, No. 1 (Spring, 1990), pp.16-192Published by: Center for Latin American Studies at the University of MiamiStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/166126 .
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JOURNAL OF
INTERAMERICAN STUDIES AND WORLD AFFAIRS
Volume 32, Number 1 Spring 1990
The Aftermath of Intervention: Panama 1990 RichardL. Millett
Electoral Campaigning and Latin American Democratization: The Grancolombian Experience
John D. Martz The Latin American Military, Low Intensity Conflict,
and Democracy Gabriel Marcella
Castro and "New Thinking" in Latin America MichaelKline
The Belize Triangle: Relations with Britain, Guatemala and the United States
AnthonyJ. Payne REVIEW ESSAYS
Retreat to the Barracks: Recent Studies on Military Withdrawal from Power David Pion-Berlin
Communications, Culture and the State in Latin America Elizabeth Mahan
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? Copyright 1990 University of Miami Published for the
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North-South Center, University of Miami Ambler H. Moss,Jr.
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JOURNAL OF
INTERAMERICAN STUDIES AND WORLD AFFAIRS
Volume 32, Number 1 Spring 1990
The Aftermath of Intervention: Panama 1990 1 Richard L. Millett
Electoral Campaigning and Latin American Democratization: 17 The Grancolombian Experience
John D. Martz The Latin American Military, Low Intensity Conflict, 45
and Democracy GabrielMarcella
Castro and "New Thinking" in Latin America 83 Michael Kline
The Belize Triangle: Relations with Britain, Guatemala and 119 the United States
AnthonyJ. Payne REVIEW ESSAYS
Retreat to the Barracks: Recent Studies on 137 Military Withdrawal from Power David Pion-Berlin
Communications, Culture and the State in Latin America 146 Elizabeth Mahan
BOOK REVIEWS 155 BOOKS RECEIVED 193
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