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Front Matter Source: Journal of Interamerican Studies and World Affairs, Vol. 14, No. 2 (May, 1972), pp. 129-250 Published by: Center for Latin American Studies at the University of Miami Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/174709 . Accessed: 08/05/2014 15:31 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 15:31:13 PM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions
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Front MatterSource: Journal of Interamerican Studies and World Affairs, Vol. 14, No. 2 (May, 1972), pp.129-250Published by: Center for Latin American Studies at the University of MiamiStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/174709 .

Accessed: 08/05/2014 15:31

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Vol. 14 No. 2

May 1972

JOURNAL OF

INTERAMERICAN

STUDIES

and

VWORLD AFFAIRS

A Publication of the Center for Advanced International Studies,

The University of Miami

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LATIN AMERICAN

URBAN RESEARCH Sponsored by the Center for Latin American Studies at the University of Florida

Series Editors: Francine F. Rabinovitz (UCLA) Felicity M. Trueblood (University of Florida)

The vast recent increase in urban-oriented research related to the underlying social, economic, and institutional forces shaping the urban environment of Latin America, the consequences of accelerated urbanization, and the strategies for directing it, have convinced the publishers of Urban Affairs Annual Reviews of the need for publication of a new series-expressly devoted to Latin American Urban Research.

A yearly round-up of research and development relating to the urbanization of South and Central America, an exhaustive bibliography on urban and urban-related topics concerned with Latin America (updated yearly) and a constant forum for Latin American urban scholars-are the aims of the editors, Francine F. Rabinovitz and Felicity Trueblood.

Volume 1 (1971) in the series concentrates on four major themes around which much of the significant work on Latin American cities clusters: Urban Migration and Marginality / Urban Cultures / Government Institutions and Decision-Making / Policy Problems in Latin American Urban Areas.

Among contributors to Volume I of Latin American Urban Research:

Francine F. Rabinovitz, Felicity M. Trueblood, Charles J. Savio, Harley L. Broowning, Walttaut Feindt, Bruce Herrick, Willian L. Flinn, Wayne A. Cornelius, Jr., Richard M. Morse, Roland H. Ebel, John Friedmann, Luis Unikel.

Volume II (1972) in the series is devoted to Regional and Urban Development Policies: A Latin American Perspective-Guillermo Geisse and Jorge E. Hardoy serve as volume editors.

Among contributors to Volume II of Latin American Urban Research:

Jorge E. Hardoy, Guillermo Geisse, Jose Luis Coraggio, Rub6n D. Utria, Enrique Rub6n Melchior, lvo Babarovic, Manuel Achurra Larrain, Cuauhtemoc Cardenas, Eduardo Neira Alva, Maruja Acosta, Carlos Calvimontes Rojas, Pedro Pablo Morcidlo, Raul Oscar Basaldfia and Oscar Moreno, Robeto Pineda, Antonio Labadia Caufriez, Guillermo Sanjines Rojas, Eugenio Perez Montias, Carlos Tobar, Diego Robes Rivas, and Walter B. Stihr.

Volume III (1973) will be devoted to the "Politics of Urbanization in Latin America." Individual volumes in the series are available at $15.00 each (they may also be obtained at $12.50 each-on standing orders placed prior to March 31st of the year of publication). Volumes are published annually in late spring/early summer.

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Journalof Vol. 14 INTERAMERICAN 2

STUDIES y 1972 and WORLD AFFAIRSS

CONTE NTS Editorial Note IONE S. WRIGHT 131

Social Anarchism: An Atavistic Ideology of the Peasant PETER E. B. COY 133

Ancestor, Emperor, and Immigrant: Religion and Group Identification of the Japanese in Rural Brazil (1908-1950)

TAKASHI MAEYAMA 151

The Brazilian Novel: Some Paradoxes of Popularity JON S. VINCENT 183

Political Attitudes of Mexican Women: Support for the Political System Among a Newly Enfranchised Group

WILLIAM J. BLOUGH 201

The Andean Common Market: A New Thrust at Economic Integration in Latin America

KEVIN C. KEARNS 225

Book Reviews

Landsberger, Latin American Peasant Movements WILLIAM GLADE 251

Mercier Vega, Guerrillas in Latin A merica WILLIAM F. BARBER 255

Rout, Politics of the Chaco Peace Conference, 1935-1939 CHARLES J. KOLINSKI 257

Ealy, Yanqui Politics and the Isthmian Canal THOMAS M. LEONARD 259

Colby & van den Berghe, Ixil Country, a Plural Society ALAIN Y. DESSAINT 260

Alexander, The Communist Party of Venezuela M. F. HASSAN, 262

Books Received 265

Beverly Hills SA GE PUBLICA TIONS London

JOURNAL OF INTERAMERICAN STUDIES AND WORLD AFFAIRS is published four times annually-in February, May, August, and November. Copyright ?)1972 by Sage Publications, Inc. All rights reserved. No portion of the contents may be repro- duced in any form without written permission of the publisher.

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Journal of INTERAMEIRICAN STUDIES and WORLD AFFAIRS

Editor: lone S. Wright Associate Editor: Julian I. Weinkle

Editor-Designate: John P. Harrison Book Editor: Harry W. Hutchinson

Board of Editors

Mose L. Harvey, Chairman Robert E. McNicoll Foy D. Kohler Charles Wagley Alfredo Pareja Diezcanseco A. Curtis Wilgus

Published quarterly by SAGE PUBLICATIONS Sara Miller McCune,Publisher Connie Greaser, Editorial Director-Journals Rhoda Blecker, Production Editor

POLICY: The Journal of Interamerican Studies and World Affairs reflects the interests of the scholarly community and interested public concerned with the social, economic, political, and cultural aspects of life in Latin America (including the Caribbean); particularly in those instances where the subject is of concern to more than one of the traditional disciplines. As these concerns change, so will the content of the journal. ? Articles which have special relevance for interrelationships between American nations and of those nations with the rest of the world will be given special consideration. An effort will be made to include occasional articles that state an unusual or even discordant position on a subject of broad interest to be supplemented by critical comments of authorities representing differing positions on the topic. The editors continue to welcome articles by scholars from all parts of the world.

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EDITORIAL NOTE

X'Vith this issue, I conclude an eight-year editorship of the Journal of Interamerican Studies and World Affairs, as I plan to retire from academic life at the University of Miami on June 1, 1972.

I shall miss the Journal: the daily excitement of the mailbox surprises-sometimes a treasure chest, sometimes a Pandora's box-and the many, many interesting, rewarding, challenging, frustrating, exciting professional and personal contacts with my colleague Latin Americanists.

The problems-unexpected, critical, time-consuming, exacerbating, and frustrating-I can do without. They are, in fact, already forgotten in the satisfying realization that the Journal has now passed through its hectic, strenuous period of adolescent growth to a quieter, but hopefully even more impressive, maturity under the continuing sponsorship of the Center for Advanced International Studies, University of Miami, and with a new editorial staff.

Speaking for myself, the associated editor, Julian I. Weinkle, and the book review editor, Harry W. Hutchinson, together we say "Thank you so much" to all those who have made this possible.

It's been fun! My congratulations and best wishes to the incoming editors: John P. Harrison and Jan Peter Wogart.

-Ione S. Wright Editor

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Latin American Urban Policies and the Social Sciences

Edited by JOHN MILLER and RALPH A. GAKENHEIMER Accelerated urbanization and rapid population growth have drawn particular attention to Latin American in recent years. Current statistics on the growth rate of the nations of South America indicate the highest continental growth rate in the world, and there is no evidence that it may decelerate significantly.

Editors Miller and Gakenheimer have addressed various policy issues related to urban development in Latin America at international, national, and local levels from the points of view of different social sciences. The problems and potentials generated by rapid urbanization and the use of the social sciences for understanding and guiding urbanization and the process of national growth are treated extensively.

This volume is based on the Jahuel, Chile, Conference sponsored by the Ford Foundation-at which eminent scholars from both North and South America met to discuss Latin American Urban Policies.

Table of Contents L The New Urban Era in Latin America: A Challenge-The Urban Phase: Raison d'etre for Policy, John Miller

II. Integrating Urban-Regional Policies Among Nations-The Rapprochement of Nations with Contiguous Regions, John Miller / Jconomic Integration and the Spatial Development of South America, Paul Ove Pederson and Walter Stohr

III. Urban Growth Policies for the Nation-Channeling National Urban Growth in Latin America, John Miller / The Role of Cities in National Development, John Friedmann / Planning, History, Politics: Reflections on John Friedmann's 'The Role of Cities in National Development,' Richard M. Morse / Rejoinder to Richard M. Morse, John Friedmann

IV. Political Development Vis-a-vis Urban Growth-The Distribution of Political and Governmental Power in the Context of Urbanization, John Miller / Urbanization Policy and Political Development in Latin America, Robert T. Daland

V. Metropolitan Policy for the Squatter Settlements-Three Proposals Regarding Accelerated Urbanization Problems in Metropolitan Areas: The Lima Case, Carlos Delgado

VI. A Future Role for the Social Sciences: Policy and 4ction-The Contribution of the Social Sciences to Urban Policy Formulation in Latin America, John Miller

Appendix: Jahuel Seminar Summary, Kalman H. Silvert

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"This is an intellectually stimulating book. Its systematic treatment of problems in international organization politics is refreshing. It is well written and clearly argued."

-Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science

by MINERVA M. ETZIONI, with a Preface by RICHARD A. FALK

This book is a study of relations established over the last twenty years in the handling of political and security matters between a universal and a regional international organization--the United Nations and the Organization of American States. The unusual quality of this particular regional organization is expressed in the Latin American quotation that the OAS is governed by "the majority of one.. . the minority of twenty"-a reflection of the strength of United States influence. "The Majority of One is an illuminating study in the use of regional institutions as a comtemporary vehicle of great-power diplomacy. The book reveals, in its analysis of principal incidents of peaceful settlement and enforcement, the extent to which American foreign-policy-makers have succeeded in using the OAS to legitimate more or less unilateral uses of force in the Western Hemisphere in such a fashion as to contradict UN purposes and to defeat the indended jurisdiction of the world organization." --from the Preface by RICHARD A. FALK

Table of Contents

Preface by RICHARD A. FALK 1. Towards a New Theory of International Organization

11. Regional and Universal Forces at the Founding of the United Nations Ill. The United Nations Charter: Regional and Universal Clauses IV. The Cold War and the Rise of Incompatible Regionalism: Tendencies

After San Francisco V. Incompatibility in the Peaceful Settlement of Disputes at the Regional

Level VI. Incompatibility in the Adoption of Enforcement Action at the Regional

Level

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Peasants, Power, and

Applied Social Change Vicos as a Model

Edited by HENRY F. DOBYNS, Prescott College PAUL L. DOUGHTY, Indiana University HAROLD D. LASSWELL, Yale University

Analyzes one of the most exciting instances of planned social intervention in the history of modern social science-the fifteen years during which the Cornell Peru Project (under the leadership of the late Allan R. Holmberg) undertook to assist in the self-transformation of a group of peasants in the village of Vicos, from what was essentially a fifteenty-century condition of serfdom to a late-nineteenth-century stage of economic, political and social development. The theoretical framework of this report is based upon a value-institutional system developed in large measure by one of the volume's co-editors (Harold Lasswell) and lays heavy emphasis upon the power variable. . . which is seen as the key to obtaining positive change effects. The relevance of this study to contemporary trends in anthropology is also underscored.

Based on the March 1965 issue of the American Behavioral Scientist Table of Contents

Introduction-Henry F. Dobyns, Paul L. Doughty, Harold D. Lasswell A Note to Anthropologists-Henry F. Dobyns and Paul L. Doughty 1. Experimental Intervention in the Field-Allan R. Holmberg II. The Role of Power in Changing Values and Institutions-Allan R. Holmberg II I. The Interplay between Power and Wealth-Mario C. Vazquez IV. Human Relations: Affection, Rectitude, and Respect-Paul L. Doughty V. Well Being-J. Oscar Alers VI. Enlightenment and Skill Foundations of Power-Henry F. Dobyns VIl. The Transferability of Vicos Strategy-Harold D. Lasswell Vil. The Significance of Vicos for the Emerging Policy Sciences-Harold D. Lasswell Appendix A: Vicos Area and Population Growth-J. Oscar Alers Appendix 8: Local and National Power Structure in Relation to Vicos-Paul L. Doughty Select Bibliography of Cornell Peru Project Publications General Bibliography /Index

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