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Understanding the Central American Crisis (1985)
Sources of Conflict, U.S. Policy, and Options for Peace
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    Recent Books on International Relations (9 Reviews)
    The Western Hemisphere
    1. In the Interests of Peace by Douglas A. Ross
    2. Canada and the United States by Charles F. Doran and John H. Sigler
    3. Nicaragua: Revolution in the Family by Shirley Christian
    4. Nicaragua: A New Kind of Revolution by Philip Zwerling and Connie Martin
    5. Central America: The Real Stakes by Lester D. Langley
    6. Understanding the Central American Crisis by Kenneth M. Coleman and George C. Herring
    7. With Friends Like These by Cynthia Brown
    8. Puerto Rico by Richard J. Bloomfield
    9. El Caso Venezuela by Moises Naim and Ramon Pinango
    Foreign Affairs, Fall 1985, pp. 182-183
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    Recent Books on International Relations (13 Reviews)
    The Western Hemisphere
    1. A Nation of Enemies by Pamela Constable and Arturo Valenzuela
    2. Order and Progress by Ronald M. Schneider
    3. Argentina and the United States by Joseph S. Tulchin
    4. Venezuela by Daniel C. Hellinger
    5. Unavoidable Industrial Restructuring in Latin America by Fernando Fajnzylber
    6. Exporting Democracy by Abraham F. Lowenthal
    7. In the Name of Democracy by Thomas Carothers
    8. Intervention or Neglect by Linda Robinson
    9. Understanding the Central American Crisis by Kenneth M. Coleman and George C. Herring
    10. The Latin American Development Debate by Patricio Meller
    11. A Revolution Aborted by Jorge Heine
    12. I'll Be With You in a Minute, Mr. Ambassador by Allan Gotlieb
    13. Canada Among Nations, 1990-91 by Fen Osler Hampson and Christopher J. Maule
    Foreign Affairs, Winter 1991, pp. 191-194