Year: 2002

Tambogrande Referendum Has Domino Effect in Peru

[ printer-friendly PDF version ] Citizen Action in the Americas Tambogrande Referendum Has Domino Effect in Peru by Stephanie Boyd | July 16, 2002   "We bought the land, developed it, irrigated

Corn, Free Trade, and Crossborder Organizing

[ printer-friendly PDF version ] Citizen Action in the Americas Corn, Free Trade, and Crossborder Organizing by Spring Miller and Amy Shannon, Enlaces America | July 15, 2002   Food security and

U.S. Anti-Migration Efforts Move South

By Michael Flynn July 3, 2002 For years, the public has scrutinized the successes, failures, and excesses of border policing strategies devised by the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) and the Border

Neoliberal Policies Big Loser in Bolivian Elections

[ printer-friendly PDF version ] Socialist party makes strong showing, prompting threats from U.S. ambassador Neoliberal Policies Big Loser in Bolivian Elections by Jimmy Langman | Updated August 7, 2002   The

No Easy Out

[ printer-friendly PDF version ] Colombia, United States Entertain False Hopes of Melting Away Twin Guerrilla-Drug Wars No Easy Out by Herbert Tico Braun | June 12, 2002   For the first

Energy Development on the U.S.-Mexico Border

[ printer-friendly PDF version ] Overview of key issues and policy recommendations Energy Development on the U.S.-Mexico Border June 14, 2002 This issue brief was adapted from the report "Conclusions and Recommendations

Sharing the Waters

[ printer-friendly PDF version ] Binational cooperation is the only way to resolve the current standoff over Rio Grande/Rio Bravo water rights Sharing the Waters by Mary Kelly and Karen Chapman |

Interview with Rodolfo Montiel

Freed Mexican environmentalist says international solidarity played key role in his release. Interview with Rodolfo Montiel by Kent Paterson | May 3, 2002   Free after languishing for more than two years