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Plan Puebla-Panama: Done Deal or Emerging Flashpoint?

Uncategorized April 9, 2002 0Likes 0Comments

[ printer-friendly PDF version ] i n v e s t i g a t i o n Plan Puebla-Panama: Done Deal or Emerging Flashpoint? As Mexico’s Resource-Land Grab Wins Financial Backing, Public Opposition Grows…

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A New, Improved U.S.-Mexican Border? ‘Smart Border’ to ‘Weed Out’ Terrorists, Offers Frequent-Crosser Plan

Latin-American Affairs March 28, 2002 0Likes 0Comments

[ printer-friendly PDF version ] c o m m e n t a r y A New, Improved U.S.-Mexican Border? ‘Smart Border’ to ‘Weed Out’ Terrorists, Offers Frequent-Crosser Plan Among the binational accords announced by…

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The Monterrey Commitments: What They Mean for the Border Environment

Uncategorized March 28, 2002 0Likes 0Comments

On March 22, in Monterrey, Mexico, U.S. President George W. Bush and Mexican President Vicente Fox released "The Monterrey Commitments" in a joint statement culminating more than a year of negotiations over the binational processes…

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Monterrey Goes Global

Uncategorized March 26, 2002 0Likes 0Comments

[ printer-friendly PDF version ] c o m m e n t a r y Monterrey Goes Global Activists inside and outside the landmark, UN-sponsored International Conference on Financing for Development struggled mightily to get…

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Latin America 2002: The Electoral Outlook

Uncategorized March 21, 2002 0Likes 0Comments

This is the year to watch electoral politics in Latin America. In the shadow of a political crisis and major course-change in Argentina, five other Latin countries will be holding presidential elections over the next…

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Basta ya with finger pointing!

Latin-American Affairs March 20, 2002 0Likes 0Comments

[ printer-friendly PDF version ] c o m m e n t a r y Basta ya with finger pointing! It’s time to put aside recriminations and come up with productive, long-term solutions to border…

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Los desafíos de Monterrey [English summary]

Uncategorized March 14, 2002 0Likes 2Comments

a n á l i s i s Los desafíos de Monterrey En la Conferencia Internacional de Naciones Unidas sobre Financiación para el Desarrollo, puede consolidarse una pequeña apertura fundamental para transformar el orden internacional,…

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Free Trade According to U.S.

Uncategorized March 11, 2002 0Likes 0Comments

[ printer-friendly .PDF format ] c o m m e n t a r y Free Trade According to U.S. The Bush administration may be right when it says it gave Brazil a break in…

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Shades of Gray: In Colombia, U.S. Must not Turn a Blind Eye to Corruption, Abuses of Authority

Uncategorized March 1, 2002 0Likes 0Comments

c o m m e n t a r y Shades of Gray In Colombia, U.S. must not turn a blind eye to corruption, abuses of authority by Lynn Holland | March 1, 2002 As…

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Is the United States a Pollution Haven?

Uncategorized March 1, 2002 0Likes 0Comments

c o m m e n t a r y Is the United States a Pollution Haven? The U.S. has won the gold medal in the corn trade. But the prize looks tarnished when weighed…

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