Jorge I. Dominguez is the Director of the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs and Clarence Dillon Professor of International Affairs at Harvard University. He is co-author of Toward Mexico's Democratization:Parties, Campaigns, Elections, and Public Opinion (Routledge, 1998).
PART I. RISKS OF VIOLENCE, HOPES FOR PEACE Jorge I. Domínguez
The Future of Inter
American Relations: States, Challenges and Likely Reponses David R. Mares
Securing Peace in the Americas in the Next Decade Boris H. Yopo
Hemispheric Security: Toward the Twenty
First Century Ivelaw Griffith
Transnational Crime in the Americas: A Reality Check Mónica Serrano
Transnational Crime in the Western Hemisphere PART II. FINANCE AND TRADE: THREATS FROM INTERNATIONAL SHOCKS AND THE SEARCH FOR GROWTH Wendy A. Hunter
International Financial Institutions: Changing Perspectives and Policy Prescriptions Pamela K. Starr
International Financial institutions in Latin America: Adjusting to the Internationalization of Financial Markets Robert Devlin, Antoni Estevadeoral and Luis Jorge Garay
Some Economic and Strategic Issues in the Face of the Emerging FTAA Roberto Bouzas
Trade and Investment Issues in the Americas: A Look Ahead PART III. INTERNATIONAL CIVIL SOCIETY Chrisotpher Mitchell
The Future of Migration as an Issue in Inter
American Relations Rafael Fernández de Castro and Carlos A. Rosales
Migration Issues: Raising the Stakes in U.S.
Latin American Relations Anita Isaacs
International Assistance for Democracy: A Cautionary Tale Heraldo Muñeoz
Toward a Regime for Advancing Democracy in the Americas