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INTRODUCTION

This bibliography was prepared for the Department of Political

Science to assist participants in the 28th Air Force AcademyAssembly to be held at the United States Air Force Academy on 4 -

8 March 1986. It represents a highly selected portion of the

U.S. Air Force Academy Library's holdings on the topic indicated.

This bibliography was compiled by Susan J. Failing of the

Reference Branch of the Academy Library. The manuscript was

prepared for the printer by Leslie D. Whaley.

REINER H.CHAEFFER, Lt Col, USAFDirector f Academy Libraries

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I. GENERAL

BOOKS

Adjustment crisis in the Third World. Edited by Richari E.Feinberg and ValeranaKalTab. New Brunswick, NJ-Transaction Books, 1984. (HC 59.7 .A733 1984)

Al-Mashat, Abdul-Monem M. National securiy in the.Third World.Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 5. (UA 1.5 .A4 1985)

Allman, T.D. Unmanifest etn:mye njluiniAmerican foreign picy --frau the Monroe doctrine toReavan's war in El Salvador. Garden City, NY: Dial7 Press,

Anell, Lars and Birgitta Nygren. The developn cuties andthe world economic order. New ork St. Matns Press,1980. (HF 1411 .A49 1980)

Anti-Americanism in the Third World: Imli in for U.S.foreign policy. Edited by Alvin 1. RuG senan oadE

un h. ew ork: Praeger, 1985. (On order)

Arms limitations and the United Nations. Edited by R. B. Byersand Stanley G.M. Ing. Toronto: Canadian Institute ofStrategic Studies, 1982. (JX 1974.7 .A75 1982)

Arms production in developing countries: an analysis of decisionmai Edited by James Everett Katz. Lexington. MA:-reiigton Books, 1984. (UF 500 .A76 1984)

Bagchi, Ainiya Kumar. The political economof underdevelovment.Cambridge: Cambridge university (rssM18 . bH 9.7 B1241982)

Balassa, Bela A. The newly industrializing countries in theworld ecnm. ew York: Pergainon Press, 1951. (F11

Ball, Nicole. The military in the development process: a guideto issues. Cl-aremont, CA: Regina Books, 1981. (JF 19b GC5

Ballance, Robert H. et al. The internatinal onom nindustrial deveTo-Pment: th mact o7ftrade a ndetmof the Third world. Totowa, NJ: Allanheld, OsmunPublishers, 1I2 (HC 59.7 .6297 1982)

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Barth, James R. and Joseph Pelzman. International debt:conflict and resolution. Fairfax, VA: Dept. ofEconomics,George Mason University, 1984. (HJ 8899 .B37 1984)

Bauer, Peter Tamas. Equality, the Third World, and economicdelusion. Cambridge, 1MA: Harvard University Press, 1981.T~r=. 0323)

Berger, Peter L. and Michael Novak. Speaking to the Third World:

essas on docracy and development. Washington, D.C.:eian Enterprise institute for Public Policy Research,

1985. (HC 59.7 .B388645 1985)

Caldwell, Dan. Soviet international behavior and U.S. policyoptions. Lexington, MA: Lexington Books, 1985. (an order)

Castro, Fidel. The world economic and social crisis: its impacton the underdeveloped countries its somber prospects andthe-needto struggle if we are to survive: report tofteseventh 5uninit conference of Mon-Aligne Countries. Havana:Publishing Office of the Council of Sate; New York:Distribuido por Ediciones Vitral, 1983. (HF 1413 .C3 1983)

Thechalene o te new international economic order..EieduEdwn P Rebes. Boulder, CO: Westview Press, A81. (HF

1411 .C414)

Changigrirte on the international agenda: zhe new!nte?rntoa eonominc-ordJer. Edited by Karl77-.35-vant.New York: Pergamon Press, 1981. (HF 1411 .C4154 1981)

Clark, Robert P. Power and policy in the Third World. 2nd ed.Mew York: Wiley, 1982. (JF 60 .C553 1982)

Cline, Ray S. World !owe trend and U.S. foreign policZ for the1980's. Boulder, WO stview Press, 1980. (JX 1395 .C576

Coker, Christopher. The Soviet Union, eastern Europe, and thenew international economic order e w York Praeger, 1984.(HF 1532.15 .944 C65 1984)

Comeliau, Christian. Inedepee alond a;tens ofdevelomen. Par~iF--r on - or cnom c Co-operationaTUev-e opment, 1985. (HC 60 CG65 1985)

Goimunist nations' military asistance. Edited by John Z. Copperand Daniel S. Papp. Boulder, MO Westvlew Press, 1983.(UA 12 .C64 1983)

Conflict and intervention in the Third World. Edited by MohammedAgo b. New York: St. Martin's Press, '1980. (0 849 .C57

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Conflict in world society: a new perspective on internationalrelations. Edited by Michael Banks. New York: St.a-iitin'sPress, 1984. (JX 1954 .C578455 1984)

Currie, Lauchlin Bernard. The role of economic advisers indevelopingcountries. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1981.(HC 60 .G835)

A dance along the precipice: the political and economicdimensions of the international debt problem. Edited byWilliam N. Eskridge. Lexington, MA: Lexington Books, 1985.(On order)

Deutsch, Karl Wolfgang et al. Comparative government: politicsof industrialized iinddeveloping nations. Boston: HoughtonMifflin, 1981. (JF 51 .D48)

Development financing: a framework for international financialco-operation. Boulder, CO: Westview Pess, 1982. (HC 60.0477 1982)

Disarmament and development: a global perspective. Edited byPradip K. Ghosh. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1984. (JX1974 .0512 1984)

Duncan, Walter Raymond. Soviet policy in developing countries.2nd ed. Huntington, NY: R. E. Krieger Publishing Co.,1981. (OK 274 .08 1981)

EEC and the Third World: a survey. 1 - . New York: Holmesand Meier, 1981 - . (HF 1413 .E43 1981a)

East-West relations and the future of eastern Europe: politicsand economics. Edited by Morris Bornstein et al . London:Allen and Unwin, 1981. (0 1058 .E3)

Economic stabilization in developing countries. Edited byWilliam R. Cline and Sidney Weintraub. Washington, D.C.:Brookings Institution, 1981. (HC 59.7 .E313)

Feinberg, Richard E. The intemperate zone: the Third Worldchallenge to U.S. foreign policy. New York: Norton, 1983.(E 840 .F44 1983)

The foreign policy priorities of Third World states. Edited byJohn J. StrVlau. Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1982. (HF1413 .F67 1982)

Frank, Andre Gunter. Crisis in the Third World. New York:Holmes and Meier Publishers, 1981. (HC 59.7 .F685 1981)

Galbraith, John Kenneth. The voice of the poor: essays ineconomic and political persuasion. Cambridge, MA: HarvardUniversity Press, 1983. (HC 59.7 .G312 1983)

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The ga betee rih and poor; contending perspectvsothpolticl eonoy o deelpment. Edited by itcheonlth.

Seligson. Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1I'34. (On order)

Gillis. Malcolm et al. Economics of development. 1st ed. NewYork: W. WNOrton, 1983. (HC 59.7 .E314 1983)

Girling, J. 1. S. America and the Third World: revolution andintervention. London: Routledge and K. Paul., 1980. (E

840 .64)

Griffith, William E. The superpowers and regional tensions: theUSSR. the United States, and Europe. Lexington, MA:Lexington Books, 1982. (U 849 G/72)

Gupte, Pr'anay. The crowded earth: poland the politics of2pR!lation. Ne ok .W otn 984. (NO 871 .G975

Hagen, Everett Einar. 'The economics of development. 3rd ed.Homewood, IL: R. 0. Lrwin, 1980. (HO 82 .h1b 1980)

Halderman, John W. The political role of the United Nations:advancing the world community. New York: Praeger, 1981.(JA 1977 .HZ29)

Handel, Michael 1. Weak states in the international sytmTotowa, NJ: F. Cass, 1981. (JX 13957N ,,,9 1981)

Hansen, Roger 0. U.S. foreig olicy and the Third World:agenda 1982. Ne ok raeger, 1982. (HF 15 H7751982)

Harrison, Paul. Inside the Third World: the anatomy of poveity.2nd ed. Harmondsworth, England: Penguin Books, 1981. (HC59.7 .H354 1981)

Herman, Edward S. Demonstration elections: U.S. stagedelections in the Domninican Republic, Vietna and ElSalv-ado.-Boston: South End Press, 1984. (JF bU .H47

Hermassi, Elbaki. The Third World reassessed. Berkeley:University of California Press, 1980. (C 59.7 .H4295)

Hoffman, Stanley. Du'te beyon borders: on the limits andpossibilities of eti ca International politics. Syracuse,MY: Syracuse University Press, 1981. (JX 1255 .H56)

Holsti, Kalevi Jaako. Why nations realign: foreign policyrestructuring in the postwar world Lonon : Allen andUnwin, 1932. (U 843 KH654 1992)

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Hoogvelt, Ankle M. M. The Third World in global development.London: Macmillan, 1982. (HC 59.7 .H66 1982)

Horowitz, Irving Louis. Beon empir aynd revolution:militarization and consoidation n the Third World. NewYork: Oxford University Press, 1982. (HC 59.7 RH67)

Hosmer, Stephen T. Soviet policy and practice toward Third Worldconflicts. Lexington, MA: Lexington Books, 1983. (OK 274.A67 M)

Hough, Jerry F. The struggle for the Third World: Sovietdebates and American options. Washington, D.C.: BrookingsIns ttut'on , 198a!). (On order)

Hough, Richard Lee. Economic assistance and seuityrethinkn US oiy. FrLeey R. Miir, Washington,NainlDefense University Press, 1982. (Gov Docs D

5. 402 :Ec7)

Independent Commnission on International Development Issues.North-Sout, a Ergamme for survival:, report of theIndeendent Ciissi on on Internatioa Deelopment Issues.Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1980. (HF 1411 .1368 1980)

Jackson, Richard L. The non-aligned, the UN, and thesuprpwes.Ne ork: Praeger, 1983. (JX 1395 .J314

Kamoff-Nicolsky, G. Soviet and East European arms deliveries tolesser developed countries 1955-1980: an interpretation oftrends. Ottawa, Canada: Dept. of National Defence, 1980.(HD 9743 .A2 K35)

Katz, Mark N. The Third World in Soviet military thought.Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 198. (UA770 .K345 1982)

Kitching, G. N. Development and underdevelopent i historicalperspective: popurism, nationalism an nu trilzation.Newv York: Methuen, 1982. (HO 8Z .K53 1982)

Klare, Michael T. and Cynthia Arnson. slyinirepression:U..s tfor authoritarian regme aroad Washington,

1981) t fo Policy studies, 1981. (HC 60 .K53

Krauss, Melvyn B. Develoment wihu aid grfowth poeti , andgoermet.NewYork: New Press 1983. (F14f1rK

Kumar, Satish. CIA and the Third World: a study incr~dl~c Ne eh: kS, I9I.y (UKV 468 .16KB5

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Kurian, George Thomas. Encyclopedia of the Third World. Rev.ed. New York: Facts on File, 1982. (REF HC 59.7 .K871982)

Kwitny, Jonathan. Endless enemies: the making of an unfriendlyworld. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1984. (E 840 .K941984)

Labrie, Roger P. et al. U.S. arms sales policy: background andissues. WasliTnton, O.C.: American Enterprise Institutefor--Public Policy Research, 1982. (UA 12 .L3 1982)

Lefever, Ernest W. Nuclear arms in the Third World: U.S. policydilemma. Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution, 1979.TF73 .L369)

The lessons of recent wars in the Third World: approaches andcase studies, Volume 1. Edited by Robert E. Harkavy andStephanie G. Neuman. Lexington, MA: Lexington Books, 1985.(On order)

Lin, Ching-yuan. Developing countries in a turbulent world:patterns of adjustment since the oil crisis. New York:Praeger, 1981. (HF 1413 .L55)

Lindenberg, Marc and Benjamin Crosby. Managing development: thepolitical dimension. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Books,1981. (JF 60 6)

Loup, Jacques. Can the Third World survive? Baltimore: JohnsHopkins University Press, 1983. (HC 59.7 .L6713 1983)

Macesich, George. The international monetary economy and theThird World. New York: Praeger, 1981. (HG 3881 .M233)

Macfarlane, S. Neil. Intervention and regional security.London: International Institute for Strategic Studies,1985. (U 162 .A23 no.196)

Superpower rivalry and Third World radicalism: the-ffea o5 national liberatin. Baltimore, MD: Johns HopkinsUniversity Press, 1985. (On order)

McKinlay, Robert D. and A. Mughan. Aid and arms to the ThirdWorld: an analysis of the distribution and "mpact of U.S.official transfers. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1984.(HC 60 .M3623 1984)

McMahan, Jeff. Reagan and the world: imperial policy in the newcold war. New York: Monthly Review Press, 1985. (Onorder)

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McNeill, Desmond. The contradictions of foreign aid. London:Croom Helm, 1981. (HC 60 ,M3625 1981)

Makin, John H. The global debt crisis: America's growinginvolvement. New York: Basic Books, 1984. (HG 3891.5 .M341984)

Matheson, Neil. The "rules of the game" of superpower militaryintervention in the Third World, 1975-1980. Washington,D.C.: University Press of America, Inc., 1982. (JX 4481.M37 1982)

Maurer, John H. and Richard H. Porth. Mil intervention inthe Third World: threats, constralr,7 and options. NewYork: Praeger, 1984. (UA 24 .M5627 1984)

Millar, Thomas B. The East-West strategic balance. London:Allen and Unwin, 1981. (UA 11 .M47 1981)

Mitchell, R. Judson. Ideology of a superpower: contemporarySoviet doctrine on international relations. Stanford, CA:Hoover Institution Press, 1982. (UK 274 .M517 1982)

Moral dimensions of American foreign policy. Edited by KennethW. Thompson. New York: Published for Council on Religionand International Affairs; New Brunswick, NJ: TransactionBooks, 1984. (JX 1417 .M65 1984)

Morgan, Robert P. Science and technology for internationaldevelopment: an assessment of U.S. policies and programs.Boulder, CU: Westview Press, 1984. (On order)

Morss, Elliott R. U.S. foreign aid: an assessment of new andtraditional development strategies. Boulder, CO: WestviewPress, 1982. (HC 60 .M658 192)

Mortimer, Robert A. The Third World coalition in ;,iternationalpolitics. New York: Praeger, 1980. (0 843 .M7)

Murdoch, William W. The poverty of nations: the political

economy of hunger and population. Baltimore: Johns HopkinsUniversity Press, 1980. (HC 59.7 .MB6)

Murphy, John Francis. The United Nations and the control ofinternational violence: a legal and political analysis.Totowa, NJ: Allanheld, Osmun Publishers, 1982. (JX 1917.M827 1982)

The new Coemunist Third World: an essay in Dolitical economy.Edited by Peter Wiles. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1982.(HF 1413 .N495 1982)

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Oman, Charles. New forms of international investment indeveloping countries. Paris: Development Centre of theOrganisation for Economic Co-operation and Development,1984. (HG 5993 .043 1984)

Osgood, Robert Endicott. Containment, Soviet behavior, and grandstrategy. Berkeley: Institute of International Studies,1niversity of California, 1981. (E 183.8 .S65 083)

Palmer, Monte. Dilemmas of political development: anintroduction to the politics of the developing areas. 2nded. Itasca, IL: F. E. Peacock Publishers, 1980. (JF 60.P34 1980)

Papp, Daniel S. Contemporary international relations:frameworks or understanding. New York: Collier Macmillan,1984. (JX 1395 .P36 1984)

. Soviet perceptions of the developing world in the-- TWOs: the ideolog2ical basis. Lexington, MA: Lexington

Books, 1985. (On order)

The pattern of Soviet conduct in the Third World. Edited byWalter Laqueur. New York: Praeger, 1983. (D 888 .S65 P371983)

Paz, Octavio. One earth, four or five worlds: reflections oncontemporary history. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich,195. (Onorder)

Polarity and war; the changing structure of internationalconflict. Edited by Alan Ned Sabrasky." Boulder, CO:Westview Press, 1985. (On order)

Politics and policy implementation in the Third'World. Edited byMerilu S. Grindle. Princeton, NJ: Princeton UniversityPress, 1980. (JF 60 .P66)

Porter, Bruce 0. The USSR in Third World conflicts: Soviet armsand diplomacy in local wars, 1945-1980. Cambridge[Cambridgeshire]; Cambridge University Press, 1984. (UA 770.P666 1984)

The reluctant supplier: U.S. decisionmaking for arms sales.Edited by Paul Y. Hammond et al. Cambridge, MA:Oelgeschlager, Gunn and Ha i,7983. (UA 12 .R44 1983)

Reynolds, Lloyd George. Economic growth in the Third World,1850-1980, New Haven, CT: Yale University Press,'1985.

(On order)

Rothstein, Robert L. The Third World and U.S. foreign policy:cooperation and conflict in the 1980's. Boulder, CO:gestview Press, 1981. (E 840 .R65)

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Saivetz, Carol R. and Sylvia Woodby. Soviet-Third Worldrelations. Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1985. (D 888 .S65S24 1985)

Sectors of mutual benefit in U.S.-Soviet relations. Edited byNish Jamgotch, Jr. Durham, NC: Duke University Press,1985. (On order)

Security policies of developing countries. Edited by Edward A.Kilsdziej and Robert E. Harkavy. Lexington, MA: LexingtonBooks, 1982. (UA 10.5 .S4)

Seiber, Marilyn J. International borrowing by developingcountries. New York: Pergamon Press, 1982. (HG 3891.5

Shihata, Ibrahim F. I. The other face of OPEC: financialassistance to the Third World. London: Longman, 1982. (HC60 .S464 1982Z)

Sinclair, Stuart. Third World economic handbook. London:Euromonitor Publications, 1982. (REF HC 59.7 .S4668 1982)

Singh, Vidya N. Technology transfer and economic development:models and practices for developing countries. Jersey City,NJ: Unz and Co., 1983. (T 174.3 .S56 1983)

Somjee, A. H. Political capacity in developing societies. NewYork: St. Martin's Press, 1982. (JF 60 .S65 198Z)

Soviet international behavior and U.S. policy options. Edited byDan Caldwell. Lexington, MA: Lexington Books, 1985. (Onorder)

Soviet policy in the Third World. Edited by W. Raymond Duncan.New York: Pergamon Press, 1980. (UK 274 .S6515 1980)

The Soviet Union and the Third World. Edited by E. J.Feuchtwanger and Peter Nailor. New York: St. Martin'sPress, 1981. (OK 274 .S651963 1981)

The Soviet Union in the Third World: successes and failures.Edited by Robert W. Donaldson. Boulder, CO: WestviewPress; London: Croom Helm, 1981. (DK 274 .S651965)

Stavrianos, Leften Stavros. Global rift: the Third World comesof age. New York: Morrow, 1981. (HC 59.7 .S76)

Stede, Jonathan. Soviet power: the Kremlin's foreignpolicy--Brezhnev to Chernenko. Rev. ed. New York: Simon

and Schuster, 1984. (OK 274 .S735 1984)

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Stockwell, Edward G. and Karen A. Laidlaw. Third WorlddevelopMent: problems and prospects. Tag?:Nelson-mall, 1981. (HL 59.1 Sd82/)

Stratei minerals and international security. Edited by UriRana an Charles M. Perry. Washington, D.C.:

Pergamon-Brassey's International Defense Publishers, 1985.(On order)

A strategy for peace through strength. Boston, VA: StrategyBoard, American security Council Foundation for Coalitionfor Peace through Strength, 1984. (UA 11 .S858 1984)

Third-world conflict and international security. London:International Institute for -Strategic Studies, 1981. (U 162.A23 no. 166 & 167)

Third-world conflict and international security. Edited byChristoph Bertram. Hamden, CT: Archon Books, 1982. (UA10.5 JT47 1982)

The Third World, prmsso .. plicy. Edited by W. ScottThompson. Rev. d San Prniso ICS Press, 1983. (HC59.7 JT456 1983)

Thomas, Clive Yolande. The rise of the authoritarian state inperipheral societies. New York: Monthly Review Press.

Todaro, Michael P. Economic development in the Third World. 2nded. New York: Longman, 1981. (Hu 82 1T552 1981)

Toward aust world order. Edited by Richard Falk et al.Boulder, CD: Westview Press, 1982. (JX 1391 .T68

Towle, Philip. Arms control and East-West relations. London:Crocin Helm; New York: St. Martin's Press, 198. (JX 1974JT65 1983)

U.S.~ ~~ foejp lc n he Third W.orld: agenda 1985-86. Editedby John W. 5eel et 1. New Brunswick, NJ: TransactionBooks, 1985. (HF 1413 .U535 1985)

U.S.polcy nd ow-ntest conflict: potentials for militarythe198's. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction

I~7Ig8T7UA 23 A 47)

US seuit i stace Ste Aolitcal rocess. Edited byEr*nSe Nraess an tvnA ldeh exington, MA:Lexington Books.~ 1 985 . (On order)

Valkenler, Elizabeth Krldl. The Soviet Union and the ThirdWorld: an economic bind. New York: Praeger, 1983. (HF1557 3V34 1983)

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Warwick, Donald P. Bitter pills:. ouaion plcies and theirimplementation in eight developin contrlie abi[Cambridgeshirej: Cambridge University Press, 1982. (HB884 .W37 1982)

Watanabe, Takeshi et al. Facilitin deeomnt in: achaninThird World--rT-ae *lacad eport of th T RtealTask Force on Strategies for Assistance to developingCountries to the Trilateral Coimmission. New York:Trilateral Commission, 1983. (HF 1413 .W35 1983)

Weiss, Thomas George. More for the least?: prospect opoorest countries Inte eighties. Lexington AUexlngTo-n-9Boks, 1983. ("C 59.7-.W458 1983)

Whynes, David K. The economics of Third World militaryexediue Austin: University of Texas Press, 1979. (UA1T.-Q5W9T-79b)

Wiarda, Howard F. Ethnocentrism in foreign policy cnwunderstand the Trd World Washington, D.C.: AMricanEnterprise Instit-u-tefor Public Policy Research, 1985. (D888 .U6 W53 1985)

Idolpin, Miles D.- Militarism and social revolution in the ThirdWorld. Totowai, NJ: Allanheld, Osmun, 1981. (JF 60 .W63)

World economic interdependence and the eojln north-southrelationsi4p. Paris: organisatin? fr Eonomic Cooperationan Development, 1983. (HF 1413 .W667 1983)

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America and the world 1984. Foreign Affairs 63 Special Issue:441-704, 1985.

Analysis of decline in coups worldwide. Christian ScienceMonitor Sec. Int., 7:1, 10 January 1985.

Anthony Lewis column: in dealing with revolutionary governments,U.S. strength does not lie in war, covert or otherwise, butin open economy and open society. New York Times Sec.I,19:1, 19 April 1984.

Armacost, M. J. South Asia and U.S. foreign policy (address, 12December 1984). U.S. Department of State Bulletin 85:25-8,February 1985.

Auerbach, Stuart. U.S. talk on trade toughens; White House eyespossible retaliatory moves, Brock says. Washington Post108:E1, 7 March 1985.

Ayoob, Mohammed. Security in the Third World: the worm about toturn. International Affairs 60:41+, Winter 1983/4.

Caldwell, Dan. U.S.-Sovlet political relations: a regionalassessment. AEI Foreign Policy and Defense Review5(no.2):6-20, 1985.

Casey, William J. "The principal U.S.-Soviet battleground*: theThird World. Air Force Policy Letter for Commanders, p.2,15 July 1983.

Chrisman, Robert. Nuclear policy, social justice, and the ThirdWorld. Black Scholar 14:26-43, November/December 1983.

Conference at University of Chicago assesses Soviet gains inThird World. Christian Science Monitor p.22:1, 9 November1983.

Congressional Research Service study finds that U.S. was world'sleading exporter of weapons to developing countries in 1983;U.S. share rose from 32% to 39% from 1982 to 1983, Sovietshare declined from 27% to 17%. New York Times Sec.I, 1:1,14 May 1984.

Copley, Gregory. Thinking the unthinkable in the Third World.Defense and Foreign Affairs No.10:14-17, October 1983.

Deger, Saadet et al. Military expenditure and growth in lessdevelopedcou-tries. Journal of Conflict Resolution27:335-53, June 1983.

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Dis-information--Third World campaigns. Christian ScienceMonitor Sec.P, 16:2, 27 February 1985.

Oudney, Robert S. Guerrilla warriors: now the Kremlin feels theheat. U.S. News and World Report 95:21-4, 8 August 1983.

Efrat, Moshe. The economics of Soviet arms transfers to theThird World: a case study: Egypt. Soviet Studies35:437-56, October 1983.

Exporting democracy. Washington Post 106:A14, 28 June 1983.

Field, Werner J. et al. The interface between East-Westrelations anT-Nkth-South dimensions. Atlantic CommunityQuarterly 21:346-55, Winter 1983-84.

Frederiksen, P. C. Defense expenditures and economic growth indeveloping countries. Armed Forces and Society 9:633-45,Summer 1983.

Gnevushev, Nikolai. Saddling the Third World with an arms race.New Times (Moscow) No.20:18-19, May 1984.

Goheen, Robert F. Problems of proliferation: U.S. policy andthe Third World. World Politics 35:194-215, January 1983.

Goldwin, R. A. Human rights and American foreign policy.Current 270:31-5, February 1985.

Gordon, Michael R. The charge of the light infantry: Army plansforces for Third World conflicts. National Journal16:968-72, 19 May 1984.

Greig, Ian. Soviet global power projection at the Third World.Asian Defence Journal No.2:80-83, February 1983.

Gu, Guan-fu. Soviet aid to the Third World: an analysis of itsstrategy. Soviet Studies 35:71-89, January 1983.

Hemispheric crisis: issues and options, Foreign Policy52:42-117, Fall 1983.

Hough, Jerry. The revolutionary road runs out. Nation240:666-68, 1 June 1985.

Is U.S. foreign policy on the right track? (excerpts fromtestimony before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee).U.S. News and World Report 98:44-7, 18 February 1985.

Karp, Aaron. Ballistic missiles in the Third World.International Security 9:166-95, Winter 1984/85.

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Kaufman, Michael T. Soviet groups losing ground at Third Worldconference. New York Times 132:A1, 11 March 1983.

Kaylor, Robert. The U.S. as scapegoat: Third World "cools it".U.S. News and World Report 94:49-50, 14 March 1983.

Khalid, Zulfikar A. Why South-South cooperation? Asian DefenseJournal No.4:85-87, April 1983.

Kirkpatrick, J. J. Concretizing the Third World and itsproblems. Center Magazine 18:37-9, March/April 1985.

Knickerbocker, Brad. U.S. overtakes Soviets in arms sales toThird World: congressional critics cite possible risk toU.S. readiness, potential leaking of secrets. ChristianScience Monitor 75:1, 9 April 1983.

Koch, Noel C. Third World problems and international security.Defense/84 pp.16-24, February 1984.

Kraft, Joseph. From Vietnam to Nicaragua. Washington Post108:A19, 2 April 1985.

Linville, Ray P. Trends in arms trade with the Third World. AirForce Journal of Logistics 8:24-9, Summer 1984.

MacFarlane, S. Nell. The Soviet conception of regional security.

World Politics 37:295-316, April 1985.

McPherson, M. P. FY 1986 request for foreign assistanceprograms. U.S. Department of State Bulletin 85:49-51, June1985.

Matthews column on Third-world view of the United States.Christian Science Monitor p.13:IC, 10 July 1985.

Newfarmer, Richard. A look at Reagan's revolution in developmentpolicy: aid to the Third World based on spurs toprivate-sector growth with political and military stringsattached, ignores the key problems--absolute poverty andincome distribution. Challenge 26:34-43, September/October1983.

Nonaligned nations end their seventh summit meeting in New Delhiwith the release of an economic report that is unusuallymoderate and less condemnatory toward the West. Wall StreetJournal p.36:1, 14 March 1983.

Nonaligned nations weigh declaration that implicitly blames USSRas well as U.S. for most of world's tensions. New YorkTimes 32:A1, 6 February 1983.

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Nossiter, Bernard 0. Third-world group appears to ease radicalstance: a draft paper criticizes both U.S. and Soviet. NewYork Times 132:A1, 6 February 1983.

Olson, William J. Global revolution and the American dilemma.Strategic Review 11:48-53, Spring 1983.

The other aid donors (aid contributions to the developing worldby the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries, theSoviet Union, and East Europe). OECD Observer pp.16-21, May1983.

Raven, Peter H. Third World in the global future. Bulletin ofthe Atomic Scientists 40:17-20, November 1984.

Reagan Administration is discussing possibility of shifting fundsin Defense Department budget so that more militaryassistance may be sent to friendly developing countries.New York Times Sec.l, 18:6, 18 November 1984.

The real shame in foreign aid. New York Times 133:A18, 31October 1983.

Rowen, Hobart. Shultz deftly tackles the global debt crisis.Washington Post 106:FI, 27 February 1983.

_____--a World Bank cuts aid to 3rd World: reduction linked to-- eagans limits on U.S. payments. Washington Post 107:A1,

15 January 1984.

Rubinstein, Alvin Z. The changing strategic balance and SovietThird World risk-taking. Naval War College Review 38:5-17,March-April 1985.

and Donald B. Smith. Anti-Americanism in the ThirdWorld. Orbis 28:593-614, Fall 1984.

Russett, Bruce. Dimensions of resource dependence: someelements of rigor in concept and policy analysis.International Organization 38:481-99, Summer 1984.

Schneider, W. FY 1986 security assistance requests. U.S.Department of State Bulletin 85:68-73, June 1985.'

Secretary of State George Shultz reacts sharply to Third Worldcriticism of U.S. economic policies by accusing developingcountries of being much more protectionist than U.S. andbenefiting from strong dollar they condemn. New York TimesSec.I, 38:4, 14 July 1984.

Semmel, Andrew K. The realities of Third World assistanceprograms. Defense/85 pp.12-15, January 1985.

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Shaw, Harry J. U.S. security assistance debts and dependency.Foreign Policy p.105-23, Spring 1983.

Shultz, George R. Assistance request for FY 1986. U.S.Department of State Bulletin 85:41-9, May 1985.'

_ Democracy and the path to economic growth. U.S.- epartment of State Bulletin 85:1-5, January 1985.

_ The ethics of power (address, 9 December 1984). U.S.Department of State Bulletin 85:1-3, February 1985.

. Foreign aid and U.S. national interests. U.S.Department of State Bulletin 83:25-31, April 1983.

• Foreign aid and U.S. policy objectives. U.S.Department of State Bulletin 84:17-22, May 1984.

. The goal of our alliances: a collective securitysystem (address, 17 July 1985). Vital Speeches of the Day51:642-5, 15 August 1985.

Shultz, Richard. The role of external forces in Third Worldconflicts. Comparative Strategy 4(2):79, 1983.

Singleton, Seth. Defense of the gains of Socialism: SovietThird World policy in the mid-1980's. Washington Quarterly7:102+, Winter 1984.

Smith, H. Exporting idealism: the right kind of intervention.Washington Monthly 17:12-22, April 1985.

Solarz, Stephen J. Promoting democracy in the Third World: lostcause or sound policy? SAIS Review 5:139-53, Summer/Fall1985.

Stohl, Michal et al. Human rights and U.S. foreign assistancefrom Nixon-to-Carter. Journal of Peace Research21(3):215-26, 1984.

Strugov, N. The USSR and the newly-free countries. SovietMilitary Review No.5:47-50, May 1983.

Superpowers' problems in relations with lesser countries viewed.Christian Science Monitor Sec.Int. 9:4, 27 July 1984.

Tragakis, Christopher J. and John M. Weinstein. The moraldimension of national security. Military Review 63:2-13,August 1983.

U.S. said Western industrial nations provide the Third World with10 times more official development assistance than theSoviet Bloc. Wall Street Journal p.22:3, 18 July 1983.

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U.S. strategies for countering Soviet influence on underdevelopedareas discussed. Washington Post Sec.A, 5:a, 30 October1983.

Unesco conference, Paris, France, approves compromise program onworld communications that consists of a 2-year study by UNagency to determine impact of news organizations oninternational relations and on developing nations. New YorkTimes Sec.I, 6:5, 26 November 1983.

Valkenier column on USSR and manipulation of Third Worldgrievances. Christian Science Monitor p.23, 15 June 1983.

Volcker, Paul A. Statement by the Chairman, Board of Governorsof the Federal Reserve System, before the Subcommittee onInternational Economic Policy of the Committee on ForeignRelations. U.S. Senate, 15 June 1984. Federal ReserveBulletin 70:568-73, July 1984.

Weinstein, John M. The effect of Third World poverty on U.S.security. Parameters 13:48-59, December 1983.

Willis, David K. Third World criticizes nuclear powers.Christian Science Monitor 77:1, 27 June 1985.

Wizniter, Louis. Superpowers call on small nations to "choosesides." Christian Science Monitor 76:7, 31 October 1984.

Zamostny, Thomas J. Moscow and the Third World: recent trendsin Soviet thinking. Soviet Studies 36:223-35, April 1984.

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GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS

Green, Marshall. New imperatives in socio-economic development;nations helping people to help themselves. Washington,D.C.: National Defense University, Research Directorate,1980. (D5.409/2:80-2)

Nitze, Paul H. On the road to a more stable peace. WashingtonD.C.: U.S. Department of State, ureau of Public Affairs,Office of Public Coqmmunication, Editorial Division, 1985.(SI.71/4:657)

Scoville, Thomas W. Reorganizing for pacification support.Washington, D.C.: Center of Military History, U.S. Army,1982. (114.2:P11/2)

Shultz, George P. Foreign aid and U.S. policy objectives.Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of State, Bureau ofPublic Affairs, Office of Public Communication, EditorialDivision, 1984. (SI.71/4:548)

_ The future of American foreign policy: new realitiesand new wa s of thinking. Washington, D.C.: U.S.Depament f state, Bureau of Public Affairs, Office ofPublic Communications, Editorial Division, 1985.(S1.71/4:650)

__. Security and economic assistance for FY 1984.Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of State, Bureau ofPublic Affairs; U.S. Gov't. Print Off., 1983. (SI.7114:454)

United Nations Center for Disarmament. The relationship betweendisarmament and development: report-orfeSecretar -General/Department of Political and SecuriltyCouncil Affairs, U.N. Cntre for Disarmament. New York:United Nations, 1982. (UN Docs A/36/356)

U.S. Congress. House. Committee on Armed Services. Militaryand Personnel Subcommittee. An overview of U.S. commitmentsand the forces available to meet them. Hearings.. .98thCong., Ist Sess., 19 October to 17 November 1983.Washington, D.C.: U.S. Gov't. Print. Off., 1984.(Y4.Ar5/2a:983-84/29)

U.S. Congress. House. Committee on Banking, Finance, and UrbanAffairs. U.S. participation in the multilateral developmentinstitutions. Hearings before the Subcommittee onInternational Development Institutions and Finance, 98thCong., Ist Sess., 18, 20 April 1983. Washington, D.C.:U.S. Gov't. Print. Off., 1983. (Y4.B22/1:98-21)

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U.S. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs. East-Westeconomic isues, sanctions policy, and the formulation of_internatoa ecnc policy. Hearings before theSubcommittee on Europ adte Middle East and theSubcomittee on International Economic Policy and Trade,98th Cong., 2nd Sess., 29 March 1984. Washington, D.C.:U.S. Gov't. Print. off., 1984. (Y4.F7611:EcI4)

U.S. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs. Foreignassistance legislation for fiscal aear 1985.Hearings ... 98th Cong., 2na SesS., F ebruary to 15 March1984. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Gov't. Print. Off., 1984.(Y4.F76/1 :F76/57/985/pts.1-8)

U.S. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs.International Security an DgvelonntCooperation Act of1984: regort of the C1te on orinAfirs. HouseReport 628, 98th Cong., Znd Sess.. 1984. Washington, D.C.:U.S. Gov't. Print, Off., 1984. (Y1.1/8:98-628)

U.S. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs. Problemsof the international debt. Hearings..98th Cong..n-J-Sess., 1, 8 Augus~ft 18T4. Washington, D6.C.: U.S.Gov,t.Print. Off., 1984. (Y4.F76/1:035)

U.S. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs. The SovietUnion in the Third World, 1980-85: an imperial burren Trpolitical asset? Committee print, 99th Cong., 1st Sess., 23September 18. Washington. D.C.: U.S. Gov't. Print. Off.,1985. (Y4.F7611:808138)

U.S. Congress. Senate. Committee on Energy and NaturalResources. Geopolitics ofstrategic and critical materials.Hearings ... 98th ong.. ISE Ss, 19 May, 20 June, 22 July1983. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Gov't. Print. Off., 1983.(Y4.En2: S.hrg.98-4O4)

U.S. Department of State. Bureau of Intelligence and Research.Soviet and East European aid to the Third World.Washington, D.C.: U.S. Gov't. Print. Off., 193.(SI.2/SoB/7)

U.S. Department of State. Bureau of International OrganizationalAffairs. United States contributions to internationalorganizations: report tothe Coqrfes for ficl yea193Washington, D.C.: U.S . 6vt. Prit Ofy 1984. 83(Si. 70: 164)

U.S. President (Reagan, Ronald). Buligpace throughstrngh,23August 1983. Washngton....C.:.....Deatent of sate, Bureau of Public Affairs, Office of

Public Communication, Editorial Division, 1983.(SI. 7114: 504)

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REPORT LITERATURE

Alexiev, Alexander R. New Soviet strategy in the Third World.Santa Monica, CA: Rand Corporation, 1983. (RAND N-1995,AD-A132-922)

Clawson, R. W. Soviet Union, the Warsaw Pact, and the ThirdWorld. Kent, OH: Kent State University, Lyman L. LemnitzerCLenter for NATO Studies, March 1984. (AD-A150 426/5/GAR)

Fukuyama, F. The new Marxist-Leninist states in the Third World.Santa Monica, CA: Rand Corporation, September 1984. (RANDP-7020)

__ _ .The military dimensions of Soviet policy in the ThirdWorld. Santa Monica, CA: Rand Corporation, February 1984.(RAND P-6965)

U.S.-Soviet interactions in the Third World. Santa-- onica, CA: Rand Corporation, March 1985. (RAND OPS-004)

Hosmer, S. T. Constraints on U.S. military strategies in pastThird World conflicts. Santa Monica, CA: Rand Corporation,1984. (RAND N-2180)

Kitchenman, W. F. Arms transfers and the indebtedness of lessdeveloped countries. Santa Monica, CA: Rand Corporation,193. (RAND N-2020)

Levin, N. D. and J. 0. Pollack. Managing the strategic triangle:summary of a workshop discussion. Santa Monica, CA: RandCorporation, April 1984. (RAND 14-2125-USDP)

Lewis, K. N. Reorganizing U.S. defense planning to deal with newcontingencies: U.S.-Soviet conflict in the Third World.Santa Monica, CA: Rand Corporation, 1983. (RAND P-6799,AD-A137-974)

Lewis, K. N. and M. A. Lorell. Utility of confidence-buildingmeasures in crisis situations: some case studies. SantaMonica, CA: Rand Corporation, January 1984. (RAND P-6947)

Mendershausen, H. Coping with Third World upheaval: when youcan't project military power, try productivity. SantaMonica, CA: Rand Corporation, May 1980. (RAND P-6480)

Stoecker, S. W. Annual Forum for U.S.-Soviet Dialogue (13th)held at Moscow, Kishinev, Minsk. and Leningrad on 16-31 July1984. Santa Monica, CA: Rand Corporation, August 1984.TM P-7011)

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Wolf, Charles, Jr. Soviet economic strnenis externalreactions and repercusions. Sat onica, CA: RandCorporation, May 1984. (RAND P-6987)

et al. The costs of the Soviet epire. Santa Monica,~T and Corporation, September 1983. (RAND R-3073/1-NA)

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II. LATIN AMERICA

BOOKS

Air Force Academy Assembly (23rd: 1981: U.S. Air ForceAcademy). Mexican-American relations: proceedings of thetwenty-thirT Air Force Academy Assembl y 10-14 March 1981.Colorado Springs, CU: United States Air Force Academy,1982. (UGO 849 .A8 A2 1981)

Ameringer, Charles D. Democracy in Costa Rica. New York:Praeger; Stanford, CA: Hoover Institution Press, 1982. (F1548 .A43 1982)

Armstrong, Robert and Janet Shenk. El Salvador. the face ofrevolution. Boston: South End Press, 1982. (F 1488.3.A77

Arnson, Cynthia. El Salvador, a revolution confronts the UnitedStates. Washington, D.C.: Institute for Policy Studies;V-sterdam: Transnational Institute, 1982. (F 1488 .A761982)

Atkins, G. Pope. Arms and politics in the Dominican Republic.Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1981. (F 1938.55 .AB7)

Baloyra, Enrique A. El Salvador in transition. Chapel Hill, NC:University of North Carolina Press, 1982. (F 148& .B341982)

Barry, Tom et al. The other side of paradise: foreign controlin the arTbbean. New York: Grove Press, 1984. (HG 5?42.B7t 1984)

Beaulac, Willard Leon. The fractured continent: Latin Americain close-up. Stanford, CA: Hoover Institution Press, 1980.(HC 125.B375)

Bender, Lynn Darrell. Cuba vs. United States: the politics ofhostiliy. 2nd ed. San Juan, PR: Inter AmericanUnTver-TiTy Press, 1981. (E 183.8 .C9 B4 1981)

Berryman, Phillip. Inside Central America: the essential factsast and present on El Salvador, Nicaraua, Honduras,uatemala. and Costa Rica. New York: antheon Books, 1985.(F 1439.5 .B47 1985)

The religious roots of rebellion: Christians inCetral American revolutions. Maryknoll, NY: Orbts Books,1984. (BR 620 .B47 1984)

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Blasier, Cole. The giant's rival: the USSR and Latin America.Pittsburgh, PA: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1983. (F1416 .S65 B57 1983)

Bonner, Raymond. Weakness and deceit: U.S. policy and ElSalvador. New York: Times Books, 1984. (F 1488.3 .B65

Brazil and Mexico: patterns in late development. Edited bySylvia Ann Hewlett and Richard S. Weinert. Philadelphia:

Institute for the Study of Human Issues, 1982. (HC 187.B8657)

Buckley, Tom. Violent neighbors: El Salvador, Central America,and the United States. New York: Times Books, 1984. (F1488.3 .082 1984)

The Caribbean challenge: U.S. policy in a volatile region.Edited by H. Michael Erisman. Boulder, CO: Westview Press,1984. (F 2178 .U6 C37 1984)

Central America in crisis: a program for action: task forcereot on Central America. Washington, D.C.: WashingtonInstitutefor Values in Public Policy, 1983. (HC 141 .C3751983)

Central America, international dimensions of the crisis. Editedby Richard E. Feinberg. New York: Holmes and Meier, 1982.(F 1436.7 .C46 1982)

Changing course: blueprint for peace in Central America and theCaribbean. Rev. ed. Washington, D.C.: Institute forPo-icy Studies, 1984. (F 1436.8 ,U6 C4 1984)

Child, Jack. Geopolitics and conflict in South America:quarrels among R bs. New York: Praeger, 1985. (F2237 .C48 198b)

Cohn, Betty. U.S.-Nicaraguan relations: chronology of policyand impact, January 1981 - January 1984. Washington, D.C.:Central American Historical Institute, Intercultural Center,Georgetown University, 1984. (REF E 183.8 .N5 C6 1984)

Controlling Latin American conflicts: ten approaches. Edited byMichael A. Morris and Victor Millan. Boulder, CO: WestviewPress, 1983. (JX 1393 .13 C66 1983)

Crisis and opportunity: U.S. policy in Central America and theCaribbean: thirty essays by statesmen, scholars, religiousIeaders. and journalists. Edited by Mark Falcof and RobertRoyal. Washington. D.C.: Ethics and Public Policy Center,1984. (F 1439.5 .C73 1984)

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The crisis in Latin America: strategic, economic, and politicaldimensions. Edited by Howard J. W arda. Washington, D.C.:American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Reseajrch,1984. (F 1414.2 .C69 1984)

Cuba: internal and international affairs. Edited by Jorge I.Dominguez. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage Publications, 1982. (F1758 .C96 1982)

Democracy and dictatorship in Latin America. Edited by ThomasDraper. New York: H. W. Wilson, 1981. (F 1414.2 .D43)

Dependence and inequality: a systems approach to the problems ofMexico and other developing countries. Edited by R. FelixGeyer and Johannes Van der Zouwen. New York: PergamonPress, 1982. (HC 135 .046 1982)

Diederich, Bernard. Somoza, and the legacy of U.S. involvementin Central America. New York: Dutton, 1981. (F 1527 .S62053)

Dominguez, Jorge I. U.S. interests and policies in the Caribbeanand Central America. Washington, D.C.: American EnterpriseInstitute for Public Policy Research, 1982. (F 1436.8 .U6065 1982)

Duncan, W. Raymond. The Soviet Union and Cuba; interests andinfluence. New York: Praeger, 1985. (On order)

The dnamics of Latin American foreign policies: challenges forthe18s. Edited by Jennie K. Lincoln and Elizabeth U.

* FFT1--.-. oulder, CO: Westview Press, 1984. (On order)

El Salvador: Central America in the new cold war. Edited byMarvin E. Gettleman et al. New York: Grove Press, 1981.(F 1488.3 .E4 1981) --

Etheredge, Lloyd S. Can governments learn?: American foreignPolicy and Central American revolutions. New York:Pergamon Press, 1985. (On order)

Falcoff, Mark. Small countries, large issues: studies inU.S.-Latln American asymmetrics. Washington, D.C.:American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research,1984. (F 1418 .F25 1984)

From gunboats to diplomacy: new U.S. policies for Latin America.Edited by Richard Newfarmer. Baltimore: Johns HopkinsUniversity Press, 1984. (F 1418 .F9 1984)

The future of Central America: policy choices for the U.S. andMexico. Edited by Richard R. Fagen and Olga Pellicer.R-ETnrd, CA: Stanford University Press, 1983. (F 1439.5.F88 1983)

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Goulet, Denis. Mexico. development strategies for the future.Notre Dame: University of Notre Dune Press, 1983. (HC 135.G726 1983)

Graham, Norman A. and Keith L. Edwards. The Caribbean Basin tothe year 2000: danographlc, economic, and resource-usetrends in seventeen countries: a conpendimn of statisticsand projections. Boulder; CO: Westview Press, 1984. (HC

I 151 .G72 1984)

Grayson, George W. The United States and Mexico: patterns ofinfluence. New York: Praeger, 1984. (E 183.8 .M6 G78

Griffith-Jones, Stephany. International finance and LatinAmerica. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1984. (HJ 8514.5.7t5-84)

Grossman, Karl. Nicaragua, America's new Vietnam? Sag Harbor,NY: Permanent Press, 1984. (F 1528 .6 1984)

Guatemala in rebellion: unfinished history. Edited by JonathanL. Fried et al. New York: Grove Press, 1983. (F 1466.5.G794 1983T-

Hayes, Margaret Daly. Latin America and the U.S. nationalinterest: a basis for U.S. foreignpolicy. Boulder, CO:Westview Press, 1984. (HF 1456.5 .L3 H38 1984)

Hinckle, Warren and William W. Turner. The fish is red: thestory of the secret war against Castro. New York: Harperand Row, 1981. (E 183.8 .C9 H56 1981)

Human rights and basic needs in the Americas. Edited by MargaretE. Crahan. Washington, D.C.: Georgetown University Press,1982. (JC 599 .L3 H79 1982)

Immerman, Richard N. The CIA in Guatemala: the foreign policyof intervention. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1982.(E 183.8 G9 145 1982)

Kate, Adriaan ten. Protection and economic development inMexico. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1980. (HF 1775 .K37

LaFeber, Walter. Inevitable revolutions: the United States inCentral America. Mew York: Norton, 1983. (F 1436.8 .U6L33 1983)

Langley, Lester D. The United States and the Caribbean in thetwentieth century. Athens, GA: University of GeorgiaPress, 1982. (F 2178 .U6 L38 1982)

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Latin America and the new international economic order. Editedby Jorge Lozoya and Jaime Estevez. New York: Published forUNITAR and the Center for Economic and Social Studies of theThird World (CEESTEM) by Pergamon Press, 1980. (HF 1480.5.L382 1980)

Latin America, the United States and the inter-American system.Edited by John 0. Martz and Lars Schoultz. Boulder, CO:Westview Press, 1980. (F 1418 .L356)

Latin American foreign policies: global and regional dimensions.Edited by Elizabeth . Ferris and Jennie K. Lincoln.

Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1981. (F 1414.2 .L328)

Levy, Daniel C. and Gabriel Szekely. xicog radoxes ofstability and change. Boulder, C ': estyiew Press, 1983.(T 1234 .L65 1983)

Mac Ewan, Arthur. Revolution and economic developnent in Cuba.New York: St. Martin's Press, 1981. (HD 1831 .M3 1981)

Maldonado, Antonio. The arms transfer issue: a Latin Americanperspective. Maxwell Air Force Base, AL: Air University,

82. (Student Report) (UGB 907 .A433 82-133)

Mexico and the United States: studies in economic interaction.Edited by Peggy B. Musgrave. Boulder, CO: Westview Press,1985. (On order)

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Legum, Colin. Africa resents U.S. "friendly advice": ThirdWorld leaders say Washington crushed OAU summit with memo onLibya's Qaddafi. Christian Science Monitor 75:13, 16 May1983

Liebenow, J. G. American policy in Africa: the Reagan years.Current History 82:97-101, March 1983.

Manning, Robert A. Reagan's African aid agenda. Africa Report30:73-7, May/June 1985.

Nicol, Davidson. The United States and Africa: time for a newappraisal. African Affairs 327:159-167, April 1983.

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Crocker, Chester A. U.S. assistance and Africa's economiccrisis. Washington, D.E.: U.S. Department or State, BureauofPRullic Affpirs, Office of Public Communications,Editorial Division, 1985. (S1.71/4:648)

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BOOKS

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Arnold, Anthony. Afghanistan, the Soviet invasion inperspective. Rev. ed. stantord, CA: Hoover InstitutionPres, 985. (On order)

Atlantic Council of the United States. Working Group on SecurityAffairs. After Aghanistan--the Ionq haul:d safeFauardingsecurity and inependence in the ThI rdWrd ~shington,D.C.: Atlantic Council of the United States; Boulder, CO:distributed by Westvieu Press, 1980, (UA 10.5 .A74 1980)

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Ben-Zvi, Abraham. Alliancept ic n the limits of influence:the case of the U.S. an sael. 1975-1983. Boulder, CD:WsTiew Press, 1984. th 183.8 .17 0544 1984)

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Choinsky, Noamn. The fateful triangl e: the United States, Israeland the Palestinians Motn: uth End Press, 1933. (E183.8 .17 C45 1983)_

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El-Mallakh, Ragaei. The economic develomient of the United ArabEmirates. London: Croom Helm, 1981. (HC 41T5.M4

Fatemi, Faramary S. The U.S.S.R. in Iran ctel bakgroundhistory of Russian and Anglo-Ameican cofit in Iran, itseffects on Iranian ntionalism and the fall ofthe Shah.South Brunswick, NJ: A. S. Barnes, 1980. (US 274.2 .R8F37)

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Gitelman, Zvi Y. Becoming Israelis: political resocializationof Soviet and American immigrants. New York: Praeger,1982. (05 113.8 .R87 57)

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Hale, William M. The political and economic development ofmodern Turkei. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1981. (HC

49 H34 1981)

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Hallwood, Paul and Stuart W. Sinclair. Ol! debt, anddevelopment: OPEC in the Third World. London: Allen andUnwin, 1981. (HC 59.7 .H287)

Hammadi, Sa'dun. A conversation with Dr. Saddoun Hammadi:Ir's foreign policy. Washington, D.C.: AmericanE prise Institute for Public Policy Research, 1982. (DS70.95 .H35 1982)

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Newell, Nancy Peabody and Richard S. Newell. The struggle forAfqhaiistan. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1981.(DS 371.2 .N48)

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Shirin Tahir-Kheli. The United States and Pakistan: theevolution of an influence relationship. New York: Praeger,1982. (E 183.8 .P18 S5 1982)

Simon, Merrill. Oil, money weapns--Middle East at the brink.Washington, D.C.: Centr for Fnerational Security, TM(DS 126.5 S5545 1982)

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The Soviet Union and the Middle East in the 1980s:opportunities constraints, and dFimmas. Edited by Mark V.Kauppi anda K. Lraig Nation. Lexington, MA: LexingtonBooks, 1983. (OS 63.2 .565 S66 1983)

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Spiegel. Steven L. The other Arab-Israeli conflict: makingAmerica's Middle East policy, from Truman to -Reagan.Chicago: University ot Chicago Press, 1985. (US 63.2 .U5S62 1985)

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Tillman, Seth P. The United States in the Middle East. interestsand obstacles. Bloomington: Indiana University Press,1982. (OS 63.2 U5 T54 1982)

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Yodfat, Aryeh. The Soviet Union and revolutionary Iran. London:Croom Helm; New York: St. Martin's Press, 1984. (05 274.2.S65 Y62 1984)

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Arafat in Moscow. (Yasir Arafat with Soviet Committee ofSolidarity with Asian and African countries). New YorkTimes 132:6, 13 January 1983.

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The Chinese defense establishment: cotinit, and chage in 2the1930s. Edited byPu .B odwg BuldeC:asvePress, 1983. (UA 835 .C449 1983)

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Kenny, Henry J. The American role in Vietnam and East Asia:between two revolutions. New York: Praeger, 19-84. (OS518.8 .K44 1984)

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