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Agee, Philip. WHITE PAPER WHITEWASH: INTERVIEWS WITH PHILIP AGEE ON THECIA AND EL SALVADOR. New York, NY: Deep Cover Books, 1981. 214 p.JK468 .16 A76

Alexiev, A.R. SOVIET STRATEGY IN THE THIRD WORLD AND NICARAGUA. SantaMonica, CA: Rand, 1982. 10 p. Q180 .Al R16 No. 6752

THE AMERICAS AT A CROSSROADS: REPORT OF THE INTER-AMERICAN DIALOGUE.Washington, DC: Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars

Latin American Program, 1983. 63 p. P1408 .A65 1983

Anderson, Thomas P. POLITICS IN CENTRAL AMERICA: GUATEMALA, EL SALVADOR,HONDURAS AND NICARAGUA. New York, NY: Praeger, 1982. 221 p.JL1416 .A52

____ . THE WAR OF THE DISPOSSESSED: HONDURAS AND EL SALVADOR, 1969.Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press, 1981. 203 p. F1488 .A5

Armstrong, Robert. EL SALVADOR: THE FACE OF REVOLUTION. 2nd ed. Boston,MA: South End Press, 1982. 283 p. F1488.3 .A77

Arnson, Cynthia. EL SALVADOR, A REVOLUTION CONFRONTS THE UNITED STATES.Washington, DC: Institute for Policy Studies, 1982. 118 p.F1488 .A76

Aybar de Soto, Jose M. DEPENDENCY AND INTERVENTION: THE CASE OF GUATEMALAIN 1954. Boulder, CO: Westview, 1978. 374 p. F1466.5 .A9

Baloyra, Enrique A. EL SALVADOR IN TRANSITION. Chapel Hill, NC: Univer-sity of North Carolina Press, 1982. 236 p. F1488 .B34 1982

Bell, Belden, ed. NICARAGUA, AN ALLY UNDER SIEGE. Washington, DC:Council on American Affairs, 1978. 148 p. F1527 .N5

Biesanz, Richard. THE COSTA RICANS. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall,

1982. 246 p. F1543 .B57

Black, George. TRIUMPH OF THE PEOPLE: THE SANDINISTA REVOLUTION INNICARAGUA. London: Zed Press, 1981. 368 p. F1528 .B55 1981

Booth, John A. THE END AND THE BEGINNING: THE NICARAGUAN REVOLUTION. in ForBoulder, CO: Westview, 1982. 279 p. F1528 .B66 1982 AI a

Bouchey, L. Francis, and Piedra, Alberto M. GUATEMALA, A PROMISE IN PERIL. ced fl

Washington, DC: Council for Inter-American Security, 1980. 91 p. -atioF1466.5 .B63

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Clariond, Jean Louis. EL SALVADOR ARDE: LA VERDAD SOBRE LA TRAGEDIASALVADORENA; EL SALVADOR BLAZES: THE TRUTH ABOUT THE SALVADORANTRAGEDY.... -Translated by Peter Walk. 2nd ed. Costa Rica: Edicio'nOmega, 1981. 197 p. F1488 .C53 1981

Cline, William R., and Delgado, Enrique, eds. ECONOMIC INTEGRATION INCENTRAL AMERICA. Washington, DC: Brookings Institution, 1978. 712 p.HC141 .E36

Crawley, Eduardo D. DICTATORS NEVER DIE: A PORTRAIT OF NICARAGUA AND THESOMOZA DYNASTY. London: C. Hurst, 1979. 180 p. F1527 .C7 1979b

Devine, Frank. EL SALVADOR, EMBASSY UNDER ATTACK. Ist ed. New York, NY:Vantage, 1981. 209 p. E183.8 .S18 D48 1981

Dhanji, Farid. EL SALVADOR, DEMOGRAPHIC ISSUES AND PROSPECTS. Washington,DC: World Bank, 1979. 69 p. HB3544 .D47

Didion, Joan. SALVADOR. New York, NY: Simon and Schuster, 1983. 108 p.F1488.3 .D53 1983

Diederich, Bernard. SOMOZA, AND THE LEGACY OF U.S. INVOLVEMENT IN CENTRALAMERICA. 1st ed. New York, NY: Dutton, 1981. 352 p. F1527 .S62 D53

Di Giovanni, Cleto, Jr., and Harvey, Hose L. CRISIS IN CENTRAL AMERICA:FACTS, ARGUMENTS, IMPORTANCE, DANGERS, RAMIFICATIONS. Washington, DC:Advanced International Studies Institute, 1982. 116 p. F1436 .D5

Dominguez, Jorge I. U.S. INTERESTS AND POLICIES IN THE CARIBBEAN ANDCENTRAL AMERICA. Washington, DC: American Enterprise Institute forPublic Policy Research, 1982. 55 p. F1436.8 .U6 D65

Durham, William H. SCARCITY AND SURVIVAL IN CENTRAL AMERICA: ECOLOGICALORIGINS OF THE SOCCER WAR. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press,1979. 209 p. HN 183.5 .D87

Erisman, H. Michael, and Martz, John D., eds. COLOSSUS CHALLENGED: THESTRUGGLE FOR CARIBBEAN INFLUENCE. Boulder, CO: Westview, 1982. 260 p.F2177 .C64 1982

Fagen, Richard R. THE NICARAGUAN REVOLUTION: A PERSONAL REPORT. Washing-ton, DC: Institute for Policy Studies, 1981. 36 p. F1528 .F3 1981

Gettleman, Marvin E., et al. EL SALVADOR: CENTRAL AMERICA IN THE NEW COLDWAR. New York, NY: Grove Press, 1981. 397 p. F1488.3 .E4 1981

Gleijeses, Piero. TILTING AT WINDMILLS: REAGAN IN CENTRAL AMERICA. Wash-ington, DC: Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced InternationalStudies, 1982. 40 p. E183.8 .C25 G44

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Ifmerman, Richard H. THE CIA IN GUATEMALA: THE FOREIGN POLICY OF INTER-VENTION. 1st ed. Austin, TX: University of Texas Press, 1982.291 p. E183,8 G9 145 1982

Langley, Lester D. THE UNITED STATES AND THE CARIBBEAN, 1900-1970.Athens, GA: University of Georgia Press, 1980. 324 p. F2178 .U6 L38

McColm, R. Bruce. EL SALVADOR, PEACEFUL REVOLUTION OR ARMED STRUGGLE?New York, NY: Freedom House, 1982. 47 p. F1488.3 .M3 1982.

Montgomery, Tomnie Sue. REVOLUTION IN EL SALVADOR: ORIGINS AND EVOLUTION.Boulder, CO: Westview, 1982. 252 p. F1488.3 .M66 1982

Morris, James A. HONDURAN ELECTORAL POLITICS AND MILITARY RULE: THEGEOPOLITICS OF CENTRAL AMERICA. Albuquerque, NM: University of NewMexico Department of Political Science, 1981. 13 p. (on arder)

- ~Nyrop, Richard F., ed. PANAMA, A COUNTRY STUDY. 3rd ed. Washington, DC:* U.S. Gov't. Printing Office, 1980. 276 p. F1567 .A67 1980

* Perkins, Whitney T. CONSTRAINT OF EMPIRE: THE UNITED STATES AND CARIBBEANINTERVENTIONS. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 1981. 282 p. F2178 .U6 P47

Ropp, Steve C. PANAMANIAN POLITICS: FROM GUARDED NATION TO NATIONAL GUARDNew York, NY: Praeger, 1982. 151 p. JL1648 .R66

Rudolph, James D., ed. NICARAGUA, A COUNTRY STUDY. 2nd ed. Washington,DC: U.S. Gov't. Printing Office, 1982. 278 p. F1523 .N569 1982.

Schlesinger, Stephen C., and Kinzer, Stephen. BITTER FRUIT: THE UNTOLDSTORY OF THE AMERICAN COUP IN GUATEMALA. 1st ed. Garden City, NY:Doubleday, 1982. 320 p. F1466.5 .S34

Shaw, Royce Q. CENTRAL AMERICA: REGIONAL INTEGRATION AND NATIONALPOLITICAL DEVELOPMENT. Boulder, CO: Westview, 1978. 242 p.

Somoza Debayle, Anastasio. NICARAGUA BETRAYED. Boston, MA: Western~Islands Pub, 1981. 431 p. F1527 $82

Storrs, K. Larry, and Martz, Mary Jeanne Reid. EL SALVADOR, U.S. INTERESTSAND POLICY OPTIONS. Washington, DC: Library of Congress CongressionalResearch Service, 1981. 21 p. F1486.3 .U6 S86

Walker, Thomas W., ed. NICARAGUA IN REVOLUTION. New York, NY: Praeger,1982. 410 p. F1528 .N498 1982

_____._. NICARAGUA, THE LAND OF SANDINO. Boulder, CO: Westview, 1981.137 p. F1526 .W175

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Weber, Henri. NICARAGUA: THE SANDINIST REVOLUTION. Translated by PatrickCamiller. London: Verso, 1981. 1c ... F1528 .W4213 1981

Wesson, Robert. COMMUNISM IN CENTRAL AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN. Stanford,CA: Hoover Institution Press, 1982. 177 p. HX118.5 .C65 1982

Williams, Edward J. MEXICO'S CENTRAL AMERICAN POLICY: APOLOGIES, MOTI-*VATIONS, AND PRINCIPLES. Carlisle Barracks, PA: U.S. Army War College

Strategic Studies Institute, 1982. 32 p. U413 .C8 82008

PERIODICALS

"Aftermath of Nicaragua's Civil War: Church and State Regroup." S.R.Sywulka. CHRISTIANITY TODAY 23:44-45, September 21, 1979

"Agony of El Salvador." R. Bonner. NEW YORK TIMES MAGAZINE pp 26-31+,February 22, 1981

"American Guns: Guatemalan Justice." R.F. Drinan. AMERICA 144:478-480,June 13, 1981

"America's Poland." (El Salvador) COMMONWEAL 109:102-103, February 26,1982; Discussion 109:354+, June 18, 1982

"America's Soft Underbelly: Central America and the Caribbean." John J.Tierney. SEA POWER 23:14-16, June 1980

"At Stake for U.S. in Nicaragua's Civil War." (It's a no-win situationfor the White House in Central America) Carl J. Migdail. U.S. NEWS& WORLD REPORT 86:42-44, June 18, 1979

"At Stake: 'Radicalization of Western Hemisphere."' (Central America --Interview with Alexander Haig, Secretary of State) U.S. NEWS & WORLDREPORT 91:22-23, December 21, 1981

"Ballots Won't Stop the Bullets." (El Salvador) C. Brown. NATION 234:238-244, February 27, 1982

"Beans-and-Bullets Politics." (Guatemala) M. Whitaker. NEWSWEEK100:56-58, December 13, 1982

"Believers Ask Yankees to Remove Cold War Blinders." (Nicaragua) R.Frase. CHRISTIANITY TODAY 25:61-63, March 27, 1981

"C.I.A. and the White Paper on El Salvador." R. McGehee. NATION 232:423-425, April 11, 1981

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"Can El Salvador be Saved?" M. Singer. COMMENTARY 72:31-36, December,1981

"Can the Junta Last?" (El Salvador) S. Kinzer. NEW REPUBLIC 182:15-18,March 22, 1980

"Careworn Costa Rica." S. Christian. NEW REPUBLIC 17:17-18+, December 6,1982

"The Caribbean Basin Initiative." (Symposium) FOREIGN POLICY 47:114-138,Sumner 1982

"Case for Negotiations." (El Salvador) P. Berryman. COMMONWEAL 72:718-721, December 18, 1981

"Causes of Social and Political Ferment in Guatemala." Vladimir Grecic.REVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS 33:49-51, June 20, 1982

"The Celluloid War." (El Salvador) P.H. Hoeffel. PROGRESSIVE 47:44-47,January 1983

"Central America: A Potential Vietnam?" Robert Harvey. WORLD TODAY 38:

282-287, July/August 1982

"Central America and Its Enemies." (El Salvador) C. Menges. COMMENTARY

72:32-38, August 1981

"Central America and the United States." Constantine C. Menges. SAISREVIEW pp 13-33, Sunmer 1981

"Central America May Be Next Iran." (Views of John S. Nichols) USA TODAY109:3-4, October 1980

"Central America: No Easy Answers." R.E. Feinberg. FOREIGN AFFAIRS 59:1121-1146, Summer 1981

"Central America Power Keg: What Role for the U.S.?" A. Nelson. CURRENT228:34-43, December 1980

"Central America: The Problem That Won't Go Away." R.E. White. NEW YORKTIMES MAGAZINE pp 20-25+, July 18, 1982

"Central America Watch." NATION 232:294, March 14; 358, March 18; 455,April 18; 590, May 16; 654, May 30; 717, June 13; 233:37-38, July11-18; 198, September 12; 368, October 17; 429+, October 31, 1981

"Central American Cauldron." R. Millett. CURRENT HISTORY 82:69-73+,February 1983

"The Central American Militaries: A Survey of the Literature." RonSeckinger. LATIN AMERICAN RESEARCH REVIEW 16:246-258, no. 2 1981I. 5

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"Central American Paralysis." Richard Millett. FOREIGN POLICY pp 99-117,Summer 1980

"The Central American Quagmire." A. Riding. FOREIGN AFFAIRS 61 SpecialIssue:641-659, 1983

"Central American Turmoil Could Leak Through Chiapas." (Guatemala) S.W.

Sanders. BUSINESS WEEK pp 53-54, June 14, 1982

"The Central American War That Knows No Frontiers." ECONOMIST 284:43-44,

July 31, 1982

"Central America's Beacon of Hope." (Costa Rica) D. Reed. READER'SDIGEST 119:148-152, December 1981

"Central America's War (Events in El Salvador, Nicaragua, Guatemala andHonduras; Role of the United States)." Robert Harvey. ECONOMIST 282:17-23, March 27; 283:57-64, April 3, 1982

"Certification of Progress in El Salvador." (Progress towards goals setout in the International Security and Cooperation Act of 1981; humanrights, control of the military, economic and political reforms.)Thomas 0. Enders. DEPARTMENT OF STATE BULLETIN 82':60-64, September1982

"Chances for Nicaragua." W.H. Cowan. COMMONWEAL 107:331-333, June 6,1980

"Coke and The Death Squads: Guatemala--The Next Nicaragua?" C. Brown.NATION 229:138-142, August 25, 1979

"Comuandante Uno Plays for Keeps." (Honduras) NEWSWEEK 100:34,September 27, 1982

"Communist Countries Shipping Arms to Guerrillas in El Salvador." AVIATIONWEEK & SPACE TECHNOLOGY 114:24-25, March 2, 1981

"Communist Interference in El Salvador." DEPARTMENT OF STATE BULLETIN 81:1-7, March 1981

"Costa Rica Shows How Again." TIME 111:38+, February 20, 1978

"The Coup That Got Away." (Guatemala) T.A. Sancton. TIME 119:28-30,April 5, 1982

"The Crisis in Central America." (Six articles) AEI FOREIGN POLICY ANDDEFENSE REVIEW 4:2-36, no. 2 1982

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"Cross and Rifle: Revolution and the Church in El Salvador and Nicaragua."Tounie Sue Montgomery. JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS 36:209-221,Fall/Winter 1982/83

"Dateline Nicaragua: The End of The Affair." R.R. Fagen. FOREIGNPOLICY 36:178-191, Fall 1979

"Day of Reckoning Is Coming." (Interview by J. Stein--El Salvador)R.E. White. PROGRESSIVE 45:22-24, September 1981

"A Death List for the Salvadoran Army." S. Salisbury. NATION 235:650-651+December 18, 1982

"Declaration on Democracy in Central America." (Meeting of foreign minis-ters; State Department statement, October 5, 1982) DEPARTMENT OFSTATE BULLETIN 82:69-72, December 1982

"Demilitarization in Costa Rica: A Farewell to Arms?" Tord ndivik andSolveig Aas. JOURNAL OF PEACE RESEARCH 18:333-351, no. 4 1981

"Downfall of a Dictator: Resignation of A. Somoza." (Nicaragua) TIME114:34-36, July 30, 1979

"The Economic Hurricane Shaking Costa Rica." BUSINESS WEEK p 54, February8, 1982

"El Salvador." U.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE BULLETIN 80:81-82, July 1980

"El Salvador Between Two Fires." R. A. White. AMERICA 143:262-266,November 1, 1980

"El Salvador: Can It Be Saved?" Robert S. Dudley. U.S. NEWS & WORLDREPORT 92:18-20, March 29, 1982

"El Salvador: The Current Danger; A View from the Church." J.B. Hehir.FOREIGN-POLICY 43:83-88, Summer 1981

"El Salvador: The Current Danger; American Myths." L. Gomez and B.Cameron. FOREIGN POLICY 43:71-78, Summer 1981

"El Salvador: The Current Danger; Choosing to Win." W.S. Thompson.FOREIGN POLICY 43:78-83, Summer 1981

"El Salvador: The 'Hot Spot' in Latin America." Y. Korolyov. INTERNA-TIONAL AFFAIRS (MOSCOW) pp 58-66, June 1981

"El Salvador: The Next Vietnam?" C. Forche. PROGRESSIVE 45:27-29,February 1981

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"El Salvador: The Principle of Non-Intervention." (Address, September 9,1981) E. Rivas-Gallont. VITAL SPEECHES OF THE DAY 48:20-21, October

" .~ 15, 1981

"El Salvador: The Search for Peace." (Address) Thomas 0. Enders.DEPARTMENT OF STATE BULLETIN 81:70-73, September 1981

"El Salvador: The Search for Peace." (Background paper on the internaland external forces involved in El Salvador, and the United States'role) DEPARTMENT OF STATE BULLETIN 81:72-77, October 1981

, "El Salvador: The State of Siege Continues." R.J. Meislin. NEW YORKTIMES MAGAZINE pp 34-36+, February 20, 1983

"El Salvador: What Comes Next?" (The huge election turnout marks astartling grass-roots endorsement of democracy.) Carl J. Migdail.U.S. NEWS & WORLD REPORT 92:22-24, April 12, 1982

* "El Salvador: Where U.S. Is Backed into a Corner." Joseph Benham. U.S.* NEWS & WORLD REPORT 90:30-31, January 19, 1981

NO_ "The El Salvador White Paper and Its Critics." Mark Falcoff. AEI FOREIGNPOLICY AND DEFENSE REVIEW 4:18-24, no. 2 1982

"El Salvador's Agony and U.S. Policies." J.L. Connor. AMERICA 142:360-363, April 26, 1980

"El Salvador's Christian Democrat Junta." P. Lernoux. NATION 231:632-633+, December 13, 1980

"El Salvador's Civil War." B. Nissen. NEWSWEEK 97:53-54, January 26,1981

"El Salvador's Climate of Terror." E. Moran. AMERICA 138:117-119,February. 18, 1978

"El Salvador's Future--and How U. S. Can Influence It." (Interview withAmbassador Robert White) U.S. NEWS & WORLD REPORT 90:37-38, January26, 1981

"El Salvador's Marxist Revolution." Alexander Kruger. JOURNAL OF SOCIAL,POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC STUDIES 6:119-139, Summer 1981

"The Elusive Center in Central America." Piero Gleijeses. WORKING PAPERSFOR A NEW SOCIETY 8:30-37, November/December 1981

"End of Fear in Nicaragua." J. R. Brockman. AMERICA 139:84-86, August 12,1978

"Escalation in El Salvador." S. Strasse. NEWSWEEK 99:32-35, February 15,1982

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"Facing Facts in El Salvador." NEW REPUBLIC 187:9-10, November 22, 1982

"The Fall of Somoza: Anatomy of a Revolution." Robin Navarro Montgomery.PARAMETERS 10:47-57, March 1980

"Farewell, Monroe Doctrine." (El Salvador) C. Fuentes. HARPERS 263:29-35, August 1981

"Faulty Reporting." (Data that U.S. disseminates on human rights--ElSalvador) NATION 235:36-37, July 10-17, 1982

"Fears of War Along the Border." (American involvement in Honduras andNicaragua) J. Kelly. TIME 120:37-38, December 6, 1982

"Ferment in Central America." T. Mathews and Others. NEWSWEEK 97:43-46,March 16, 1981

"Forum: U.S. Policy Toward Central America." (Four articles) ORBIS 26:* 305-325, Summer 1982

"Freedom and Unfreedom in Nicaragua." S. Christian. NEW REPUBLIC 185:15-20, July 18, 1981

"Future of Nicaragua." (Address, December 3, 1979) R. Solis. VITALSPEECHES OF THE DAY 46:273-277, February 15, 1980

"God's Man on Horseback." (Guatemala) (J.E. Rios Montt seizes thepresidency). S. Davidson. TIME 119:46-47, June 21, 1982

"Green Light for Terror." (El Salvador) R.A. White. COMMONWEAL 108:14-16, January 16, 1981

"Guatemala, Central America and the Caribbean." (Address, July 30, 1981)L.A. Tambs. VITAL SPEECHES OF THE DAY 47:677-684, September 1, 1981

"Guatemala on the Brink." Jim Guy. INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES pp 26-29,

*September/October 1982

"Guatemala: State of Siege." A. Riding. NEW YORK TIMES MAGAZINEUpp 16-22+, August 24, 1980

"Guatemala: The Coming Danger." M. Simons. FOREIGN POLICY 43:93-103,Summer 1981

"Guatemala's Born-Again Dictator." (J.E. Rios Montt) D. Peerman.CHRISTIAN CENTURY 99:524-525, May 5, 1982

"Guatemala's Moment of Truth." F. Pisani. WORLD PRESS REVIEW 29:26-28,I. March 1982

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"The Guns of Guatemala." A. Naim. NEWSWEEK 188:17-21, April 11, 1983

"Heading for Another Vietnam?" (Symposium--El Salvador) R.A. Kittle.U.S. NEWS & WORLD REPORT 94:20-24, March 21, 1983

"The Hobbes Problem: Order, Authority, and Legitimacy in Central America."Jeane Kirkpatrick. ACROSS THE BOARD 18:22-31, September 1981

"Honduras on the Edge." L. Jenkins. ATLANTIC 250:16-18+, August 1982

"How Communist Countries Assist Salvadoran Insurgents." ASIAN OUTLOOK16:19-22, April 1981

"How to Avoid Another Cuba." (Nicaragua) N. Kotz and M. Kondracke. NEWREPUBLIC 184:19-23, June 20, 1981

"How to Help El Salvador." NEW REPUBLIC 188:5-7, March 28, 1983

"In the Growing Debate Over El Salvador." (Excerpts from interviews withSecretary of State Haig, Secretary of Defense Weinberger, two senatorsand a congressman) U.S. NEWS & WORLD REPORT 92:25-27, March 1, 1982

"Inevitable Revolutions." W. LaFeber. ATLANTIC 249:74-83, June 1982

"An Innocent Abroad in West Germany." (Conference against the U.S. Inter-vention in Central America at Muenster University) J.M. Wall.CHRISTIAN CENTURY 99:395-397, April 7, 1982

"Inside Central America: A Costa Rican Assessment of a Region's VolatileAntagonisms." WORLD PRESS REVIEW 28:29-31, June 1981

"Is Central America Going Communist?" U.S. NEWS & WORLD REPORT 91:20-24,December 21, 1981

"The Key Military Issues in the War in El Salvador." Ernest Evans.CONFLICT 2:5-13, Spring/Summer 1982

"Latin American Navies." Robert L. Scheina. PROCEEDINGS OF THE U;S.NAVAL INSTITUTE 108:30-34, March 1982

"Latin Rulers." (Nicaragua) W. Goodman. NEW LEADER 61:13-14, September

25, 1978

"Letter From El Salvador." T. Buckley. NEW YORKER 57:41-46+, June 22,1981

"Longstanding Opposition Is the Cause of El Salvador's Civil War." (Withdiscussion) G. MacEoin. CENTER MAGAZINE 14:47-56, November/December1981

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"A Lot of Show, But No Tell." (Attempts to prove foreign subversion in ElSalvador) W. Isaacson. TIME 119:18-22, March 22, 1982

"The Master Propaganda Plan of the Salvadoran Revolutionary Opposition."POLITCIAL COMMUNICATION AND PERSUASION 2:93-120, no.1 1982

"Marxist Win Not in Sight in El Salvador." (Interview with T. Enders)U.S. NEWS & WORLD REPORT 94:29-30, February 21, 1983

"A Micro-Political Explanation of the 1979 Nicaraguan Revolution." AlfredG. Cuzan and Richard J. Heggen. LATIN AMERICAN RESEARCH REVIEW 17:156-170, no.2 1982

"Military Aid to El Salvador." P. Land. AMERICA 142:245-246, March 22,1980

"Mqilitary Excess and Democratic Hopes--An Inflammtory Mix." (With dis-cussion--E1 Salvador) CENTERNMAGAZINE 15:37-59, January/February 1982

"Military Role for U.S. in El Salvador?" (Yes: Interview with Senator

Richard G. Lugar, Republican of Indiana; No: Interview with Representa-tive Clarence D. Long, Democrat of Maryland) U.S. NEWS & WORLDREPORT 90:31-32, March 16, 1981

"The Military's Web of Corruption." (El Salvador) C. Forche and L. Gomez

NATION 235:391-393, October 23, 1982

"Mind of Somoza." (Nicaragua) M. Holland. NATION 227:460-462,November 4, 1978

"Much Talk About Talks." (El Salvador) G. Russell. TIME 121:34-36,March 28, 1983

"National Mutiny in Nicaragua." A. Riding. NEW YORK TIMES MAGAZINEpp 12-15+, July 30, 1978

"Nebaj and the Future of Guatemala." D.T. Fox. CHRISTIAN CENTURY 99:658-662, June 2, 1982

"New Panama." S. Kinzer. NEW REPUBLIC 180:21-23, February 10, 1979

"New Strongman." (Interim President R. de la Espriella--Panama) TIME. . 120:30, August 9, 1982

"The Next Step in El Salvador." (With editorial comment). P. E. Sigmund.NEW LEADER 65:2-5, April 5, 1982

"Nic'ragua: A Delicate Balance." A. Riding. NEW YORK TIMES MAGAZINEpp 74-78+, December 2, 1979

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"Nicaragua After Somoza." R.F. Drinan. AMERICA 142:101-102, February 9,1980

"Nicaragua: Afteir the Revolution." E. Holland. ATLANTIC 246:16-18+,August 1980

"Nicaragua Consolidates Its Revolution." T. W. Walker. CURRENT HISTORY80:79-82+, February 1981

"Nicaragua: Cuba All Over Again?" Carl J. Migdail. U.S. NEWS & WORLDREPORT 85:37+, September 11, 1978

Nicaragua, Department Response, February 8, 1979." U.S. DEPARTMENT OFSTATE BULLETIN 79:66, May 1979

"Nicaragua: Human Rights and the Miskito Indians." M.D. Wilde. AMERICA146:295-297, April 17, 1982

"Nicaragua in Crisis." N.J. Pearson. CURRENT HISTORY 76:78-80+, FebruaryV 1979

"Nicaragua in January: Sandinists vs the Guardia Nacionals." J.R. Brock-man. AMERICA 140:136-138, February 24, 1979

"Nicaragua Makes Its Case." (Address, March 4, 1982; translated by D.J.Flakoll) S. Ramirez Mercado. NATION 234:390-391, April 3, 1982

"Nicaragua Rebuilds." B. Koeppel and D. Harvey. PROGRESSIVE 44:42-46, May1980

"Nicaragua Report." (Report on human rights from the Americas Watch Com-mittee) NATION 234:674-675, June 5, 1982

"Nicaragua: Statement, September 21, 1978." W.M. Christopher. U. S.DEPARTMENT OF STATE BULLETIN 79:57-58, January 1979

"Nicaragua: Symposium." U.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE BULLETIN 79:55-62,August 1979

"Nicaragua: Triumph of Moderation? The Fragile Foothold of a 'FreeSocialism."' Jean-Pierre Clerc. WORLD PRESS REVIEW 27:27-29, January1980

"Nicaraguan Tinderbox: Arms Race in Central America." C. Arnson. NATION228:266-267, March 10, 1979

"Nicaragua's Agonizing Slide." (LA PRENSA of Managua; interview by A.Balk) P. Chamorro. WORLD PRESS REVIEW 28:26-28, July 1981

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"llicaraqua's Agony: The Central American Context." F.X. Cannon.AMEFRICAS 31:31-5, September 1979

"Nicaragua's Elusive War." G. Russell. TIME 121:34-35, April 4, 1983

"Nicaragua's Leftist Rulers--Defiant as Ever." C.J. Migdail. U.S. NEWS& WORLD REPORT 94:29-30, March 14, 1983

"Nicaragua's Revolution: A Progress Report." A.F. McGovern. AMERICA145:378-380, December 12, 1981

"Nicaragua's Unfinished Revolution." C.N. Gjording. AMERICA 141:166-171,October 6, 1979

"No Easy Choices in El Salvador." R. Lubar. FORTUNE 103:211-212+, May 4,1981

"Now or Never." (Nicaragua) A.D. Frank. FORBES 129:43-45, April 12,1982

"OAS General Assembly Meets in St. Lucia." (Secretary of State Haig's ad-dress; U. S. Department of State announcement on the El Salvador reso-lution; texts of resolutions adopted by the Assembly of theOrganization of American States at their llth regular session, December2-11, 1981) DEPARTMENT OF STATE BULLETIN 82:1-7, January 1982

"Oligarchs and Officers: The Crisis in El Salvador." W.M. LeoGrande andC.A. Robbins. FOREIGN AFFAIRS 58:1084-1103, Sumer 1980; Discussion.59:181-183, Fall 1980

"Oligarchs, Old and New." (Guatemala). COMMONWEAL 108:549-550, October 9,1981

"Opportunity for Democracy?" (Honduras) K. Ellrodt. WORLD PRESS REVIEW27:41, September 1980

"Our Real Interests in Central America." R.A. Pastor. ATLANTIC 250:27-39July 1982

"Panama After Torrijos." (Interview by A. Balk with R. Arias Calderon)WORLD PRESS REVIEW 28:31-33, November 1981

"Panama Canal." (Address, October 21, 1980) J.J. Amado, 3d. VITALSPEECHES OF THE DAY 47:164-166, January 1, 1981

"Panama: Canal Fine, Government Shaky." G.J. Migdail. U.S. NEWS & WORL4DREPORT 93:30-31, November 1, 1982

"Panama: Troubled Passage for a U.S. Ally." A. Riding. NEW YORK TIMESMAGAZINE pp 78-81+, November 22, 1981

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p "Panama's Relationship to the Nicaraguan Crisis: Statement, June 7, 1979."

B. Grove, Jr. U.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE BULLETIN 79:62-63, August 1979

"A Plan to Win in El Salvador." R. Watson. NEWSWEEK 101:18-20, March 21,A- 1983

"Political Instability in Central America." Roland H. Ebel. CURRENT* HISTORY 81:56-59+, February 1982

"Politics of Violence: Guatemala and El Salvador." R.L. Millett.CURRENT HISTORY 80:70-74+, February 1981

"Preserving Nicaragua's Revolution." J.K. Black. CHRISTIAN CENTURY99:209-211, February 24, 1982

"Reagan and Central America." David E. Bonior. SAIS REVIEW pp 3-11,

Summer 1981

"Reagan and Revolution." J. Dinges. PROGRESSIVE 46:22-26, May 1982

"The Reagan Plan for Nicaragua." V. Pulley. AMERICA 148:208-210,March 19, 1983

"Reagan Sounds the Alarm." (El Salvador) R. Watson. NEWSWEEK 101:16-18+, March 14, 1983

*"Reagan's Split Initiative." (Address to the Organization of AmericanStates) J. Brecher. NEWSWEEK 99:22-23, March 8, 1982

"Real Guatemala." (Address, November 14, 1978) J. Lamport Rodil. VITALSPEECHES OF THE DAY 45:269-273, February 15, 1979

"The Real Soviet Threat in El Salvador--and Beyond." (Interview with CIADirector William J. Casey) U.S. NEWS & WORLD REPORT 92:23-26,March 8, 1982

"Revolution and the Church in Guatemala." M. Specktor. AMERICA 146:440-441, June 5, 1982

"The Revolution in Nicaragua: Another Cuba?" William M. LeoGrande.FOREIGN AFFAIRS 58:28-50, Fall 1979

"Road to Reaction in El Salvador." C. Forche. NATION 230:712-716,June 14, 1980

"Rumors of War in Central America." (Honduras) AMERICA 147:123,September 18, 1982

"Sandinist Victory-in Nicaragua." T.W. Walker. CURRENT HISTORY 78:57-61+, February 1980

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"The Sandinists Under Pressure." (Nicaragua) H. Pallais. NATION 235:426-428+, October 30, 1982

"The Secret War Against Nicaragua." Vladimir Dolgov. NEW TIMES (MOSCOW)pp 25-27, no. 23, June 1981

"The Secret War Boils Over." (Nicaragua) J. LeMoyne. NEWSWEEK 101:46-50, April 11, 1983

"Showdown in El Salvador." (Symposium) WORLD PRESS REVIEW 28:37-42,April 1981

"Showdown with Russia in America's Back Yard." U.S. NEWS & WORLD REPORT90:47-48, March 2, 1981

"Showdown with the Somozas. Nicaragua's Civil War." P. Lernoux. NATION227:230-231, September 16, 1978

"Sinking in the Caribbean Basin." R. Pastor. FOREIGN AFFAIRS 60:1038-1058,Summer 1982

"The Situation We Face in Central America." (Address, September 19, 1982)E. Abrams. VITAL SPEECHES OF THE DAY 49:102-104, December 1, 1982

"Solidarity with the Sandinists." G. Grass. NATION 236:300-303, March 12,1983

"Some Rays of Hope in El Salvador." Carl J. Migdail. U.S. NEWS & WORLD

REPORT 93:85-86, October 11, 1982

"Somoza's Finale." (Nicaragua) S. Kinzer. NEW REPUBLIC 181:18-20,July 21, 1979

"Somoza's Last Stand?" (Nicaragua) S. Strasser and others. NEWSWEEK 94:38-39+, July 2, 1979

"A Splendid Little War: Drawing the Line in El Salvador." William M. LeoGrande. INTERNATIONAL SECURITY 6:27-52, Sumer 1981

"The Stakes in Central America and U.S. Policy Responses." M.D. Hayes.CURRENT 245:45-54, September 1982

"Strategic Guatemala." Edward J. Walsh. NATIONAL DEFENSE 66:4043,October 1981

"Struggle in Central America." (Symposium; with introduction by C.W.Maynes) FOREIGN POLICY 43:70-103, Sumer 1981

"Teaching the ABC's of War." (El Salvador) S. Strasser. NEWSWEEK 101:24-25 March 28, 1983

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"Terror, Right and Left." (Central America) T.A. Sancton. TINE 119:

24-32, March 22, 1982

"There is No Military Solution in El Salvador." Robert White. CENTER

MAGAZINE 14:5-13, July/August 1981

"Three Perspectives on El Salvador." Robert A. Pastor. SAIS REVIEW pp 35-48, Sumer 1981

"Touchdown for the KGB." (U.S. attempt to show Nicaragua support of Sal-vadoran rebels backfires) NATIONAL REVIEW 34:446-447, April 16, 1982

"Troubled Times for Central America." W.E. Garrett. NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC160:58-61, July 1981

4"Two Cultures, Two Extinctions." (Atrocities against Indians--Guatemala)V. Perera. NATION 235:556-558, November 27, 1982

-U "The USSR, Cuba, and the Crisis in Central America." Jiri Valenta. ORBIS25:715-745, Fall 1981

"Understanding Central America: A Costa Rican View of Challenges Facingthe U.S." Eduardo Ulibarri. WORLD PRESS REVIEW 29:23-25, July 1982

-"Understanding the Salvadoran Revolutionaries." (With discussion) B.Bonpane. CENTER MAGAZINE 14:57-64, November/December 1981

"The United States and El Salvador." (Panel discussion) CENTER MAGAZINE

"N 15:37-59, January/February 1982

" .. "U.S. Foreign Aid and the Unstable Polity: A Regional Case Study." (Car-ibbean--Central America) Charles F. Doran. ORBIS 22:435-452,Summer 1978

"U.S. Interests in Central America." AMERICA 146:124-125, February 20,

1982

"U.S. Mediation in Nicaragua." AMERICA 139:277-278, October 28, 1978

"U.S. Options--and Illusions--in Central America." David Jordan.STRATEGIC REVIEW 10:53-62, Spring 1982

"Voices from Nicaragua." D. Cluster. PROGRESSIVE 46:31-33, May 1982

- "Voices from Nicaragua." W. Steif. PROGRESSIVE 46:27-30, May 1982

"We are All-Americans." (R. Reagan's Caribbean Basin initiative)

W. Isaacson. TIME 119:14-16, March 8, 1962

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"What Next in Central America?" (Interview, G. Fernandez) WORLD PRESSREVIEW 26:15-18, December 1979

'When is Military Aid Justified? The Case of El Salvador." HeliodoroGonzalez. INTER-AMERICAN ECONOMIC AFFAIRS 35:71-83, Autumn 1981

Where U.S. Interests are Caught in a Crossfire." (Nicaragua) BUSINESSWEEK pp 44-45+, February 27, 1978

'White Paper on the White Paper." (Discussion of State Department's WhitePaper entitled "Communist Interference in El Salvador") J. Petras.NATION 353+, March 28, 1981

'Who Inherits Nicaragua?" ECONOMIST 272:11-13, August 4, 1979

Whole New Universe." (Military buildup--Nicaragua) G. Russell andothers. TIME 119:36-37, January 18, 1982

"Withdrawal from Nicaragua." NATION 227:627-628, December 9, 1978

"Why Democracy is Tottering in Costa Rica." J. Newhagen. BUSINESS WEEKp 60 February 23, 1981

Why U.S. Keeps a Wary Eye on Panama." Joseph Benham. U.S. NEWS & WORLDREPORT 91:46-47, November 16, 1981

'Winning Through Negotiation." R.A. Pastor. NEW REPUBLIC 186:13-16,March 17, 1982

'Wrong Answer to an Old Question." (U.S. intervention--El Salvador) J.M. Wall. CHRISTIAN CENTURY 98:251-252, March 11, 1981

"You Heard It Right: The Dictator is an Evangelical Christian." (J.E.Montt, member of Verbo Church--Guatemala) CHRISTIANITY TODAY26:32-34, April 23, 1982

LEGAL PERIODICALS

"Cross and Rifle; Revolution and the Church in El Salvador and Nicaragua."Tomie Sue Montgomery. JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS 36:209-221,1982-83

"The Utility of Presidential Certifications of Compliance with UnitedStates Human Rights Policy: The Case of El Salvador." Scott HortonWISCONSIN LAW REVIEW 1982:825-861, 1982

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U.S. Congress. House. Appropriations Committee. FOREIGN ASSISTANCE ANDRELATED PROGRAMS APPROPRIATIONS FOR 1982, Part 1. Hearings, 97thCong., 1st Seas., 1981. CIS 1981 MF H181-72

S, U.S. Congress. House. Appropriations Committee. FOREIGN ASSISTANCE ANDRELATED PROGRAMS APPROPRIATIONS FOR 1982, Part 3. Hearings, 97thCong., 1st Sess., 1981. CIS 1981 HF H181-74 pp 414-474

U.S. Congress. House. Appropriations Comittee. FOREIGN ASSISTANCE ANDRELATED PROGRAMS APPROPRIATIONS FOR 1983, Part 3. Hearings, 97thCong., 2nd Sess., 1982. CIS 1982 MF H181-99, 100

U.S. Congress. House. Appropriations Committee. FOREIGN ASSISTANCE ANDRELATED PROGRAMS APPROPRIATIONS FOR 1983, Part 5. Hearings, 97thCong., 2nd Sess., 1982. CIS 1982 HF H181-104

U.S. Congress. House. Appropriations Committee. FOREIGN ASSISTANCE ANDRELATED PROGRAMS APPROPRIATIONS FOR 1983, Part 6: JUSTIFICATION OF

4 THE BUDGET ESTIMATES. Hearings, 97th Cong., 2nd Sess., 1982.CIS 1982 MF H181-105

U.S. Congress. House. Appropriations Committee. SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIA-TIONS FOR 1982, Part 2. Hearings, 97th Cong., 2nd Sess., 1982.CIS 1982 HF H181-62

U.S. Congress. House. Armed Services Committee. REPORT OF THE DELEGATIONTO LATIN AMERICAN COUNTRIES. Committee Print, 97th Cong., 2nd Sess.,1982. CIS 1983 HF H202-7

U.S. Congress. House. Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs Couetittee. INTER-AMERICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK LOAN TO GUATEMALA. Hearings, 97th Cong.,2nd Sees., 1982. CIS 1983 MF H241-2

U.S. Congress. House. Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs Committee. OVER-SIGHT HEARING ON THE INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND LOAN TO EL SALVADOR.Hearings, 97th Cong., 2nd Sess., 1982. CIS 1983 MF H241-3

U.S. Congress. House. Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs Committee. OVER-SIGHT HEARING ON THE INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND LOAN TO EL. SALVADOR.Hearings, 97th Cong., 2hd Sess., 1982. CIS 1983 MIF H241-3.2

U.S. Congress. House. Foreign Affairs Committee. AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT

IN THE CARIBBEAN AND CENTRAL AMERICA. Hearings, 97th Cong., 2nd Seas.," a.1982. CIS 1983 MF H381-4.2

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U.S. Congress. House. Foreign Affairs Committee. CARIBBEAN BASIN

INITIATIVE. Hearings, 97th Cong., 2nd Seas., 1982. CIS 1983MF H381-3

U.S. Congress. House. Foreign Affairs Comittee. CARIBBEAN--CENTRAL

AMERICA ECONOMIC REVITALIZATION ACT OF 1982. House Report 97-665,pt. 1, 97th Cong., 2nd Sess., 1982. CIS 1982 MF H383-11

U.S. Congress. House. Foreign Affairs Committee. CARIBBEAN--CENTRALAMERICA ECONOMIC REVITALIZATION ACT OF 1982. House Report 97-666,97th Cong., 2nd Seas., 1982. CIS 1982 MF H383-12

U.S. Congress. House. Foreign Affairs Committee. CONGRESS AND FOREIGNPOLICY: 1981. Committee Print, 97th Cong., 2nd Seas., 1982. CIS1982 MF H382-24 pp 115-132.

U.S. Congress. House. Foreign Affairs Committee. DOMESTIC AND FOREIGNPOLICY IMPLICATIONS OF U.S. IMMIGRATION AND REFUGEE RESETTLEMENTPOLICY. Hearings, 97th Cong., 1st and 2nd Sess., 1982. CIS 1982MF H381-56

U.S. Congress. House. Foreign Affairs Committee. FOREIGN ASSISTANCE ANDRELATED PROGRAMS APPROPRIATIONS FOR 1983, Part 1. Hearings, 97thCong., 1st and 2nd Seas., 1981-1982. CIS 1982 MF H181-72

U.S. Congress. House. Foreign Affairs Committee. FOREIGN ASSISTANCELEGISLATION FOR FY83, Part 6. Hearings, 97th Cong., 2nd Seas., 982.CIS 1983 MF H381-24

U.S. Congress. House. Foreign Affairs Committee. HONDURAS AND U.S.POLICY: AN EMERGING DILEMMA. Hearings, 97th Cong., 2nd Seas., 1982.CIS 1983 MF H381-9

U.S. Congress. House. Foreign Affairs Committee. IMPLEMENTATION OFCONGRESSIONALLY MANDATED HUMAN RIGHTS PROVISIONS, Vol. II. Hearings,97th Cong., 2nd Seas., 1982. CIS 1983 HF H381-6.4

U.S. Congress. House. Foreign Affairs Committee. IMPLEMENTATION OFCONGRESSIONALLY MANDATED HUMAN RIGHTS PROVISIONS, Vol. II. Hearings,97th Cong., 2nd Seas., 1982. CIS 1983 MF H381-6.6

U.S. Congress. House. Foreign Affairs Committee. INTERNATIONAL SECURITYAND DEVELOPMENT COOPERATION ACT OF 1982. House Report 97-547, 97thCong., 2nd Seas., 1982. CIS 1982 MF H383-5

U.S. Congress. House. Foreign Affairs Committee. OBSERVANCE OF HONDURANNATIONAL ELECTIONS. Committee Print, 97th Cong., 2nd Seas., 1983.CIS 1983 MF H382-2

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U.S. Congress. House. Foreign Affairs Committee. PRESIDENTIAL CERTIFI-

CATION ON EL SALVADOR, Vol. I. Hearings, 97th Cong., 2nd Seas., 1982.CIS 1982 HF H381-45

U.S. Congress. House. Foreign Affairs Committee. PRESIDENTIAL CERTIFI-CATION ON EL SALVADOR, Vol II. Hearings, 97th Cong., 2nd Sess.,1982. CIS 1982 HF H381-69

U.S. Congress. House. Foreign Affairs Committee. RESOLUTION OF INQUIRYCONCERNING ROBERTO D'AUBUISSON. House Report 97-579, 97th Cong., 2ndSeas., 1982. CIS 1982 MF H383-6

U.S. Congress. House. Foreign Affairs Committee. REVIEW OF REVISED FY82ECONOMIC ASSISTANCE PROPOSALS FOR LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN.Hearings, 97th Cong., lst Sess., 1981. CIS 1982 MF H381-31

U.S. Congress. House. Foreign Affairs Committee. REVIEW OF STATE DEPART-MENT COUNTRY REPORTS ON HUMAN RIGHTS PRACTICES FOR 1981. Hearings,97th Cong., 2nd Seas., 1982. CIS 1983 MF H381-2

U.S. Congress. House. Foreign Affairs Committee. REVIEW OF THE PRESI-DENTIAL CERTIFICATION OF NICARAGUA'S CONNECTION TO TERRORISM. Heariqgs96th Cong., 2nd Seas., 1980. CIS 1981 MF H381-8

U.S. Congress. House. Foreign Affairs Committee. ROLE OF INTERNATIONALSECURITY ASSISTANCE OF U.S. DEFENSE POLICY. Hearing, 97th Cong.,2nd Seas., 1982. CIS 1982 MF H381-39

U.S. Congress. House. Foreign Affairs Committee. SALVADORAN REFUGEES INHONDURAS. Hearings, 97th Cong., 1st Seas., 1981. CIS 1982 MF H381-27

U.S. Congress. House. Foreign Affairs Committee. SELECTED EXECUTIVESESSION HEARINGS OF THE COMMITTEE, 1951-56. VOL XVI: THE MIDDLE EASTAND AFRICA; INTER-AMERICAN AFFAIRS. Hearings, 82-84th Cong., 1st and2nd Seas., 1951-1956. CIS 1981 MF H381-54

U.S. Congress. House. Foreign Affairs Comuittee. TO AUTHORIZE THE TRANS-FER OF NINE NAVAL VESSELS TO CERTAIN FOREIGN GOVERNMENTS, ANDOTHERMATTERS. Hearings, 97th Cong., 2nd Seas., 1982. CIS 1983 MF H381-17

U.S. Congress. House. Foreign Affairs Committee. TWENTY-SECOND MEXICO--U.S. IUTERPARLIANETARY CONFERENCE. Committee Print, 97th Cong.,2nd Seas., 1982. CIS 1982 HF H382-21

U.S. Congress. House. Foreign Affairs Committee. U.S. ARMS TRANSFERPOLICY IN LATIN AMERICA. Committee Print, 97th Cong., 1st Seas., 1981.CIS 1982 MF H381-15

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U.S. Congress. House. Foreign Affairs Committee. U.S. POLICY OPTIONS INEL SALVADOR. Hearings, 97th Cong., 1st Seas., 1981. CIS 1982HF H381-40

U.S. Congress. House. Foreign Affairs Committee. U.S. POLICY TOWARD ELSALVADOR. Hearing, 97th Cong., 1st Seas., 1981. CIS 1981 MF H381-58

U.S. Congress. House. ForeignAffairs Committee. U.S. POLICY TOWARDGUATEMALA AND EL SALVADOR. Comnittee Print, 98th Cong., 1st Seas.,1983. CIS 1983 MF H382-17

U.S. Congress. House. Foreign Affairs Committee. U.S. NATIONAL INTERESTIN LATIN AMERICA. Hearings, 97th Cong., 1st Seas., 1981. CIS 1981MF H381-61

U.S. Congress. House. Foreign Affairs Committee. FOREIGN ASSISTANCELEGISLATION FOR FY82, Part 7. Hearings, 97th Cong., 1st Seas., 1981CIS 1981 MF H381-82

U.S. Congress. House. Foreign Affairs Committee. HUMAN RIGHTS IN GUATEMALAHearing, 97th Cong., 1st Seas., 1981. CIS 1981 MF H381-90

U.S. Congress. House. Foreign Affairs Committee. CARIBBEAN BASIN POLICY.Hearings, 97th Cong., 1st Seas., 1981. CIS 1981 HF H381-91

U.S. Congress. House. Foreign Affairs Comittee. CENTRAL AMERICA, 1981.Committee Print, 97th Cong., 1st Seas., 1981. CIS 1981 MF H382-22

U.S. Congress. House. Foreign Affairs Committee. STATUS OF U.S. BI-LATERAL RELATIONS WITH COUNTRIES OF LATIN AMERICA. Couittee Print,97th Cong., Ist Seas., 1981. CIS 1981 MF H382-29

U.S. Congress. House. JOINT SESSION OF CONGRESS, MESSAGE FROM THE PRESI-DENT. House Document 98-53, 98th Cong., 1st Seas., 1983.CIS 1983 MF H920-5

U.S. Congress. House. Select Committee on Intelligence. U.S. INTELLIGENCEPERFORMANCE ON CENTRAL AMERICA: ACHIEVEMENTS AND SELECTED INSTANCESOF CONCERN. Committee Print, 97th Cong., 2nd Seas., 1982. CIS 1982MF H432-1

U.S. Congress. House. SHOULD THE U.S. BE PROHIBITED FROM MILITARY INTER-VENTION IN THE WESTERN HEMISPHERE? House Document 97-226, 97th

. Cong., 2nd Seas., 1982. CIS 1982 MF H920-7

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