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Volume 32, Number 3 Fall 1990 Post-Revolutionary Mexico: The Salinas Opening Robert Pastor Guatemala in Search of Democracy Henry J. Frundt 's APRA Party in Power: Impossible Revolution, Relinquished Reform Carol Graham The Cuban Economy in the 1990s: External Challenges and Policy Imperatives A. R. M. Ritter The Argentine Right Democratic Consolidation and Military Professionalism: Argentina in the 1980s Deborah L Norden Democracy and the New Electoral Right in Argentina Edward L. Gibson REVIEW ESSAYS How Not to Understand Liberation Theology, Nicaragua, or Both Daniel H. Levine Government, Politics and Economic Competitiveness in the Global Economy Evan Berman De Te Fabula Narratur: Women and the Making of Democracy in Lisa Fuentes BOOK REVIEWS BOOKS RECEIVED EDITORIAL STAFF Jaime Suchlicki Jane G. Marchi Editor Managing Editor

William C. Smith Antoinette Khan Book Review Editor Assistant Editor

BOARD OF EDITORS Ambler H. Moss Jr., Chairman

Richard Bard Markos Mamalakis Miami Herald University of Wisconsin Harold Blakemore Milwaukee Emeritus Reader Carmelo Mesa-Lago University of London University of Pittsburgh Anthony Bryan Heraldo Munoz University of the West Indies PROSPEL-CERC Trinidad Santiago de Chile Jorge I. Dominguez Robert Pastor Harvard University Emory University Federico G. Gil Susan Kaufman Purcell Professor Emeritus Americas Society University of North Carolina New York City ChapelHill Riordan Roett Edward Gonzalez The University University of California Los Angeles Lord Hugh Thomas James Nelson Goodsell Centre for Policy Studies Christian Science Monitor London Boston VironVaky Irving Louis Horowitz Rutgers University Robert Wesson Jennie Lincoln The Hoover Institution Carter Center of Emory University, Stanford, California Atlanta Howard Wiarda Abraham F. Lowenthal University of Massachusetts University of Southern California Amherst

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Volume 32, Number 3 Fall 1990 Post-Revolutionary Mexico: The Salinas Opening 1 Robert Pastor Guatemala in Search of Democracy 25 Henry J. Frundt Peru's APRA Party in Power: Impossible Revolution, 75 Relinquished Reform Carol Graham The Cuban Economy in the 1990s: External Challenges 117 and Policy Imperatives A. R. M. Ritter The Argentine Right Democratic Consolidation and Military Professionalism: 151 Argentina in the 1980s Deborah L. Norden Democracy and the New Electoral Right in Argentina 177 Edward L Gibson REVIEW ESSAYS How Not to Understand Liberation Theology, Nicaragua, 229 or Both DanielH. Levine Government, Politics and Economic Competitiveness in 247 the Global Economy Evan Berman De Te Fabula Narratur: Women and the Making of 259 Democracy in Latin America LisaFuentes BOOK REVIEWS ~269 BOOKS RECEIVED 277 JOURNAL OF INTERAMEMCAN STUDIES AND WORLD AFFAIRS is published four times annually by the University of Miami North-South Center for the Institute of Interamerican Studies, P.O. Box 248123, Coral Gables, FL 33124. Copyright 1990 by the University of Miami, Institute of Interamerican Studies. All rights reserved. No portion of the contents may be reproduced in any form without written permission of the publisher. Authorization to photocopy items for internal or personal use, or the internal or personal use of specific clients, is granted by the University of Miami, Institute of Interamerican Studies, for libraries and other users registered with the Copyright Clearance Center (CCC) Transactional Reporting Service, providing that the base fee of 25

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