DAVID SCOTT PALMER Professor of International Relations

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DAVID SCOTT PALMER Professor of International Relations
DAVID SCOTT PALMER
Professor of International Relations
Professor of Political Science
Boston University
152 Bay State Road
Boston MA 02215-1508
Tel: 617-353-9388 or –0999
Fax: 617-353-9290 or -5508
[email protected]
Fall 2004
Professional Background
- Director, Latin American Studies Program, Boston University, 2004.
- Visiting Scholar, Inter-American Dialogue, Washington DC, 2001-02.
- Co-Director, Boston University Summer Program in Peru, 2000, 2002, 2004.
- Chair, Department of Political Science, Boston University, 1998-2001.
- Fulbright Senior Lecturer/Researcher, Universidad Nacional de San Cristóbal de
Huamanga, Ayacucho, Peru, 1998.
- Associate Chair, Department of International Relations, Boston University, 1997-99.
- Founding Director, Latin American Studies Program, Boston University, 1991-94.
- Associate Dean for Programs, 1984-88; Coordinator, Advanced Area Studies, 1980-88;
- Chair, Latin American and Caribbean Studies, 1976-88, Foreign Service Institute, U.S.
Department of State.
- Professorial Lecturer, School of Advanced International Studies, The John Hopkins
University, 1977-88.
- Visiting Professor, Georgetown University, 1985-86; Visiting Lecturer, 1979-1982.
- Professorial Lecturer, George Washington University, 1982-83 and 1987-88;
American University, 1982; George Mason University, 1983.
- Visiting Associate Professor, Princeton University, 1978-79.
- Assistant Professor, Department of Government, Bowdoin College, 1973-76;
Instructor, 1972.
- Visiting Professor, Universidad Católica del Perú, 1971-72.
- Assistant Dean of Freshmen and Assistant to the Director of Admissions, Dartmouth
College, 1964-68.
- Peace Corps Volunteer Leader, Peru, 1962-64.
- Aggregate Professor, Universidad de San Cristóbal de Huamanga, 1962-63.
Education
Ph.D.
M.A.
B.A.
Cornell University, 1973 (Comparative Government, American Government,
International Relations).
Stanford University, 1962 (Hispanic American and Luzo-Brazilian Studies).
Universidad de Chile, 1959-60.
Universidad de la Banda Oriental (Uruguay), 1960.
Dartmouth College, 1959 (International Relations), cum laude.
Honors
- Nomination for election to the Vice-Presidency of the Latin American Studies Association
(LASA), May 2004.
- Scholar of the Year, International Biographical Institute, Cambridge, England, 2003.
- University of Alabama, Bankhead Lecture, April 2003.
- Directory of American Scholars, 2001.
- New England Council of Latin American Studies NECLAS), Achievement Award,
October 2000.
- Augusta State University, Cullum Lecture, April 1999.
- Universidad de Belgrano, Plenary Professor, 1998-.
- Who’s Who in the World, 1999-.
- Fulbright Commission Senior Lecturer/Researcher Award, 1998.
- Inter-American Dialogue (Washington DC), Associate (invited), 1996-.
- Who’s Who in America, 1996-.
- Who’s Who in the East, 1995-.
- Dartmouth College, Alumni Council, 1995-98.
- University of New Mexico, Carruthers Chair, 1993.
- Foreign Service Institute, Outstanding Performance Rating, 1981-84, 1988
- Foreign Service Institute, Performance Award, 1988.
- Department of State, Meritorious Honor Award, 1981.
- United States Information Agency, Commendation, 1978.
- Latin American Teaching Fellowship Grantee, 1970-71.
- National Defense Education Act Fellowship Grantee, 1968-72.
- Edward John Noble Foundation Leadership Grantee, 1959-62.
- Daniel Webster National Scholar, 1955-1959.
- Phi Beta Delta, 1990.
- Phi Kappa Phi, 1971.
- Sigma Delta Pi, 1962.
Selected Professional Activities
- Chair, External Review Committee for the Latin American, Latino, and Caribbean Studies
Program, Dartmouth College, April-May 2004.
- Member, Terrorism Working Group, U.S. Institute of Peace (USIP), 2003-04.
- Conflict Mitigation and Prevention Specialist, U.S. Agency for International Development
(USAID), Nepal, January and May-June 2002, July-August 2003.
- Academic Reserve, National Intelligence Council, Washington DC, 2002-.
- Expert Testimony, U.S. Congress, House of Representatives, Foreign Affairs Committee,
Sub-Committee on Hemispheric Affairs, for hearings on Peru, 1992, 1993, and for the SubCommittee on Security and Intelligence, 2000.
- Advisory Board, Handbook of Latin American Studies, Library of Congress, 2000-.
- Expert witness on guerrilla activities and government human rights abuses in Peru, 1994-.
Testified for deportation cases in U.S. Immigration Courts in Boston, Miami, Los Angeles,
San Francisco, and Seattle; and in U.S. Federal District Court in New York.
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- Consultant, Evidence Based Research, Inc. on ethnic cleavages and the potential for armed
conflict in Latin America, 1999-00.
- Advisory Board, U.S. Army School of the Americas, 1999-00.
- Outside Evaluator, Political Science Graduate Program, Universidad Nacional de Quilmes
(Buenos Aires, Argentina), November 1998.
- Consultant, Ford Foundation, evaluation of the post-graduate program in foreign affairs for
Central America at FLACSO, San José, Costa Rica, 1990.
- Consultant, United Nations Development Program (UNDP), Chief of Mission evaluating
the project to support Latin American foreign ministries, 1988-89.
- Consultant, Working Group on International Drug Trafficking Issues, University of Miami
and the Mellon Foundation, 1988-94.
- Member, Working Group on International Terrorism, Wesleyan University and the Ford
Foundation, 1987-90.
- Evaluator, U.S. Department of Education, Inter-University Undergraduate Consortium on
Latin American Studies, Brown University, University of Connecticut, and University of
Massachusetts, 1991.
- Contributing Editor, Library of Congress, Handbook of Latin American Studies, 1991-00.
- International Director, Bi-National Academic Research Team, including professors and
graduate students from Boston University and the University of Belgrano (Argentina), 199500. Sponsored by the Departamento de Investigación of the Universidad de Belgrano and
the Project Titles: “Consolidación de la democracia en Argentina y el Perú,” and “El
impacto político de MERCOSUR en Argentina.”
- Visiting lecturer at academic and U.S. government institutions. Recent presentations
include Washington College, Harvard University, College of William and Mary, InterAmerican Press Association (IAPA), University of Alabama, National Intelligence Council,
Latin American Social Sciences Faculty (FLACSO) Ecuador, Center For Civic Education,
Naval War College, Foreign Service Institute, Council of the Americas, Universidad de
Salamanca, Universidad Católica del Perú, Universidad de San Cristóbal de Huamanga, and
the World Affairs Council of Nepal, Kathmandu.
- Invited media commentator on Latin American and U.S. policy topics. Recent interviews
include Radio Programas del Perú, Cadena Peruana Nacional, Reuters, Cosas (Peru),
Associated Press, Christian Science Monitor, Radio Martí, Toronto Globe and Mail,
WTBU, French Public Radio, Bloomberg News, Voice of America, Tribuna de Salamanca,
TV Channel 5 (Spain), Latin American Advisor, CNN International, New York Times,
National Public Radio, Rising Nepal (Kathmandu).
- Fundraising Committee, Latin American Studies Association (LASA), 2003-; Politics and
Public Policy Track Coordinator, 1999-00; Development Committee, 1995-00; Executive
Committee (elected), 1983-85; Chair, Local Arrangements Committee (Washington DC),
1981-82; Membership Committee, 1977-79; Panelist, Discussant, or Chair, 1975, 1979,
1985, 1986, 1995, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2003; Life Member.
- Executive Committee (elected), New England Council of Latin American Studies
(NECLAS); Coordinator, Boston University Annual Meeting Local Arrangements 1992,
2002; Panelist, Chair, or Keynote Speaker 1977, 1983, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1996, 1997,
1999, 2001; President (elected) 1993-1994 term; Assistant Secretary-Treasurer 1999-.
- American Participant, United States Information Agency (USIA), in Latin America and/or
the Caribbean 1978-83, 1986-87, 1989, 1992; American Speaker 1994, 1995, 1997, 1998,
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1999; in Europe 1989; in Canada 1989. American Specialist, USIA, in Peru 1982, Costa
Rica 1990, Chile 1990, Ecuador 1993, Panama, 1999, Peru 2001.
- Lecturer or Panelist (invited), U.S. Department of State; Foreign Service Institute (FSI),
1988-; Foreign Policy Specialist (invited) briefing new administrations’ Latin American
teams, 1993 and 2001, Center for the Study of Foreign Affairs (CSFA) 1989, Bureau of
Intelligence and Research (INR) Ambassador Briefing 1989, 1996, 1999, 2002, 2004.
- Academic Specialist (invited), National Intelligence Council (NIC) Inter-Agency
Intelligence Analysts Working Group on the Ecuador-Peru Conflict, 1996; Working Group
on Peru, 1999, 2003; Working Group on Ecuador, 2003; Cocaleros in the Andes, 2003;
Indigenous Organizations and Issues in Ecuador, Bolivia, and Peru, 2004.
- Lecturer or Panelist (invited), U.S. Department of Defense: U.S. Air Force Special
Operations School, 1992-2001; U.S. Military Academy 1992; U.S. Army War College
1982, 1992; U.S. Navy War College, 1992-2001; Defense Institute of Security Assistance
Management (DISAM) 1980, 1982, 1986, 1987, 1991-1999; Defense Intelligence College
1985-1987, 1991, 1992; U.S. Army School of the Americas 1982, 1989-1991, 1999. U.S.
Army Kennedy School 1991; Inter-American Defense College 1981, 1985-1987; National
Defense University 1978, 1983, 1984-1986, 1993, 1996, 2001, 2002.
- Board of Directors, World Affairs Council of Boston, 1992-01.
- Advisory Board, California Institute of International Studies (CIIS), 1993-.
- Public Advisory Board, U.S. Permanent Mission to the Organization of American States
(OAS), 1982-85.
- Member, Working Group on Western Interests in the Caribbean Basin, Atlantic
Council, 1982-84.
- Political Risk Analyst for Latin America, Frost & Sullivan, 1978-85.
- Assistant Editor and Member, International Advisory Board, Latin American Yearly
Review, 1974-78.
- International Editor, Studies in Comparative International Development, 1980-1988.
- Editorial Consultant: American Political Science Review, Journal of Inter-American
Studies and World Affairs, American Political Science Review, Plural Societies, Hispanic
American Historical Review, Western Political Quarterly, Latin American Research Review,
Comparative Politics, Armed Forces and Society, Conflict Quarterly, Journal of Latin
American Studies, Canadian Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Studies, Readers
Digest, National Geographic, Revista de Ciencias Sociales (Argentina), PostData
(Argentina), Mobilization, Peace and Change.
- Proposal Reviewer: USIP, Fulbright Commission (International Institute of Education –
IIE and the Center for the International Exchange of Scholars – CIES), Social Sciences
Division, National Science Foundation; Latin American Program, Woodrow Wilson Center,
Smithsonian Institution; Tinker Foundation.
- Manuscript Reviewer: University Press of America, University of Nebraska Press,
University of Pittsburgh Press, Princeton University Press, Praeger, Lynne Reinner,
University of North Carolina Press, University of California Press, Harper Collins,
University of Alabama Press, University of Florida Press, Palgrave.
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Work in Progress
War and Peace in the Amazon: Institutions, Power, and Political Leadership in Peru and
Ecuador, 1995-1998, with David Mares. Under revision for resubmission.
Lost or Squandered Opportunities?: United States-Latin America Relations in the Clinton
Administration, 1993-2001. In progress.
Selected Publications
Books
Shining Path of Peru. Editor and Contributor, New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1992.
2nd edition revised and updated 1994.
The Latin American Military Institution. Co-author with Robert Wesson and others, New
York: Praeger, 1986.
Peru: The Authoritarian Tradition. New York: Praeger, 1980.
Military Government and Political Development: Lessons From Peru, with Kevin
Middlebrook. (Beverly Hills: Sage), Professional Papers in Comparative Politics, #01054, 1975.
“Revolution From Above”: Military Government and Popular Participation in Peru,
1968-1972. Latin American Studies Program #47, Ithaca: Cornell University, 1973.
Articles in Academic Journals
“Democracy and the Military: Redefining Missions amidst Multiple Challenges,” Revista:
Harvard Review of Latin America, 2:1, Fall 2002.
“Overcoming the Weight of History: ‘Getting to Yes’ in the Peru-Ecuador Border Dispute,”
Diplomacy & Statecraft, 12:2, June 2001.
“’Reinventing’ Democracy in Peru,” with Carmen Rosa Balbi, Current History 100:643,
February 2001.
“Political Earthquake: The 70 Days that Shook Peru,” with Carmen Rosa Balbi, LASA
(Latin American Studies Association) Forum, 31:4, Winter 2001.
“Democracy and Its Discontents in Fujimori’s Peru,” Current History 99:634, February
2000.
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“Relaciones entre los EE.UU. Y el Perú en la década de los 90: Dinámicas, antecedentes, y
proyecciones,” Política Internacional (Peru), Revista de la Academia Diplomática del Perú,
August 1998.
“Peru-Ecuador Border Conflict: Missed Opportunities, Misplaced Nationalism, and
Multilateral Peacekeeping,” Journal of Interamerican Studies and World Affairs, 39:3, Fall
1997.
“Latin America in the 1990s: New Opportunities and New Challenges,” Small Wars and
Insurgencies, 7:1, Spring 1996.
“‘Fujipopulism’ and Peru’s Progress” Current History, 95:598, February 1996.
“Peru’s 1995 Elections: A Second Look,” LASA Forum (Latin American Studies
Association), 26:2, Summer 1995.
“Peru, the Drug Business, and Shining Path: Between Scylla and Charybdis?,” Journal of
Inter-American Studies and World Affairs, 34:3, Fall 1992.
“Peru’s Persistent Problems,” Current History, 89:543, January 1990.
“Peru Faces the Abyss,” Harvard International Review, 12:3, Spring 1990.
“Rebellion in Rural Peru: The Origins and Evolution of Sendero Luminoso,” Comparative
Politics, 18:2, January 1986.
“The Changing Political Economy of Peru Under Military and Civilian Rule,” InterAmerican Economic Affairs, 37:4, Spring 1984.
“Military Governments and U.S. Policy: General Concerns and Central American Cases,”
Foreign Policy and Defense Review, June 1982. (Reprinted in Congressional Research
Service, Should the United States be Prohibited from Military Intervention in the Western
Hemisphere? Document 97-226, Washington, DC: Government Printing Office, 1982.
“Political Participation Under Military Rule: Africa and Latin America Compared,” with
Christian P. Potholm II. Cultures et development, 10:3, Fall 1978 (reprinted in Africa
Quarterly, 17:4, 1978; and Plural Societies, 9:1, 1978).
“The Peruvian Military Government: The Problems of Popular Participation,” with Jorge
Rodríguez Beruff, Bulletin of the Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex,
4:4, 1972.
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Articles in Books
“The Persistence of Authoritarianism and Corporatism in the Andes: The Case of Peru,” in
Howard J. Wiarda, ed. Corporatism and Authoritarianism in Latin America – Revisited.
Gainesville: University of Florida Press, 2004.
“Citizen Responses to Conflict and Political Crisis in Peru: Informal Politics in Ayacucho,”
in Susan Eckstein and Timothy Wickham-Crowley, eds. What Justice? Whose Justice?
Berkeley: University of California Press, 2003.
“FONCODES y su impacto en la pacificación del Perú: Observaciones generales y el caso
de Ayacucho,” in FONCODES, Concertando para el desarrollo: Lecciones aprendidas del
FONCODES y sus estratégias de intervención. Lima: Ministerio de la Presidencia, 2001.
“Violencia polìtica en el Perú: Sendero Luminoso en su perspectiva histórica,” in Luis
Millones and José Villa Rodríguez, eds. Perú: El llegado de la historia. Sevilla: Collección
América, Universidad de Sevilla, 2001.
“Peru: Democratic Forms, Authoritarian Practices,” in Howard J. Wiarda and Harvey F.
Kline, eds. Latin American Politics and Development. 5th edition. Boulder: Westview
Books, 2000. Contribution on Peru to the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th editions with the same editors,
published in 1979, 1985, 1989, and 1996.
“Continuing Challenges to Multilateral Peacekeeping Efforts in the Peru-Ecuador Border
Conflict,” in T.S. Montgomery, ed. Peacekeeping and Democratization in the Western
Hemisphere: Multilateral Missions. Miami: North-South Center Press, 2000.
“Soluciones ciudadados a conflicto y crisis politica en el Peru: La politica informal en
Ayacucho,” in Fernando Tuesta Soldevilla, ed. La politica bajo Fujimori. Lima: Fundacion
Frederich Ebert, 1999.
“El conflicto Ecuador-Peru: El papel de los garantes,” in Adrian Bonilla, ed. Ecuador-Peru:
Horizontes de la negociacion y el conflicto. Quito: FLACSO-DESCO-Fundacion Kellogg,
1999.
“The Search for Conflict Resolution: The Guarantors and the Peace Process in the EcuadorPeru Dispute,” in Gabriel Marcella and Richard Downes, eds. Security Cooperation in the
Western Hemisphere: Resolving the Ecuador-Peru Conflict. Miami: North South Center
Press, 1999.
“The Latin American Military,” in Jack Hopkins, ed. Latin America: Perspectives on a
Region, Second Edition. New York: Holmes and Meier, 1998. Contribution on the Latin
American Military in the 1st edition with the same editor, 1987.
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“Las relaciones entre Estados Unidos y Perú durante los gobiernos del Presidente Clinton,”
in Andrés Franco, ed. Estados Unidos y los países andinos, 1993-1997: Poder y
desintegración. Santa Fé de Bogotá: Centro Editorial Javeriano, 1998.
“Democracy in Peru?” in Phil Kelly, ed. Assessing Democracy in Latin America. Boulder:
Westview Press, 1998.
“Peru: Collectively Defending Democracy in the Western Hemisphere,” in Tom Farer, ed.,
Beyond Sovereignty, an Inter-American Dialogue book. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins
University Press, 1996.
“The Revolutionary Terrorism of Peru’s Shining Path,” in Martha Crenshaw, ed. Terrorism
in Context. University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1995.
“Peru, Drugs, and Shining Path,” in Bruce M. Bagley and William O. Walker III, eds. Drug
Trafficking in the Americas. New Brunswick (NJ): Transaction Publications, 1994.
“Del Nuevo Orden Económico Internacional al Nuevo Orden Mundial,” in Francisco Rojas
Aravena and William A. Smith, eds. El Cono Sur y las transformaciones globales.
CLADDE/FLACSO/North-South Center, Santiago (Chile): S.R.V. Impresos, 1994.
“National Security,” in Rex A. Hudson, ed. Peru: A Country Study. Washington, DC:
Federal Research Division, Library of Congress, 1993.
“Terrorism as a Revolutionary Strategy: Peru’s Sendero Luminoso, in Barry Rubin, ed.
The Politics of Terrorism. Washington: Foreign Policy Institute, The John Hopkins
University, 1989.
“Actores y factores en las relaciones contemporáneas de los Estados Unidos y América
Latina,” in Manfred Wilhelmy, ed. La formación de la política exterior: Los paises
desarrollados y América Latina. Buenos Aires: Grupo Editor Latinoamericano, 1987.
“Autoritarismo y la tradición centralista en la sociedad hispano-americana,” in Saúl
Sosnowski, ed. La producción cultural americana ante la historia, Buenos Aires: Folios,
1985.
“U.S. Policy Issues in the Caribbean in the 1980s: Economic, Social, and Political Aspects,”
in James R. Greene and Brent Snowcroft, eds. Western Interests and U.S. Policy Options in
the Caribbean Basin. Boston: Oelgeschlager, Gunn and Hain, 1984.
“Reformist Military Rule and Its Implications for Latin America,” in Robert Wesson, ed.
The New Military Politics in Latin America. Stanford: Hoover Institution Press, 1982.
“The Post-Revolutionary Political Economy of Peru,” in Stephen M. Gorman, ed. PostRevolutionary Peru: The Politics of Transformation. Boulder: Westview Press, 1981.
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“Citizen Participation Under Military Rule,” with Henry Dietz, in John Booth and Mitchell
Seligson, eds. Political Participation in Latin America, New York: Holmes and Meier,
1978.
“The Politics of Authoritarian Political Development in Spanish America,” in James
Malloy, ed. Authoritarianism and Corporatism in Latin America. Pittsburgh: University of
Pittsburgh Press, 1977.
“Transforming the Rural Sector: Government Policy and Peasant Response,” with Susan
Bourque, in Abraham Lowenthal, ed. The Peruvian Experiment: Continuity and Change
Under Military Rule. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1975.
“The Peace Corps and the Peruvian University,” in Robert Textor, ed. Cultural Frontiers of
the Peace Corps. Cambridge, M.I.T. Press, 1966.
Articles in Reference Works
“Peru,”in Joel Kreiger, ed. The Oxford Companion to Politics of the World, 2nd edition, New
York: Oxford University Press, 2001. Contribution on Peru in the 1st edition with the same
editor, 1993.
Various entries on Peru in Barbara A. Tenenbaum, ed. Encyclopedia of Latin American
History, New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1996.
“United States-Peru Relations in the 1990s: Asymmetry and its Consequences,” in Eduardo
Gamarra and James Malloy, eds. Latin America and Caribbean Contemporary Record
1989-1990, Vol. 8. New York: Holmes and Meier, 1996.
“Latin American Insurgencies,” with Bruce Michael Bagley, in Abraham Lowenthal, ed.
Latin America and Caribbean Contemporary Record 1986-1987, Vol. 6. New York:
Holmes and Meier, 1989.
Other Publications and Writing
Comments on current issues in Peru in Latin America Advisor, on-line publication of the
Inter-American Dialogue, June 1, 2004; November 19, 2002; February 13, 2002.
“Nepal’s Multiple Challenges in Comparative Perspective,” Internal Report submitted to the
United States Agency for International Development (USAID) Nepal, October 3, 2002.
“Boundary Disputes in Latin America,” with Jorge Dominguez, David Mares, Francisco
Rojas, and Andrés Serbin, Peaceworks #50, USIP (Washington D.C.: USIP Press,
September 2003).
“Nepal Report: Government Responses as a Threat to Democracy,” Internal Report
submitted to USAID Nepal, June 22, 2002.
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“Nepal Report: Peru’s Shining Path and Nepal’s Maoist Insurgents Compared,” Internal
Report submitted to USAID Nepal, January 15, 2002.
“Fujimori’s World: Perennial President the Strongest Arm in Peru,” Boston Sunday Globe,
August 6, 2000.
“End of an Era for the Panama Canal,” Boston Globe, November 8, 1999.
“Llegando a ‘Sí’ en la disputa Perú-Ecuador,” La República (Lima), June 7, 1998.
“The Forgotten War: The Peru-Ecuador Border Dispute,” Miami Herald, March 10, 1998.
“Peru’s Caudillo-Style Leader,” Christian Science Monitor, August 20, 1997.
“Emperor Fujimori’s New Clothes,” Miami Herald, April 27, 1997.
“Behind the Wild Headlines: Peru and Ecuador Juggle Democracy and Free Market
Reforms,” Christian Science Monitor, March 4, 1997
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“U.S. Drug War: The Facts, Please,” Christian Science Monitor, September 10, 1996.
“De por qué Alberto Fujimori toma posesión otra vez,” El Nuevo Herald (Miami), July 28,
1995.
“Peru’s Stacked Elections,” Christian Science Monitor, April 7, 1995.
“South America’s Invisible War,” Miami Herald, April 2, 1995.
“Too Late, Again, in the Caribbean,” Christian Science Monitor, September 16, 1994.
“El Peru visto desde afuera: Sendero y su futuro,” El Mundo (Lima), April 29, 1994.
“Kennedy: Tres perspectivas de un recuerdo --Todo un héroe,” El Nuevo Herald (Miami),
November 22, 1993.
“The Fall of a Cult in Peru,” Boston Globe, September 21, 1992.
“The Emerging New Dynamic of Central American-United States Relations,” and
Fujimori’s Gamble: Suspending Peru’s Democracy to Save It,” Hemisfile, Institute of the
Americas, May 1992.
“Democracy and Change in Latin America,” North South Center, Setting the North-South
Agenda: U.S.- Latin American Relations in the 1990s, Conference Proceedings, Miami:
University of Miami, 1991.
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“Peru’s Fujimori after 100 days,” The Miami Herald, Sunday, November 18, 1990.
Joint Evaluation Mission Report on United Nations Development Program Regional Project
RLA/86/002. Support for Latin American Foreign Services, with Antonio Cançado
Trindade, Internal UNDP Publication, 1989.
Book Reviews for Academic Journals:
The American Political Science Review, The Américas, Armed Forces and Society,
Comparative Political Studies, Conflict Quarterly, Handbook of Latin American Studies,
Hispanic American Historical Review, Inter-American Review of Bibliography,
International Journal of Comparative Sociology, Perspectives, Revista Occidental, Rural
Development Participation Review, Studies in Comparative International Development,
Terrorism and Political Violence, Peace and Change: A Journal for Peace Research,
Perspectives on Political Science.
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