The Committee of Santa Fe, Lewis Tambs, ed., A New Inter-American Policy for the Eighties ( Washington, D.C.: Council for Inter-American Security, 1980). All page citations are from the version published in Bruce D. Larkin, ed., Vital Interests: The Soviet Issue in U.S. Central American Policy ( Boulder, Colo.: Lynne-Rienner, 1988). Quote from p. 11.
National Bipartisan Commission on Central America, Report of the National Biparti- san Commission on Central America ( Washington, D.C.: January 1984), pp. 88-91.
Coauthor John Booth informally surveyed Central America scholars, reviewed lists of the commission's consultants, and discussed at length the commission's operation with one of its members.
See for instance, Policy Alternatives for the Caribbean and Central America, Chang- ing Course: Blueprint for Peace in Central America and the Caribbean ( Washington, D.C.: Institute for Policy Studies, 1984); Inter-American Dialogue The Americas in 1984: A Year for Decisions, Report of the Inter-American Dialogue ( Washington, D.C.: Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies, 1984); William M. LeoGrande, "Through the Looking Glass: The Kissinger Report on Central America," World Policy Journal (Winter 1984), pp. 251-284.
Here, and in certain other parts of this volume, much of the wording is from Thomas W. Walker's unsigned contribution to: Presbyterian Church ( USA), Adventure and Hope: Christians and the Crisis in Central America: Report to the 195th General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church ( Atlanta, 1983), pp. 57-91, 97-101. The authors wish to thank the Presbyterian church for its kind permission to publish this material (which Walker wrote in 1982 while he was part of the UPCUSA [United Presbyterian Church ( USA)] Task Force on Central America) here in this form.
Population estimates for Central America for 1998 based on Inter-American Devel- opment Bank, Economic and Social Progress in Latin America, 1997 Report. Latin America After a Decade of Reforms ( Washington, D.C, 1997), Table A-1. U.S. 1998 population pro- jections from the U.S. Census Bureau, State Populations Ranking Summary: 1995 and 2025 ≪http://www.census.gov/population/projections/state/9525 rank≫ .
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Publication Information: Book Title: Understanding Central America. Contributors: John A. Booth - author, Thomas W. Walker - author. Publisher: Westview Press. Place of Publication: Boulder, CO. Publication Year: 1999. Page Number: 203.
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