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OCCASIONAL PAPERS OF THE WATSON INSTITUTE<br />

#1: North-South/East-West: Establishing a Common Agenda by Harry G. Barnes Jr., Yuri A. Krasin, and<br />

Enriqué Iglesias<br />

#2: <strong>The</strong> United States, the Soviet Union and Security in the Third World by Michael<br />

Clough, Meryl A. Kessler, Robert Levgold, S. Neil MacFarlane, Augustus Richard<br />

Norton, Celeste A. Wallander, and Thomas G. Weiss<br />

#3: Human Sources of Global Change: Priority Research Initiatives <strong>for</strong> 1990-1995 by Robert<br />

W. Kates, William C. Clark, Vicki Norberg-Bohm, and B. L. Turner II<br />

#4: Superpowers and Regional Conflict in a Post-Cold War World: <strong>The</strong> Caribbean Basin and<br />

Southern Africa by James G. Blight, Jorge I. Dominguez, Fen Osler Hampson, Jo L.<br />

Husbands, Gillian Gunn, Lloyd Searwar, Newell M. Stultz, Wayne S. Smith, and<br />

Thomas G. Weiss<br />

#5: Toward Collective Security: Two Views by Sir Brian Urquhart and Robert S.<br />

McNamara<br />

#6: Brazil and Mexico: Contrasting Models of Media and Democratization by Ilya Adler,<br />

Elizabeth Mahan, Joseph Straubhaar, and Nelson H. Vieira; introduction by Thomas<br />

E. Skidmore<br />

#7: Working Together by Eduard A. Shevardnadze<br />

#8: Humanitarianism and War: Learning the Lessons from Recent Armed Conflicts by<br />

Larry Minear, Thomas G. Weiss, and Kurt M. Campbell<br />

#9: “This Will Not Be Another Vietnam:” George Bush and the Persian Gulf War by Richard A. Melanson<br />

#10: Collective Security in a Changing World by Lincoln P. Bloomfield, Tom J. Farer, Leon<br />

Gordenker, Ernst B. Haas, John Mackinlay, Oscar Schachter, James S. Sutterlin, and Thomas G.<br />

Weiss<br />

#11: Competing Gods: Religious Pluralism in Latin America by Gerard Béhague, David J.<br />

Hess, Marc Belanger, and Anani Dzidzienyo; introduction by Thomas E. Skidmore<br />

#12: Continuity and Change: Women at the Close of the Twentieth Century by Regina<br />

Cortina, Eleanor Doumato, Marida Hollos, Prema Kurien, and Marilyn<br />

Rueschemeyer<br />

#13: United Nations Coordination of the <strong>International</strong> Humanitarian Response to the Gulf<br />

Crisis 1990-1992 by Larry Minear, U. B. P. Chelliah, Jeff Crisp, John Mackinlay, and<br />

Thomas G. Weiss<br />

#14: Humanitarian Challenges in Central America: Learning the Lessons of Recent Armed<br />

Conflicts by Cristina Eguizábal, David Lewis, Larry Minear, Peter Sollis, and Thomas<br />

G. Weiss<br />

#15: United Nations Authority in Cambodia by Jarat Chopra<br />

#16: United Nations Financing Problems and the New Generation of<br />

Peacekeeping and Peace En<strong>for</strong>cement by Anthony McDermott<br />

#17: German Big Business and Europe in the Twentieth Century by Volker R. Berghahn,<br />

Reinhard Neebe, and Jeffrey J. Anderson<br />

#18: Humanitarian Action in the Former Yugoslavia: <strong>The</strong> UN’s Role, 1991-1993 by Larry<br />

Minear (team leader), Jeffrey Clark, Roberta Cohen, Dennis Gallagher, Iain Guest,<br />

and Thomas G. Weiss<br />

#19: Mexico: <strong>The</strong> Artist is a Woman by Lucretia Giese, Carmen Boullosa, Marjorie Agosín, Sandra

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