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501. Ámbito y Papel de los Especialistas en las Reformas en los Sistemas de Salud: Los Casos de Brasil y México

502. Contradiction Without Paradox: Evangelical Political Culture in the 1998 Venezuelan Elections

503. The Labor Movement in Democratic Chile, 1990-2000

504. Experimentos de Democracia Interna: Las Primarias de Partidos en América Latina

505. Venezuela: Popular Sovereignty versus Liberal Democracy

506. From "Restricted"; to "Besieged": The Changing Nature of the Limits to Democracy in Colombia

507. La Atomización Partidista en Colombia: el Fenómeno de las Micro-empresas Electorales

508. Fujimori's Financiers: How Japan Became the Largest Aid Donor in Latin America and Its Implications for Future Economic Development

509. Responding to Terrorism: What Role for the United Nations?

510. Lessons Learned: Peacebuilding in Haiti

511. Achievements in Building and Maintaining the Rule of Law:MSI's Studies in LAC, E, AFR, and ANE

512. Defense White Papers in the Americas: A Comparative Analysis

513. Colombia's War: Toward a New Strategy

514. Social Insurance Regimes: crises and 'reform' in the Argentine and Brazil, since c. 1900

515. The Argentine Implosion

516. The New Cuban Immigration in Context

517. Colombia's Conflicts: The Spillover Effects of a Wider War

518. The Dominican Republic's 2000 Presidential Election: The U.S. Role in Supporting the Process

519. The U.S. Engagement with Colombia: Legitimate State Authority and Human Rights

520. Protecting the Environment While Opening Markets in the Americas

521. The Dominican Diaspora Revisited: Dominicans and Dominican-Americans in a New Century

522. The Effectiveness of Special Interventions in Latin American Public Primary Schools

523. Non-Cooperative Dynamics of Multi-Agent Teams

524. Spatial and Temporal Patterns in Civil Violence: Guatemala 1977-1986

525. Do Judicial Councils Further Judicial Reform? Lessons from Latin America

526. Politics and Parallel Negotiations: Environment and Trade in the Western Hemisphere

527. Unsavory Bedfellows: Washington's International Partners in the War on Drugs

528. Fixing Argentina

529. Lessons of the Euro for the Rest of the World

530. The European Union's Trade Policy towards MERCOSUR

531. Financial Regulation and Supervision in Emerging Markets. The Experience of Latin America since the Tequila Crisis

532. Non-Financial Corporate Risk Management and Exchange Rate Volatility in Latin America

533. How Optimal are the Extremes? Latin American Exchange Rate Policies During the Asian Crisis

534. Do Public Transfers Crowd Out Private Transfers? Evidence from a Randomized Experiment in Mexico

535. U.S. Policy in the Andean Region

536. Understanding Colombia: History and Background

537. U.S. Interests and Options in Colombia: An Alternative Framework

538. Colombia: Prospects for Peace with the ELN

539. The 10 March 2002 Parliamentary Elections in Colombia

540. The Stakes in the Presidential Election in Colombia

541. Colombia's Elusive Quest for Peace

542. Economic Issues Raised by Treatment of Takings Under NAFTA Chapter 11

543. Toward A Sustainable FTAA: Does Latin America Meet The Necessary Financial Preconditions?

544. Access To Information: A Key To Democracy

545. The Bush Administration and the Future of Transatlantic Relations

546. Nongovernmental Terrorism in Latin America: Re-examining Old Assumptions

547. Transforming Labor-Based Parties in Latin America: The Argentine Justicialista Party In Comparative Perspective

548. Managing Security Challenges in Post-Conflict Peacebuilding

549. Aftermath: Women's Organizations In Postconflict El Salvador

550. The Guatemalan Peace Process: The Accords and Their Accomplishments

551. Caribbean Tourism: Igniting the Engines of Sustainable Growth

552. Protest and Collaboration: Transnational Civil Society Networks and the Politics of Summitry and Free Trade in the Americas

553. The Impact of MERCOSUR on the Automobile Industry

554. Preferential Treatment in Trade: Is There Any Room Left in the Americas?

555. Making and Unmaking Authoritarian Peru: Re-election, Resistance, and Regime Transition

556. When Democracy Isn't All that Democratic: Social Exclusion and the Limits of the Public Sphere in Latin America

557. Free Trade and Worker Displacement: The Trade Adjustment Assistance Act and the Case of NAFTA

558. Thinking About Environmental Security: Southeast Asia and the Americas in Comparative Perspective

559. The Epidemiology of Microeconomic Expectations

560. Complementarity and Social Networks

561. Report from Havana: Time for a Reality Check on U.S. Policy toward Cuba

562. Rating Banks in Emerging Markets: What Credit Rating Agencies Should Learn From Financial Indicators

563. Observing the 2002 Mexico Elections

564. Observing Political Change in Venezuela: The Bolivarian Constitution and 2000 Elections

565. Coexistence, Consensus, Competition, Conflict: Interservice Contestation

566. A Theoretical and Statistical Assessment of the Structural Reform in Latin America

567. The Impact of an Indigenous Counterpublic Sphere on the Practice of Democracy: The Taller de Historia Oral Andina in Bolivia

568. Competitiveness and Environmental Policies: The Cases of Chile and Korea

569. Colombia at the Crossroads

570. Reducing Urban and Industrial Pollution in Chile

571. Urban Violence in São Paulo

572. Governance, Urban Environment, and the Growing Role of Civil Society

573. Moving Beyond Privatization in Latin America: The Government/Business Relationship

574. Privatization and the Distribution of Assets in Brazil

575. Toward Greater Peace and Security in Colombia: Forging a Constructive U.S. Policy

576. Challenges to Democracy in the Americas

577. Growth, Poverty and Inequality in Latin America

578. Challenging Traditional Participation in Brazil: The Goals of Participatory Budgeting

579. Territorial Exclusion and Violence: The Case of São Paulo, Brazil

580. Latin American Trade Strategy at Century's End

581. In Praise and Criticism of Mexico's Pension Reform

582. Social Funds in Stabilization and Adjustment Programmes

583. Development Discontinuities: Leaders and Intermediaries in Producers' Associations

584. Changing Relations between Party, Military, and Government in North Korea and Their Impact on Policy Direction

585. Transparency Project