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Journal Article
Jan 1, 1996
The authors investigate family choices about pregnancy-related care and the use of childhood immunization.
Report
This report assesses Cuba's current political dynamics and economic prospects, and where Cuba is headed.
Commercial Book
This book examines source country control policies -- policies intended to control the production and export of cocaine from Latin America -- and their limitations.
Jan 1, 1995
This report examines whether U.S. training provided to foreign military students in the subject countries promotes human rights, professionalism, democratic values, national development, and appropriate civil-military relations.
Family ties and labor markets in the United States and Brazil
Jan 1, 1994
Uses structural measures to assess quality in 366 public and 189 private clinics in Jamaica in 1990.
Undocumented immigration : an irritant or significant problem in U.S.-Mexico relations
In seeking concepts to give light forces advantages over their adversaries akin to those enjoyed by heavy forces, the authors identify reconnaissance and combat as the most problematic aspects of light operations.
On the Soviet (now Russian) monitoring station on Cuba, and why the US has not made an issue out of it.
Jan 1, 1993
Sharp dressed men : Peru's Tupac Amaru revolutionary movement
Jan 1, 1992
The Castro regime remains in the throes of its worst crisis. The failure of the right-wing Soviet coup and the subsequent dissolution of the USSR at the end of 1991 have left Cuba adrift in the world and its economy in shambles.