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Latin America and the Caribbean in the International System
First edition published in 1977 by The Free Press
First published 1999 by Westview Press
Published 2018 by Routledge
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Atkins, G. Pope, 1934
Latin America and the Caribbean in the international system / G.
Pope Atkins. 4th ed.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 0-8133-3382-2 (hc). ISBN 0-8133-3383-0 (pbk.)
1. Latin AmericaForeign relations1980 2. Caribbean Area
Foreign relations. I. Title.
JZ1519.A98 1999
327.098dc21
98-42262
CIP
ISBN 13:978-0-8133-3383-0 (pbk)
To Taylor, Maggie, Ginny, Jeff, and Kristy, and Carly, Tyler, and Zachary
Contents
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AACCAnglo-American Caribbean Commission
ACATContinental Association of American Workers
ACPAfrica, the Caribbean, and the Pacific
ACSAssociation of Caribbean States
ADELAAtlantic Community Development Group for Latin America
AFLAmerican Federation of Labor
AGAndean Group
AIFLOAmerican Institute for Free Labor Development
ALADIAsociacin Latinoamericana de Integracin
ALNNational Liberation Action
ANCOMAndean Common Market/Andean Community
ARDEDemocratic Revolutionary Alliance
ARENARepublican Nationalist Alliance
ATLASUnionized Latin American Workers Group
ATPAAndean Trade Preference Act
BISBank for International Settlements
BOLSABank of London and South America
CACMCentral American Common Market
CARIBANKCaribbean Bank
CARICOMCaribbean Community and Common Market
CARIFORUMCaribbean Forum
CARIFTACaribbean Free Trade Association
CBICaribbean Basin Initiative
CCDCommittee on Disarmament
CEBsBase Communities
CECSpecial Committee on Trade
CECLASpecial Latin American Coordinating Committee
CECONSpecial Negotiating and Consulting Commission
CELADELatin American Demographic Center
CELAMConference of Latin American Bishops
CICADInter-American Drug Abuse Control Commission
CICYPInter-American Council for Commerce and Production
CIDIInter-American Council for Integral Development
CIOCongress of Industrial Organizations
CIPICIntergovernmental Council of Copper Exporting Countries
CISCommonwealth of Independent States
CITInter-American Federation of Labor
CLASCLatin American Confederation of Christian Trade Unionists
COASCouncil of the Organization of American States
CROMRegional Confederation of Mexican Labor
CSLALatin American Syndicalist Confederation
CTALConfederation of Latin American Workers
CUTALSingle Central Association of Latin American Workers
DEADrug Enforcement Agency
EAIEnterprise of the Americas Initiative
ECEuropean Community
ECCBEastern Caribbean Central Bank
ECLAEconomic Commission for Latin America
ECLACEconomic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean
ECOSOCUnited Nations Economic and Social Council
EIBExport-Import Bank of Washington
ELNFFidelista National Liberation Army
ELNNational Liberation Army
ENDCEighteen Nation Disarmament Committee
EPLPopular Liberation Army
ERPRevolutionary Army of the People
ESAPACCentral American Advanced School of Public Administration
EUEuropean Union
EXIMExport-Import Bank of Washington
FALNArmed Forces of National Liberation
FAPPeronist Armed Forces
FARRevolutionary Armed Forces
FARCArmed Forces of Colombia
FARNArmed Forces of National Resistance
FDNNational Democratic Front
FDRDemocratic Revolutionary Front
FEACInter-American Financial and Advisory Committee
FIRRevolutionary Leftist Front
FLNNational Liberation Front
FMLNFarabundo Mart National Liberation Front
FPLFarabundo Mart Popular Forces of Liberation
FSLNSandinist National Liberation Front
FSOFund for Special Operations
FTAFree-Trade Area
FTAAFree Trade Area of the Americas
FTAsFree-Trade Agreements
G-3Group of Three
GATTGeneral Agreement on Tariffs and Trade
GSPGeneralized System of Preference
IAEAInternational Atomic Energy Agency
IAECOSOCInter-American Economic and Social Council
IASInter-American System
IBECInternational Basic Economy Corporation
IBRDInternational Bank for Reconstruction and Development
ICAITICentral American Institute of Industrial Research
ICFTUInternational Confederation of Free Trade Unions
ICJInternational Court of Justice
ICSCCInterdepartmental Committee on Scientific and Cultural Cooperation
IDAInternational Development Association
IDBInter-American Development Bank
IFCInternational Finance Corporation
IGOsIntergovernmental organizations
IIAAInstitute of Inter-American Affairs
ILPESLatin American Institute for Economic and Social Planning
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