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1 Co-directed by Bruce Michael Bagley (UM) and Juan Gabriel Tokatlián (Dkector, Centro de Estudios Internacionales, Universidad de Los Andes), this research project was inaugurated in the fall of 1987 and involves some 50 researchers in 10 countries in the hemisphere.
2 This essay was published in a previous issue of the Journal of lnter american Studies and World Affairs (Vol. 30, No. 1) under the title, “The New Hundred Years War: National Security and the War on Drugs in Latin America,” and is not included in this compilation.
3 This paper also was previously published in Vol. 30, No. 1 of the Journal under the title, “National Security and Drugs: Thek Impact on Colombian-US Relations,” and does not appear in this volume.
4 The panel also included presentations on Panama, Haiti-US relations, and Caribbean security by Ambassador Ambler Moss, Jr., Dr. Leslie Manigat (former Haitian President and resident scholar at the Wilson Center), and Dr. Anthony Bryan (University of the West Indies), respectively. These contributions will appear in future issues of the Journal.
5 Space limitations precluded this volume's inclusion of the papers and comments from the Mexico panel. These also will appear in a future issue of the Journal.
6 Because copies of Ms. Wrobleski's speech are available through the US State Department's Bureau of International Narcotics Matters, it is not included in this Special Issue.
7 This same point is made by Dr. Jonathan Hartlyn in his “Comment” on the Bagley essay cited above in note 2.