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Date: Mon, 19 Aug 96 11:37:40 UT
From: "Ang " <uls-AT-msn.com>
Subject: REply to Zeynup: Info Request on James Petras and Santa Fe Commitee


With regard to your first request, you can 
try the following e-mail address and web 
page as starting points: (web page is in Spanish):

Mail: brecha-AT-chasque.apc.org

http://www.chasque.apc.org/brecha/n530/

With regard to your second request:

A) 	This is the only reference that came up on a Usenet search:
It meshed well with the foreign policy 
agenda of U.S. neoconservatives as 
articulated by the Santa Fe Committee, whose 1988 foreign policy blueprint, 
known as 
Santa Fe II, had largely been adopted by 
the Bush administration--just as Santa Fe I 
had guided the Reagan years. Santa Fe II stated: "Once a democratic regime is 
in place... discussions should begin on a realistic defense of the Canal after 
the 
year 2000. Those talks should include the United States' retention of limited 
facilities in Panama (principally Howard 
air base and Rodman naval station) for 
proper projection throughout the Western Hemisphere."

B)  Here are some publications in Spanish:

2 records matched your query ["Santa Fe II"].

Records 1 through 2 are displayed.

Title:         Respuestas a Santa Fe II / compiladora, Enriqueta
                  Cabrera.
Edition:       1. ed.
Published:     Mâexico, D.F. : Publicaciones Mexicanas, 1989.
Description:   223 p. ; 21 cm.
Series:        El Dâia en libros ; 35. 
Secciâon Testimonios y
                  documentos
LC Call No.:   F1418 .R475 1989
Dewey No.:     327.7308 20
ISBN:          968635204X
Notes:         Includes the text of: 
Santa Fe II : una estrategia
                  para Amâerica Latina en 
los noventa (p. [189]-219).
               Includes bibliographical references.
Subjects:      Committee of Santa Fe. -- 
Santa Fe II.
               Latin America -- Foreign relations -- United States.
               United States -- Foreign relations -- Latin America.
               United States -- Foreign relations -- 1977-1981.
               United States -- Foreign relations -- 1981-1989.
Other authors: Cabrera, Enriqueta.
Other authors: Committee of Santa Fe. Santa 
Fe II. Spanish. 1989.
Series Entry:  Dâia en libros ; -- 35.
               Dâia en libros. -- Secciâon Testimonios y documentos.
Control No.:   90188997 

Author:        Committee of Santa Fe.
Uniform Title: New inter-American policy 
for the eighties. Spanish
Title:         Los documentos de Santa Fe I
 y II / Gregorio Selser
                  [editor].
Edition:       1. ed.
Published:     Mâexico, D.F. : Universidad Obrera de Mâexico, [1990]
Description:   204 p. ; 22 cm.
LC Call No.:   F1418 .C69 1990
Dewey No.:     327.7308 20
Notes:         Includes bibliographical references.
Subjects:      Latin America -- Foreign relations -- United States.
               United States -- Foreign relations -- Latin America.
               United States -- Foreign relations -- 1977-1981.
               United States -- Foreign relations -- 1981-1989.
Other authors: Selser, Gregorio.
Other authors: Committee of Santa Fe. Santa 
Fe II. Spanish. 1990.
Control No.:   92139198 

This display was generated by the CNIDR 
http->Z39.50 gateway, with Library of 
Congress modifications.

Good luck and if you get any info on Santa 
Fe in English, please let me know.

Ang

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From: 	owner-marxism-AT-jefferson.village.Virginia.EDU on behalf of Zeynep 
Tufekcioglu
Sent: 	Sunday, August 11, 1996 4:29 PM
To: 	marxism-AT-jefferson.village.Virginia.EDU
Subject: 	Info Request on James Petras and Santa Fe Commitee

I am looking for an article by James Petras that was published in a weekly
in Uruguay named "Brecha". The name of the article may be "The Metamorphosis
of the Latin American Left", or "The Changing of the Latin American Left". I
have no idea of the time it was published. 

Also, I am trying to find the report prepared by the "Santa Fe Committee",
prepared presumably in 1980, for the "Inter-American Security Council". It
is possibly a confidential document the contents of which was leaked, or
made public later. The document deals with the foreign policy of the US.

Any suggestions regarding where I may look, if not the documents themselves,
would also be appreciated.

Zeynep



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