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Guatemala 1944-1972: the politics of aborted revolution
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Refreshing Pauses: Coca-Cola and Human Rights in Guatemala. By Henry J. Prundt. New York: Praeger, 1987. 269p. $34.95.
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International Water Use Relations Along the Sonoran Desert Borderlands
"The work upon which this publication is based was supported in part by funds provided by The U.S. Department of the Interior/Office of Water Research and Technology as authorized under The Water Resources Research Act of 1964, as amended.
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Federal-State Water Use Relations in the American West: An Evolutionary Guide to Future Equilibrium
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Water Management Institutions along the Texas/Mexico Border, PRP 56
This report on water management institutions in the Rio Grande/Rio Bravo basin was produced by a policy research project in the academic year 1982-1983. The study was supported by grants from the Middle Rio Grande Development Council and the Lyndon B. Johnson Foundation. This volume provides a directory of government institutions involved in the management of water resources in the Rio Grande/Rio Bravo basin in both Texas and Mexico. Each entry includes details on legislative authority, budgetary capacity, board membership, and geographical area of interest. One purpose of the directory is to provide the reader with a brief overview of the institutions operating in the basin. It also lists the names and addresses of persons within these institutions who can be contacted for additional information concerning their organizations' operations.Public Affair
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A Sourcebook for Rio Grande/Rio Bravo Water Management, PRP 57
This report is the outgrowth of a policy research project conducted at the School during the 1982-83 academic year. The study, funded in part by the Middle Rio Grande Development Council and the Lyndon B. Johnson Foundation, examined issues relating to water resource management in an international setting. This volume is an annotated bibliography outlining articles, monographs, and books on topics relating to water resources management along the Rio Grande/Rio Bravo border of Mexico and Texas.Public Affair
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A Technology Assessment of the Commercialization of Mexican Guayule: Final Report
Final Report for National Science Foundation Divisions of Policy Research and Analysis and International Programs - Grant No. PRA-8007498 and Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnologia Comision Nacional de Zonas Arida