We review CP violation in various extensions of the electroweak sector of the
Standard Model. A particular emphasis is put on supersymmetric models. We
describe the two CP problems of supersymmetry, concerning dN and
ϵK. We critically review the various mechanisms that have been
suggested to solve these problems: exact universality, approximate CP symmetry,
alignment, approximate universality and heavy squarks. We explain how future
measurements of CP violation will test these mechanisms. We describe extensions
of the quark sector and their implications on CP asymmetries in neutral B
decays, on the KL→πννˉ decay and on ΔΓ(Bs). We
discuss CP violation in charged scalar exchange in models with natural flavor
conservation and explain how transverse lepton polarization in meson decays can
probe such models. CP violation in neutral scalar exchange arises in models of
horizontal symmetries and may be manifest in heavy quark (b and t) physics. We
describe the implications of Left-Right Symmetric models on dN,
ϵK, ϵ′/ϵ and CP asymmetries in B decays. Finally, we
briefly discuss the potential of future measurements of CP violation to
discover New Physics.Comment: 50 pages, harvmac, 1 figure. To appear in the Review Volume "Heavy
Flavours II", eds. A.J. Buras and M. Lindner, Advanced Series on Directions
in High Energy Physics, World Scientific Publishing Co., Singapor