Carlos Fuentes

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Barnes, Michael, Rep. et. al. "Can the U.S. live with Latin revolution? [forum]." Harper's 268, no. 1609 (1984): 35+.
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Fuentes, Carlos. "Farewell, Monroe Doctrine." Harper's 263, no. 1575 (1981): 29+.
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Fuentes, Carlos. "Are you listening, Henry Kissinger?" Harper's 168, no. 1604 (1984): 30+.
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Fuentes, Carlos. "Derecho a la intervención? Latino America entre el balance y la violencia." Revista Brasileira de Política Internacional 28, no. 111/112 (1985): 154+.

Fuentes, Carlos. "The new Mexico: a multi-party state emerges from ashes of sanctified rule." Los Angeles Times, Sept 11, 1988, 1.
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Fuentes, Carlos. "The image of our future: death of a masterpiece." New Perspectives Quarterly: NPQ 6, no. 1 (1989): 40-43.
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Fuentes, Carlos. "Can Mexico be Mexico? With economic integration in vogue, democracy may be all that protects the country from becoming the 51st state." Los Angeles Times, Oct 6, 1991, 1.
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Fuentes, Carlos. "An ingathering storm of nationalism: the decay of nations." New Perspectives Quarterly: NPQ 8, no. 4 (1991): 10-14.
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Fuentes, Carlos. "A new hope for the hemisphere: Latin America's alternative: an Ibero-American federation." New Perspectives Quarterly: NPQ 8, no. 1 (1991): 15-17.
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Fuentes, Carlos. "The birth of the Hispano-Indian civilizations of the New World Quincentennial." Los Angeles Times, Oct 11, 1992, M1.
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Fuentes, Carlos. "La situazione mondiale e la democrazia: i problemi del nuovo ordine." Teoria Politica 8, no. 1-2 (1992): 3-17.

Fuentes, Carlos. "On debris of the avant-garde." New Perspectives Quarterly: NPQ 9, no. 3 (1992): 59.
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Fuentes, Carlos. "A president who has a "furnished mind', at last." Houston Chronicle, Aug 15, 1993, F1.
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Fuentes, Carlos. "Trade: embracing NAFTA and the 21st century." World Press Review 40, no. 11 (1993): 20.
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Fuentes, Carlos. "Chiapas: Latin America's first post-Communist Rebellion." New Perspectives Quarterly: NPQ 11, no. 2 (1994): 54.
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Fuentes, Carlos. "For Mexico, still a demand for democracy amid vibrant field of shadows." Houston Chronicle, Apr 17, 1994, E1.
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Fuentes, Carlos. "The Iberian world has got some serious soul searching to do." Houston Chronicle, Jun 12, 1994, E4.
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Fuentes, Carlos. "Mexico ano cero." Cambio 16, Mar (1994): 54-56+.

Fuentes, Carlos. "Mexico's task -- to meld its two democracies." Houston Chronicle, Feb 15, 1994, A17.
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Fuentes, Carlos. "Scapegoats for problems of the gringos." Houston Chronicle, Mar 13, 1994, E1.
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Fuentes, Carlos. "The stones of Chiapas say let citizens speak." Houston Chronicle, Jan 11, 1994, A13.
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Fuentes, Carlos. "To honor Colosio, open PRI's process." Houston Chronicle, Mar 27, 1994, E1.
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Fuentes, Carlos. "The Year of Living Dangerously in Mexico." Los Angeles Times, Mar 6, 1994, M1.
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Fuentes, Carlos. "10 steps toward a better Mexico." Houston Chronicle, Jan 15, 1995, C1.
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Fuentes, Carlos. "Fall of our discontent, through a visitor's eyes." Houston Chronicle, Oct 13, 1995, A47.
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Fuentes, Carlos. "Host of ways for Zedillo to show leadership in Mexico." Houston Chronicle, Feb 19, 1995, C1.
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Fuentes, Carlos. "Mexico reality still stranger than fiction." Houston Chronicle, Jul 16, 1995, C5.
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Fuentes, Carlos. "New, unmapped era begins in Mexican politics." Houston Chronicle, Mar 9, 1995, A33.
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Fuentes, Carlos. "Mexico sees things differently." Houston Chronicle, Feb 18, 1996, C4.
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Fuentes, Carlos. "Uncle Sam's scapegoat." World Press Review 43, July (1996): 52.
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Fuentes, Carlos. "Why villainize Mexico?" Houston Chronicle, Apr 21, 1996, C1.
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Fuentes, Carlos. "After living in a bad novel, the voters write their future." Los Angeles Times, July 2, 1997, B7.
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Fuentes, Carlos. "Can democracy finally take root?" World Press Review 44, no. 9 (1997): 6.
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Fuentes, Carlos. "Arms, Cuba the invisible agenda at Santiago summit." Houston Chronicle, Apr 8, 1998, 23.
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Fuentes, Carlos. "Machado the miraculous; writing with a playful pen and melancholy ink." Los Angeles Times, June 7, 1998, 6.
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Fuentes, Carlos. "Mi amigo Ocatvio Paz." New Perspectives Quarterly: NPQ 15, no. 4 (1998): 57-59.
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Fuentes, Carlos. "Mi amigo Octavio Paz." The Los Angeles Times, May 10, 1998, 6.
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Fuentes, Carlos. "Pain and Pride in Mexico." New Perspectives Quarterly: NPQ 15, no. 1 (1998): 48-49.
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Fuentes, Carlos. "Unjust land." Index on Censorship 27, no. 3 (1998): 42-45.
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Fuentes, Carlos. "The best revolution of the millennium." New Perspectives Quarterly: NPQ 16, no. 5 (1999): 46-47.
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Fuentes, Carlos. "Chile should cleanse itself of Pinochet." New Perspectives Quarterly:NPQ 16, no. 1 (1999): 49-50.
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Fuentes, Carlos. "Looking at Latin America's future." New Perspectives Quarterly: NPQ 16, no. 3 (1999): 26-28.
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Fuentes, Carlos. "The sovereignty of tyranny." New Perspectives Quarterly: NPQ 16, no. 4 (1999): 9-11.
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Fuentes, Carlos. "Camara Lucida - Resenas de Los cinco soles de Mexico." Quimera 192 (2000): 73+.

Fuentes, Carlos. "Mexico's election was a victory for change." Houston Chronicle, July 6, 2000, A 25.
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Fuentes, Carlos. "Requiem for a millennium." New Perspectives Quarterly:NPQ 17, no. 3 (2000): 40+.
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Fuentes, Carlos. "We all won." World Press Review 47, no. 9 (2000): 6.
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Fuentes, Carlos, and Juan Ignacio Brito. "Can democracy finally take root?" World Press Review 44, Sept (1997): 6-8.
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Fuentes, Carlos, Nathan Gardels, and Marilyn Snell. "Asphyxiation by progress." New Perspectives Quarterly: NPQ 16, no. 2 (1999): 19-21.
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Fuentes, Carlos. "Doing it our way." Translated by Alfred MacAdam. New Statesman & Society, Feb 2, 1990, 16-18.
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Fuentes, Carlos, and Jose Saramago. "Looking at Latin America's future." New Perspectives Quarterly: NPQ 16, no. 3 (1999): 26-28.
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Gardels, Nathan, Mario Vargas Llosa, and Carlos Fuentes. "Remembering Octavio Paz." New Perspectives Quarterly 15, no. 4 (1998): 54-59.
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Mary Jane Walsh
10/23/2000