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By Andrew Hurrell, Andrew F. Cooper, Guadalupe González, Ricardo Ubiraci Sennes, and Srini Sitaraman

From the Preface

These papers were presented for the first time on May 13, 1999 at a seminar hosted by the Latin American Program of the Woodrow Wilson International Center, titled Paths to Power: Foreign Policy Strategies of Brazil, Canada, India, and Mexico. They were subsequently revised for publication, and Andrew Hurrell’s commentary was revised to prose for inclusion as an excellent introduction to the papers.

The authors are: Ricardo Sennes, of the University of São Paulo; Andrew Cooper of Waterloo University; Srini Sitaraman of the University of Illinois at Champagne; and Guadalupe González of the University of California at San Diego and the Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas in Mexico City. The Latin American Program would like to thank all of them for the high quality of their research and their diligence in preparing the papers for publication

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