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Spring 2007
38:2

April 2007

From the President
by CHARLES R. HALE

From the Associate Editor
by ARTURO ARIAS

ON THE PROFESSION

What LASA Can Do For Political Scientists
by EVELYNE S. HUBER

A Survey of Political Scientists’ Views on LASA
by RAÚL MADRID

El incierto rumbo de LASA
by ARIEL C. ARMONY

What Might LASA Do to Best Meet the Needs and Serve the Interests of Those in the Political Sciences?
by SUSAN C. STOKES

DEBATES / Immigration Matters

Don’t Panic, We are Hispanic! Migración y resistencia social
by JOSÉ MANUEL VALENZUELA ARCE

Crossing-back Methodologies: Transnational Feminist Research on Incest in Mexico
by GLORIA GONZÁLEZ-LÓPEZ

Why the Immigrant Rights Struggle Compels Us to Reconceptualize Both Latin American and Latino/a Studies
by WILLIAM I. ROBINSON

POLITICAL COMMENTARY

Situación social y política de México y de Oaxaca al final del gobierno de Vicente Fox y principios del gobierno de Felipe Calderón.
by SALOMÓN NAHMAD

ON LASA2007

Report from the Program Chairs
by NEIL HARVEY and MARÍA SOCORRO TABUENCA

CALLING ALL MEMBERS

Elections 2007: Nominating Committee Slate

NEWS FROM LASA

LASA Voluntary Support
by SANDY KLINZING

LASA Membership Report 2006

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