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JAMES W. WILKIE [email protected] Cell (310) 454-8812 Fax (310) 454-3109 www.profmex.org UCLA Professor of History, 1968-2015. Research Professor of History 2015--. Director, Research Project on U.S.-Mexico Double Taxation and Social Security Issues, 2003--. (GSEIS Paulo Freire Center) Director, Migrant Scholar Leadership Institute, 2007-2013. (OID Office of Community Based Learning) PROFMEX President, Worldwide Consortium for Research on Mexico, 1982--. Non-Profit 501(c)(3) Research Association, All Activities Officially Hosted by UCLA, 1982-2002; Subsequently Decentralized to Offices Hosted by Multiple Universities: Presidency at UCLA, Publications at University of Guadalajara, Operations SEP, San Antonio HRF Presidente, Sociedad de Investigación Histórica, 1968--. Historical Research Foundation for Non-Profit 501(c)(3) Research and Publication on Globalization (including Elitelore Studies, especially Oral and Film History) Category Page Addresses, Birth, Education, University Positions, and Honors 2 Other Directorships Current and Past 4 Professional Memberships and Specific Activities 4 Co-Sponsored by UCLA (see also UCLA Teaching Contracts and Research Grants, below) 4 Other Professional Activities 9 Editorial Board Memberships 9 Doctoral Students, Post Doctoral Fellows, and Visiting Scholars Directed at UCLA 10 Graduate Degree Committees Since 2008 13 Teaching Grants and Contracts 14 Latin American Oral History Project: UCLA Regents' Lecturers 15 Interviews Granted (INT) 15 Writings by Section: 18 I Published (A=Research Articles, B=Books, C=Edited Books) 18 II Book Published Without Credit 36 III Research Reports (RR) 36 IV Works in Progress or Completed 38 V General Editorships of Ten Series: i (p. 41). ii (41), iii (42), iv (42), v (42), vi (47), vii (47), viii (48), ix (50), x (50) 39

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JAMES W. WILKIE

[email protected] Cell (310) 454-8812 Fax (310) 454-3109 www.profmex.org

UCLA Professor of History, 1968-2015. Research Professor of History 2015--.

Director, Research Project on U.S.-Mexico Double Taxation and Social Security Issues, 2003--. (GSEIS Paulo Freire Center)

Director, Migrant Scholar Leadership Institute, 2007-2013. (OID Office of Community Based Learning)

PROFMEX

President, Worldwide Consortium for Research on Mexico, 1982--. Non-Profit 501(c)(3) Research Association, All Activities Officially Hosted by UCLA, 1982-2002;

Subsequently Decentralized to Offices Hosted by Multiple Universities: Presidency at UCLA, Publications at University of Guadalajara, Operations SEP, San Antonio

HRF

Presidente, Sociedad de Investigación Histórica, 1968--. Historical Research Foundation for Non-Profit 501(c)(3) Research and Publication

on Globalization (including Elitelore Studies, especially Oral and Film History) Category Page Addresses,Birth,Education,UniversityPositions,andHonors 2 OtherDirectorshipsCurrentandPast 4 ProfessionalMembershipsandSpecificActivities 4 Co-SponsoredbyUCLA(seealsoUCLATeachingContractsandResearchGrants,below) 4 OtherProfessionalActivities 9 EditorialBoardMemberships 9 DoctoralStudents,PostDoctoralFellows,andVisitingScholarsDirectedatUCLA 10 GraduateDegreeCommitteesSince2008 13 TeachingGrantsandContracts 14 LatinAmericanOralHistoryProject:UCLARegents'Lecturers 15 InterviewsGranted(INT) 15 WritingsbySection: 18

IPublished(A=ResearchArticles,B=Books,C=EditedBooks) 18 IIBookPublishedWithoutCredit 36 IIIResearchReports(RR) 36 IVWorksinProgressorCompleted 38 VGeneralEditorshipsofTenSeries:i(p.41).ii(41),iii(42),iv(42),v(42),

vi(47),vii(47),viii(48),ix(50),x(50) 39

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MajorCritiquesandOutgrowthsofAboveWorks(C) 49 Seminars,Lectures,andInvitations(S) 58 UCandUCLAService 81 FellowshipsandGrantsforResearch 85 ResearchFunding:ProgramsandConferences 86 ProfessionalActivityandConsulting 90 CountriesVisitedforResearch,SeminarsandMeetings 90 APPENDIXA.PROFMEXBoardofDirectors 92 APPENDIXB.ListofAbbreviations 93 ADDRESSES for James W. Wilkie (JWW):

UCLA 6299 Bunche Hall, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1487 USA, Tel (310) 825-4569

PROFMEX Offices

USA: 1242 Lachman Lane, Pacific Palisades, California 90272. Tel (310) 570-3702

MEXICO: Lago Cuitzeo 167, C-401, Anáhuac, México, D.F. 11320. Tel. +52 (55) 5260-5938

Bosque de la Primavera 25, Col. Las Cañadas, Zapopan, Jalisco 45132 Tel +1 (310)-903-2044 PERSONAL: Born March 10, 1936, Idaho Falls, Idaho

EDUCATION: Ph.D. History, Berkeley, 1966. The Mexican Revolution: Federal Expenditure and Social Change Since 1910, University of California Press, 1967. Berkeley: University of California. PROFMEX Journal Mexico and the World Volume 20 and No.2.

<http://www.profmex.org/mexicoandtheworld/volume20/2latespring2015/The_Mexican_Revolution_Federal_Expenditure_and_Social_Change_Since_1910.pdf>

M.A. Thesis, Berkeley, 1959. Ideological Conflict in the Time of Lázaro Cárdenas Berkeley: University of California. PROFMEX Journal Mexico and the World Volume 20 and No.1.

<http://www.profmex.org/mexicoandtheworld/volume20/1spring2015/Ideological_Conflict_in_the_Time_of_Lazaro_Cardenas.pdf>

B.A. 1958. Social Science, Mexico City College.

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UNIVERSITY POSITIONS: Assistant Professor of History, Ohio State University, 1965-1967; Associate, 1967-1968 Associate Professor of History, UCLA, 1968-1971; Professor, UCLA, 1971--. HONORS:

2012 Ohtli Prize “Breaking New Paths” Awarded by Mexico’s Secretary of Foreign Relations and its Instituto de Mexicanos en el Exterior for: “Scholarly Publication and Advancement of Mexican-U.S. Research, Especially Dr. Wilkie’s Ongoing Project Revealing Historical and Current Bi-National Tax Issues and Social Security Problems.

2008 Honorary Professor of Economic History (WOS), UABC, 2008-2009.

2002 Distinguished Professorship Awarded Jointly by

U.S.-Mexico Foundation for Science and Academia Mexicana de Ciencias To Give Mexico's 2002 Lecture: "History of Economic and Social Change in Mexico

Since 1910", Univ. of Baja California (UABC), Tijuana, Sept. 17-20 2000 Distinguished Achievement Award, Nominee for Short Documentary:

Producer of “Chan K’in Viejo: The Last of the Mayans,” Documentary: The Magazine of the International Documentary Association (19:3).

1991 Distinguished Professor Award, Mexico City University (UAM-A), June 17-18. Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana-Azcapotzalo

1985 Medal Commemorating UNAM Autonomy, “For Twenty Years of Innovative

Research." Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. 1984 UNAM Medal of Honor, "For Studies in Oral history and Public Expenditure."

1982 Medal “Academia de San Carlos,” Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México

(UNAM), "For Having Developed the Concept of Elitelore."

1981 Honors upon induction into the Instituto Mexicano de Cultura Ceremony chaired by Miguel Alemán, Former President de México. 1968 Ohio Academy of History Award: Mexican Revolution (1967).

1968 Bolton Prize for The Mexican Revolution (1967). 1960 University of California Honorary Traveling Fellow. 1958 B.A. magna cum laude.

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DIRECTORSHIPS:

A. Current

Migrant Scholar Leadership Institute. 2007--. Research on U.S.-Mexico Double Taxation and Social Security Issues, 2003--. Program on Latin America and Globalization, 1996--. Project on Statistical Measurement of Global Change, 1976--.

Latin American Oral History Project, 1963--.

B. Previous Directorships: Chair, UCLA Program on Mexico (1982-2009) Associate Director, UCLA, Latin American Center, 1970-1976; 2000-2005. Universitywide Director, UC Consortium on Mexico and the United States, 1981-1983

(Founding Director.) Director, Oral History Center for Latin America, Ohio State University, 1966-1968.

Assistant Director, Graduate Studies, Mexico City College, 1960. PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS AND SPECIFIC ACTIVITIES: Member, International Advisory Council, Universidad Autónoma de Sinaloa, 2010- 12. Member, International Advisory Council on Higher Education, State of Puebla, Mexico, 2011 PROFMEX - Worldwide Consortium for Mexico Research This is a non-profit organization chartered by the U.S. Department of Treasury

under section 501(c)(3) of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code. It includes 125 universities, foundations, and think tanks around the globe 1982--. PROFMEX was hosted at UCLA from 1982 through the academic year 2001-2002; subsequently, PROFMEX functions have been distributed as follows: Publications at the University of Guadalajara, Operations at SaberEsPoder in San Antonio, and Secretariat in Mexico City.

The PROFMEX Board of Directors currently has 32 members--See Appendix A. PROFMEX-ANUIES International Conferences Co-Sponsored by UCLA and University of Guadalajara, Chaired by JWW since 1983.

(See Resulting Publications, Section VI, below)

IX. Morelia & Pátzcuaro, December 9-14, 1997

VIII. Puerto Vallarta, November 13-17, 1994; VII. Mérida, November 11-13, 1992;

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VI. Mazatlán, October 2-7, 1990; V. Mexico City, April 21-23, 1988; IV. Santa Fe, April 16-18, 1986; III. Tijuana, October 23-25, 1983; II. Austin, February 16-18, 1982

I. La Paz, Baja California, February 28-29,1980 PROFMEX Conferences on Mexico’s Cycles & Trends (Co-Sponsored by UCLA, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana (Mexico City), and Universidad de Guadalajara: (Chaired by JWW--See Resulting Publications, Section VI, below) 34. San Antonio Conference on Double Taxation and Oct. 25-26, 2012 Social Security Issues in Mexico-U.S. Relations, Co-Sponsored by UCLA and San Antonio Hispanic Chamber of Commerce 33. Playa del Carmen, Yucatán Peninsula, Conference on Apr. 17-18, 2012 Globalization Co-Sponsored by UCLA and University of Quintana Roo, 32. Mexico City Conference on Oral History, Nov. 11, 2011 Co-Sponsored by Instituto Mora; 31. Cancún Conference on Assessing Higher Sept. 30-Oct. 1, 2010 Education in Quintana Roo, Co-Sponsored by University of Guadalajara, UCLA, and University of Quintana Roo; 30. Mazatlán Conference on Mexico’s Problems of Apr. 15-19, 2010 Unsustainable Development, Co-Sponsored by University of Guadalajara and UCLA; 29. Chicago Conference on U.S.-Mexico Tax and Social Aug. 26-27, 2009 Security Problems; 28. Ensenada/Mexicali Conference on Creating a Aug. 17 & Nov. 21, 2008 Special Economic Zone to Stimulate Baja California Interaction with the U.S. Frontier Zone; 27. Mazatlán Congress on Global Migration Policy, Mar. 21-23, 2007 Co-Sponsored by Univ. Autónoma de Sinaloa and UCLA; 26. Cancún Conference on Best Practices of Governments Dec. 12-17, 2006 in Mexico’s States, Co-Sponsored by the

Mexican Institutes of State Planning, Government of Quintana Roo, and UCLA;

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PROFMEX Conferences on Mexico’s Cycles & Trends (Co-Sponsored by UCLA, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana (Mexico City), and Universidad de Guadalajara (Continued)

25. Morelia Public Policy Conference, Sept. 18-23, 2000

Co-sponsored by UCLA School of Public Policy and Michoacán Gov. Víctor Manuel Tinoco Rubí;

24. Puerto Vallarta, Conference on “Mundializacion,” June 1-3, 2000

Co-Sponsored by Univ. of Guadalajara 23. Tepic Conference on Globalization and Social Security, May 29, 2000 Co-sponsored by Univ. Autónoma de Nayarit;

22. Puerto Vallarta, Conference on Cycles and Trends in Mexico Dec 16-23, 1999 Co-Sponsored by Universidad de Guadalajara

21. Guanajauto Conference: Innovative Development Ideas, Apr. 15-17, 1999

Co-Sponsored by Gov. Vicente Fox; 20. Beijing Conference on Mexico and Asia, October 4, 1996 Co-sponsored by Kyoto’s Doshisha Univ. Japan

and People’s University of China 19. Beijing Conference on China, Japan, and Mexico, October 3, 1996

Co-sponsored by Chinese Academy of SocSciences; 18. San Diego Conference on “Border Realities & Opportunities August 8, 1996

Co-sponsored by San Diego State Univ. 17. Kyoto, Conference, “Mexico and Japan,” August 25-31, 1995

Co-sponsored by Doshisha University

16. San Diego Conference on Tijuana Housing Policy Issues Sept. 9, 1994 Co-sponsored by ANUIES & San Diegotate U.

15. Mexico City Conference on "Mexico's Development July 28-29. 1994

Process Seen from the World," Co-sponsored by CONACyT;

14. El Paso Conference: “Cross Border Metro Government,” Jan. 3, 1994

Co-sponsored by U.S. Embassy, Mexican Secretary of Treasury, University of Texas-El Paso, El Paso Community Foundation;

13. Ciudad Juárez-El Paso Conference on

“Managing Cross-Border Government,” Sept. 17-18, 1993 Co-sponsored by ANUIES, Ford Foundation, El Paso Community Foundation;

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PROFMEX Conferences on Mexico’s Cycles & Trends (Co-Sponsored by UCLA, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana (Mexico City), and Universidad de Guadalajara (Continued) 12. Mexico City Conference on Mexican Agrarian Issues. August 3-7, 1993

Co-sponsored by UAM-A; 11. Zacatecas, Conference on Cycles and Trends, Feb. 1993

Co-sponsored by UAM-A; 10. Guadalajara, Jalisco Conference, Aug. 1992

Co-sponsored by Univ. of Guadalajara; 9. Cabo San Lucas, Baja California Sur Conference, March 6-9, 1992

Co-sponsored by UAM-A; 8. Cuetzalan & Cholula, Puebla Conferences, June 12-13 and 13-16, 1991

Co-sponsored by Universidad de las Américas; 7. Oaxaca and Mexico City Philanthropy Conferences, Jan. 25-Feb. 1, 1991

Co-sponsored by U.S. Council on Foundations; 6. Puerto Escondido, “Oaxaca Conference,” June 21-24, 1990 5. San Cristóbal de las Casas, Chiapas Conference, Feb. 4-6, 1990 4. Acapulco, Cycles and Trends Research Conference, July 1-4, 1989 3. Mérida, Yucatán, Conference on Labor & Industry, Jan. 26-30, 1989 2. Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Conference on Industria, Oct. 6-11, 1988 1. Mazatlán, Sinaloa Conference on Industry & Labor, March 16-20, 1988 35. UCLA-PROFMEX Conf on Minimum Wages in Mexico City and Los Angeles Oct 7, 2014 PROFMEX –UCLA Seminars, Organized and Chaired by JWW:

Guadalajara, Dec. 2, 2012 Mexico City, Nov. 10, 2011 and Nov. 11, 2012 San Antonio, Oct. 25, 2012 Culiacán, Sinaloa, Oct. 22, 2012 Tepic, Nayarit, Mexico, July 13, 2012 Puebla, Sept 21-22, 2011 Culiacán, Sinaloa, Mexico, April 15 and July 8, 2010 Mazatlán, Dec. 4-8, 2009 and June 18-19, 2010 Mérida, Yucatán, Sept. 9-11, 2009 Sacramento, June 23-24, 2009

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PROFMEX –UCLA Seminars, Organized and Chaired by JWW (Continued)

Mexicali, Aug. 11, 2008 Ensenada, June 16-18, 2008 Taxco, April 6-7, 2008 Sacramento, Mar. 13-14, 2008 Mexicali, Feb. 7-9, 2008 Mexico City, July 7-8, 2006, Sept. 12 and Dec. 12, 2007 Sacramento, Aug. 18 and November 18, 2007 Zacatecas, Nov. 14-17, 2007 Morelia, Nov. 11-12, 2006, Feb. 22-23 and Oct. 29-31, 2007 Tijuana, Sept. 26-27, 2007 Puebla, July 7, 2007 Austin, Nov. 16-17, 2006 Sacramento, Sept. 26-27, 2006 Guanajuato, Mexico, Sept. 19-20, 2006 Monterrey, Mexico, Aug. 26-29, 2006 Sunderland, England, Aug. 3-6, 2006 Edinberg, Scotland, July 28, 2006 Prague, July 25, 2006 Sighet, Romania, July 21-22, 2006 Budapest, July 18, 2006 Guadalajara, Jun. 20, 2006 San Cristóbal de las Casas, Chiapas, Oct. 28, 2005 San Antonio, Sept. 17-22, 2005 Mexico City, April 3-4, 2004 Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, 3-24-1984; 9-11-1914,1998; 8- 21/25-1999; 12-15-2003 Puebla, Mexico, Jan. 17, 2003 Chicago, Oct. 9-10, 2002 Toluca, Mexico, Nov. 6-9, 2001 Istanbul, July 30-31, 2000 Cancún, Quintana Roo, March 3-14, 1997 Bombay, India, October 12, 1996 Hong Kong & Shenzhen, China, October 11, 1996 Singapore, October 1, 1996 Delphi, Greece, June 30-July 2, 1996 Mamaia, Black Sea, Romania, June 14-19, 1996 Brussels, Belgium, September 21-22, 1995 Budapest, Hungary, September 19-20, 1995 Bucharest, Romania, May 31, 1994; September 14, 1995 Zurich, Switzerland, June 28-July 1, 1994 Moscow, Russia, June 21-25, 1993 Budapest, Hungary, September 5, 1992 Copper Canyon, Chihuahua, Sept. 21-27, 1988 Hacienda Cocoyoc, Morelos, Mexico, September 29, 1986 Marina del Rey, California, July 22, 1983; June 29, 1985; July 26, 1986 Santa Fe, New Mexico, April 19, 1986 Cozumel, Quintana Roo, July 27-28, 1984 Mexico City, November 8-9, 1983 Cabo San Lucas, Baja California Sur, May 20-23, 1982

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JWW Other Professional Activities: United States-Mexico Fulbright Commission, 2005-2007 United States-Mexico Bilateral Cultural Commission, 1984-1987

Latin American Studies Association: Chair, VI International Meeting, Atlanta, March 24-28, 1976 Chair, Committee on Scholarly Resources, 1978-1980 American Historical Association-- Conference [Association] on Latin American History, Committees: Activities and Projects, 1968-1973, Robertson Prize Committee, 1968 Program, III International Congress of Mexican Studies, Nov 4-7, 1969 Distinguished Service Award Committee, 1970 Elected Chair, Committee on Mexican Studies, 1973 Chair, IV International Congress of Mexican Studies, Oct 17-21, 1973 Chair, Historical Statistics, 1974-1982, General (Policy) Committee, 1976 and 1977

HRF, President, 1968--. The Society, a Foundation that supports non-profit 501(c)(3) research activities and publications, focuses especially on globalization as well as Elitlore studies (including Oral and Film History)

Social Science Research Council and American Council of Learned Societies, Joint Committee on Latin American Studies Dissertation Fellowships. New York City, 1975-1978

Centro de Estudios de la Realidad Puertorriqueña, Advisory Board, San Juan, 1984 and 1985

American Association of University Professors, UCLA Chapter: Chair, 1983-2004 President, 1978-1979; 1979-1980 Past President, 1980-1981 Vice President, 1977-1978 Faculty Association at UCLA: Board of Directors, 1985-1993 EDITORIAL BOARD MEMBERSHIPS: Current Service on Editorial Boards:

Estudios Fronterizos (Revista de Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades), 1999— Mexico and the World, Web Journal, 1996--. (Editor) www.profmex.com PROFMEX Book Series Editorial Board, 1990--. (Editor) Statistical Abstract of Latin American & Its Analytical Series, 1976--. (Editor) Journal of Latin American Lore, 1975--.

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Previous Service:

Journal of Mexican Studies, 1986-1993, University of California Press, 1974-1978 University of Arizona, PROFMEX Monograph Series, 1984-1994 Hispanic American Historical Review, 1976-1981 University of California Press (Editorial Board), 1974-1978. UCLA Latin American Center Publications, 1972-1989 Northern Illinois University Press, "Modern Mexico Series,” 1973-1983

DOCTORAL STUDENTS & VISITING SCHOLARS DIRECTED AT UCLA: Doctoral Students Directed and Receiving Degree since mid-2008

William Bollinger (Ph.D., 2012), Cal State Los Angeles, winner of CSULA’s College of Natural and Social Sciences Award as Outstanding Lecturer, 2010

Carlos Contreras Macías (Ph.D., 2008), Professor and Former Chair of History,

Grossmont College, Ca. Doctoral Students Directed and Receiving Degree 2003-2008:

Juan Benítez, Ph.D., 2005, Assistant Professor, Cal State Long Beach; Roberto C. Delgadillo, Ph.D., 2005, Librarian for the Social Sciences, UC Davis; Alfonso Galindo, Ph.D. 2007, UCLA Representative in Mexico for the School of Public Affairs and UCLA Office of Instructional Development; Michael Ray, PhD., 2008, Assistant Professor of Finance, Cal State Fullerton Charles J. Theisen, PhD., 2006, President, Mercedes Auto Imports and Exports, Phoenix; Foreign Relations Director, Young Presidents Association;

Doctoral Students Directed and Receiving Degree in Years Prior to 2003:

Rodney Alvarez, Ph.D., 2000, Assistant Professor, University of Central Florida; Margaret C. Boardman, Ph.D., 1999, Historian, U.S. Postal Service, Washington, D.C. (Author: History of the U.S. Postal Service); Phillip P. Boucher, Ph.D., 1979, Director of Global Strategic Planning, Seattle Manuel García y Griego, Ph.D., 1988, Professor of History and Director, Southwest Hispanic Research Institute, University of New Mexico; Carlos B. Gil, Ph.D., 1975, Prof., History, Univ. of Washington, Seattle; Arturo Grunstein, Ph.D., 1994, Professor of Historical Sociology, UAM-A, Mexico City; Ivan Gutiérrez, Ph.D., 2000, Research Administrator, California Employment Development Dept. Stephen Haber, Ph.D., 1985, Mulligan Professor of Political Science, Stanford University and Bing Fellow, Hoover Institution (2003-- and 2002--, respectively) Olga M. Lazín, Ph.D., 2001, Visiting Research Scholar, University of Guadalajara, 2001— Betsy L. Link, Ph.D., 1989, Curator of Legal Research, California Historical Society; David E. Lorey, Ph.D., 1990, President, Former Program Officer for Latin America, Hewlett Fdn.; Chipasha C. Luchembe, Ph.D. (co-directed), 1982, Universities of Botswana & Zambia;

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Oscar J. Martínez, Ph.D., 1975, Distinguished Professor of History, University of Arizona; Jacqueline R. Miller, Ph.D., 1979, Director, Historical Document Restoration, University of Virginia; Juan Moreno-Pérez, Ph.D., 1997, Chief of Advisor to Mexico’s Chamber of Deputies; Aída Mostkoff, Ph.D., 1999, Associate Professor, Santa Monica College; Enrique E. Ochoa, Ph.D., 1993, Professor of History, Cal State Los Angeles; Weglyn Endowed Chair of Multicultural Studies, 2006-2007, Cal Poly Pomona; Alvaro Ochoa-Serrano, Ph.D., 1998, Distinguished Professor of History, El Colegio de Michoacán, Zamora, Mexico; Koobyoung Park, Ph.D., 2000, Professor of History, Korea University, Seoul; Thurber Proffitt III, Ph.D., 1988, Visiting Professor, San Diego State University, California State University San Marcos, Santa Ana College (Retired) Peter L. Reich, Ph.D., 1991, Professor of Law, Whittier School of Law, and Director, Whittier Program in Mexico City; Linda A. Rodríguez, Ph.D., 1981, Distinguished Author and Lecturer and Former Associate Director, UCLA Latin American Center; Eric Schantz, Ph.D., 2002, Assistant Professor of History, Cal State Los Angeles; Rosario Varo-Berra, Ph.D., 1999, PROFMEX Research Director for Southern Mexico

Post-Doctoral Fellows and Visiting Scholars Directed since mid-2008

Jesús Arroyo Alejandre, UCLA Visiting Scholar, 2000-2014, Dean and Professor School of Economics; Rector, School of Management, University of Guadalajara; Dennis Cervantes, UCLA Visiting Scholar, 2005-2006, Professor of International Trade and Director of Foreign Relations and Exchanges, Konkuk University, Seoul, South Korea; Luce Fellow in Asia, 1994-1996; Gabriel Estrella, UCLA Visiting Scholar, 2006-2009, Rector and Professor of Economics, UABC; Alfonso Galindo, UCLA Visiting Scholar, 2007-2010, Associate Director, Migrant Student Leadership Institute, UCLA Office of Community Based Learning; Ismael Garcia-Castro, UCLA Visiting Scholar, 2008-2011, Vice Rector and Founding Dean, School of International Studies, Universidad Autónoma de Sinaloa, Culiacán; Carlos González-Gutiérrez, UCLA Visiting Scholar, 2007-2010, Director, Institute for Mexicans Abroad, Secretariat of Foreign Relations, Mexico City; José Cesar Lenin Navarro-Chávez, UCLA Visiting UCMEXUS-CONACyT Scholar, 2008-2010, Professor of Economics and Director of the Instituto de Investigaciones Economicas y Empresariales, Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolas de Hidalgo, Mexico; Patricia Moctezuma-Hernández, Visiting Scholar, 2006-2009, Professor of Economics, UABC; Alejandro Mungaray-Lagarda, UCLA Visiting Scholar, 2006-2009, Director of Research Groups and Institutes at Mexico’s National Science Foundation (CONACyT), Mexico City; Secretary of Economic Develoment for the State of Baja California; Oscar Hugo Pedraza, UCLA Visiting Scholar, 2008-2011, Research Professor, Univ. Michoacana de San Nicolas de Hidalgo; Alejandro Pelayo-Rangel, Visiting Scholar, 2006-2009, Cultural Attaché, Mexican Consulate, Los Angeles; Arturo Ranfla-González, UCLA Visiting Scholar, 2009-2012, Research Professor, Universidad Autónoma de Baja California, Mexicali; Miguel Angel Rivera-Ríos, UCLA Visiting Scholar, 2006-2011,

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Professor of Economics, UNAM; Ruben Roa-Dueñas, UCLA Visiting UCMEXUS-CONACyT Fellow, 2008-2009, Professor of Economics, UABC. Charles J. Theisen, UCLA Visiting Scholar, 2007-2010, President, Phoenix Motors;

Post-Doctoral Fellows and Visiting Scholars Directed to mid-2008

Armando Alcantara, UCLA Post Doc, 1999-2000, UNAM Fausto Alzati, UCLA Visiting Scholar, 1999-2000, Advisor to President of Mexico Vicente Fox; Former President, Mexico's Council on Science and Technology (CONACyT); Richard Beesen, UCLA Post-Grad Fellow, 1980-1981, Vice President—Russia and Eastern Europe, Deutsche Bank, Berlin, Moscow, Prague; Manuel Carlos de Alba del Castillo Negrete, 2002-2005, UC MEXUS-CONACYT Visiting Scholar, Universidad de las Americas, Puebla; Alejandro Dabat-Latrubesse, UCLA Visiting Scholar, 2000-2001, Professor of Economics UNAM (National University of Mexico); Sergio De la Peña, UCLA Visiting Scholar, 1988, UNAM; Miles Freychette, UCLA Post-Grad Fellow, 1972, Senior Associate, Americas Program, Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) and Former U.S. Ambassador to Colombia; Patricia Galeana, UCLA Visiting Scholar, 2001-2003, Professor of History, UNAM, Former Director General of Mexico’s National Archive; Javier García Bresó, UCLA Post-Doc, 1995-1996, University of Madrid; Alejandro Gertz Manero, UCLA Visiting Scholar, 2006-2007, President of Universidad de la Americas-Mexico City, and Former Secretary of Public Safety (for Mexico City, 1997-2000; for Mexico, 2000-2004); Hongzhu Huang, UCLA Post-Grad Fellow, 1995-1996, Director of Financial Research, Latin American Institute, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing; Guillermo Ibarra, UCLA Visiting Scholar, 2006-2007, Professor of Public Policy, Universidad de Sinaloa; Kristin L. Johnson, UCLA Post-Doctoral Fellow, 1996-1997, Stanford University; David Maciel, UCLA Visiting Scholar, 1999-2000, Prof. History, Cal State Dominguez Hills; Salvador Martínez della Rocco, UCLA Visiting Scholar, 1989, Professor of Political Science, UNAM; Thomas M. Millington, UCLA Post-Doctoral Fellow, 1983, Chair and Prof, of Political Science, Hobart and William Smith Colleges; Esteban Moctezuma-Barragán, UCLA Visiting Scholar 2001-2002, Mexico’s Former Minister of Social Development; Alejandro Mungaray-Lagarda, UCLA Post-Doctoral Fellow, 1998-1999, Professor of Economics, UABC; Adam Perkal, C.Phil., 1984, President, European Banking Advisors, Inc., Mallorca, Spain; James Platler, UCLA Visiting Scholar, 1998-1999, Professor of Political Science, Pepperdine University; Miguel Angel Rivera-Ríos, UCLA Visiting Scholar, 1998-1999 & 2001-2002, Prof. of Economics, UNAM; Ana Luz Ruelas, UCLA Visiting Scholar, 2006-2007, Professor of Public Policy, Univ. de Sinaloa. Viejo Sampovaara, UCLA Post-Grad Fellow, 1993-1994, Undersecretary of Foreign Trade, Finland;

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Yuma Sato, UCLA Post-Grad Fellow, 1996-1997, Doshisha University, Kyoto; Samuel Schmidt, UCLA Post-Doc, 1982, Prof., Political Science, Universidad de Ciudad Juárez; Nadima Simón Domínguez, UCLA Visiting Scholar, 2001-2002, UNAM Professor of Public Policy and Accountancy; Former President of Federación de Universidades Mexicanas; Estela Suárez-Aguilar Vergara, UCLA Visiting Scholar, 2000-2001, UNAM Professor of Economics; José Manuel Suárez-Cors, UCLA Post-Grad Fellow, 1996-1997, Universidad Anahuac, Mexico City; Xiang Wee, UCLA Post-Grad Fellow, 1995, University of Singapore; Sergio Zermeño, UCLA Visiting Fellow, 1988, UNAM Professor of Sociology; Sengen Zhang, UCLA Post-Grad Fellow, 1985-1986, Director, Latin American Institute, Beijing

Graduate Degree Committees Since mid-2008

William Bollinger, “Textiles, Guano and Railroads: The Role of the United States in the Early Development Failures of Peru, 1818-1876." UCLA Doctoral Thesis, History, 2012 Argelia Anaid Buitrón Blancas, “Las Mujeres en La Élite Política en Quintana Roo: “Un Análisis desde su Inclusión y Percepción, 1975-2011,” Maestría En Sociología Politica, Instituto Mora Mexico City, 2012.

Pedro Pablo Favela Astorga, “Génesis de una política cultural en Sinaloa, 1966 – 1975,” Tesis de Licenciatura, Facultad de Historia, Universidad Autónoma de Sinaloa, Culiacán, 2009 Juan Antonio Fernández Velázquez, “Los Sinaloenses: Entre Gustos Musicales, Gozos y Representaciones. De los Corridos Sobre Narcotráfico y Traficantes a Los Narcocorridos (1970 –2000),” Tésis de Maestría, de Sinaloa, Universidad Autónoma Culiacán, 2011.

Hiroshi Ito, “The Role of Guarani in Paraguay's National Development: A Critical Deconstruction of Language Ideology” UCLA Doctoral Thesis, Graduate School of Education, 2010 Nancy Kaiser, “Inter-Disciplinary Papers,” UCLA M.A. in Latin American Studies, 2010 Charles Mahoney, “Hearts-and-Minds or Blood-and-Guts? Strategy, Terrorism, and the Growth of Proto-Insurgencies,” UCLA Doctoral Thesis, Political Science, 2011 Héctor Manuel Pimienta Fernández,

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“La influencia cultural estadounidense manifiesta en la población local del puerto de Mazatlán de 1950 a 1975,”. UAS Projecto CONACyT de Historia, Culiacán, 2012 Ashley Nelson, “Narcocultos: An Emblem of Narcotraffikers and Anemic State Control,” UCLA M.A. in Latin American Studies, 2012 Jevdet Rexhepi, “Globalization Between East and West: A Case Study of Higher Education in Albania,” UCLA Doctoral Thesis, Graduate School of Education, 2010, Published 2011 https://library.villanova.edu/Find/Summon/Record?id=FETCH-proquest_dll_23309991211

TEACHING GRANTS AND CONTRACTS (ADMINISTERED BY UCLA)

California Department of Education, Contract #6 with UCLA to hold Migrant Scholars Leadership Institute (MSLI, July) for Advanced High School Students Preparing to Enter the University of California, Summer 2012 ($ 502,614) TOTAL OF 6 CONTRACTS WITH UCLA $ 3,015,684 TO DATE California Department of Education, Contract #5 with UCLA to hold Migrant Scholars Leadership Institute (MSLI, July) for Advanced High School Students Preparing to Enter the University of California, Summer 2011 ($ 502,614) California Department of Education, Contract #4 with UCLA to hold Migrant Scholars Leadership Institute (MSLI, July) for Advanced High School Students Preparing to Enter the University of California, Summer 2010 ($ 502,614) California Department of Education, Contract #3 with UCLA to hold Migrant Scholars Leadership Institute (MSLI, July) for Advanced High School Students Preparing to Enter the University of California, Summer 2009 ($ 502,614) UCLA Office of Instructional Development, Contract with University of Guadalajara to Hold Seminar on Globalization History for Mexican University Professors (July 9-18) Summer 2008 ($ 25,000) California Department of Education, Contract #2 with UCLA to hold Migrant Scholars Leadership Institute (MSLI, July) for Advanced High School Students Preparing to Enter the University of California, Summer 2008 ($ 502,614) UCLA Office of Instructional Development, Contract with University of Guadalajara to Hold Seminar on Globalization for Mexican University Professors (August 14-23) Summer 2007 ($ 25,000) California Department of Education, Contract #1 with UCLA to hold Migrant Scholars Leadership Institute (MSLI, July) for Advanced High School Students Preparing to Enter the University of California, Summer 2007 ($ 502,614) UCLA Latin American Center, Grant to Develop UCLA Teaching About Mexican Films, 1998-1999 ($ 3,000) Summer 2007 ($ 25,000)

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Carnegie Foundation/University of Southern California Grant To UCLA To Conduct Seminar on Border Journalism, Spring 1991 ($ 15,000) U.S. Council on Foundations, Grant to UCLA to Introduce U.S. Foundation Presidents to Mexico: Tijuana, November 29-30, 1990; Oaxaca and Mexico City, January 25-February 1, 1991. ($ 67,700) University of California Innovative Program in Instruction: Grant to Conduct Graduate Seminar on New Methods in History, Los Angeles, 1969. Co-recipient Nikki Keddi ($ 10,000)

LATIN AMERICAN ORAL HISTORY PROJECT, INVITED GUESTS:

UCLA Regents' Lecturers and or UCLA Distinguished Speakers

Porfirio Muñoz Ledo (Mexico), 2006 Cuauhtémoc Cárdenas (Mexico), 2005 Jorge G. Castañeda (Mexico), 2000, 2005 Romeo Flores Caballero (Mexico), 1990 Carlos Serrate Reich (Bolivia), 1986 Fernando Belaúnde Terry (Peru), 1985 Rafael Caldera (Venezuela), 1980 Benjamín Núñez (Costa Rica), 1979 José Figueres (Costa Rica), 1978 Víctor Paz Estenssoro (Bolivia), 1977

INTERVIEWS GRANTED BY JWW:

INT-1 1988 "Wilkie on Wilkie," El Colegio de Economistas, Mexico City, December 3 INT-2 1989 “Wilkie Entrevistado por Alberto Dallal," Radio UNAM, Mexico City,

May 17 (one-hour interview). INT-3 1990a "'El PRI, Reformable, Pero No de Un Solo Golpe' . . . Afirma

James W. Wilkie," El Nacional (Mexico City), January 29, p. 7. INT-4 1990b “El ALC (Area de Libre Comercio No Debe Dar Dar Motivo a EU

(Estados Unidos) Injerencias en México,” El Nacional (Mexico City), November 15, p. 1.

INT-5 1990c "El TLC Se Verá Influido por la Crisis del Golfo Pérsico: James Wilkie,"

Interview by Alicia Ortiz Rivera, Comercio Exterior Suplemento de El Economista (Mexico City), November 27, p. vi.

INT-6 1991 "'El TLC Tendrá Impacto en la Vida de México,' Afirma James Wilkie,"

Excélsior (Mexico City), June 13, p. 1.

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Interviews Granted By JWW (Continued) INT-7 1994 "James Wilkie, Mexico Studies and Current Border Issues,"

Interview by Susannah Glusker, Voices of Mexico 26 (Jan), pp. 58-60. INT-8 1996a “Wilkie Entrevistado por Miguel Angel Granados Chapa Sobre

17 Protagonistas de la Epoca Constructiva de la Revolución Mexicana,” Radio UNAM, Mexico City, January 25 (half-hour interview.)

INT-9 1996b “Poner en Manos de Entidades Privadas la Política Social, Propone

James Wilkie,” Headline News Article by Claudia Fernández, El Universal (Mexico City), November 25, 1996, p. 1.

1NT-10 1997 “Michoacán, Modelo Político Plural y Ejemplo Nacional, [Reconoce Wilkie],”

La Voz de Michoacán (Morelia), April 29, 1997, p. 1. INT-11 1999a “Podría Celace Ser Puente de Partidos—James Wilkie,” A.M.

(Guanajuato), January 12, 1999), p. B3 INT-12 1999b “Perdidos en Estados Unidos [Fondos del Seguro Social—Wilkie”]

El Economista, January 26, 1999, p. 1. INT-13 1999c “Preparan Foro de Ideas Innovadoras . . . Guanajuato Será Sede del 14 al 17 de

Abril, del Evento que Dirige [James Wilkie, Presidente de] la Organización Mundial de Investigación sobre México—PROFMEX, A.M. (Guanajuato), March 9, 1999, p. 1

INT-14 1999d “ Exigen Reactivar Préstamos. . . James Wilkie, de la UCLA, Advirtió que

si la Banca Sigue Sin Prestar, No Se Reactivará la Economía, Reforma (Mexico City), April 14, 1999.

INT-15 1999e “Publicará James Wilkie Biografía de Porfirio, A.M. (Guanajuato), April 18. INT-16 1999f “GRUMA, Líder en Revolución de Alimentos: UCLA; Mejor Nutrición con

Supertortilla: James Wilkie,” UnoMásUno, May 15, 1999, p. 1. INT-17 1999g “Trabajadores Migrantes No Han Recuperado 350 Billones de Dólares que

Dieron al Seguro [Social] de Estados Unidos—-James Wilkie,” UnoMásUno, May 29, 1999, p. 1.

INT-18 2000a “Wilkie Entrevistado por Pedro Ferriz de Con, Mexico City TV/Radio Simulcast

Interview Broadcast Nationwide, September 12. INT-19 2000b “Apertura de Fronteras Sujeta a Protección de Migrantes—[Wilkie],”

La Voz de Michoacán (Morelia), September 20. INT-20 2000c “Sergio Villarreal Guajardo Recibió Premio de PROFMEX,”

La Voz de Michoacán, September 22.

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Interviews Granted By JWW (Continued) INT-21 2000d “Acuerdan Protección a la Seguridad Social y Fiscal de los Migrantes—

[Wilkie],” La Voz de Michoacán, September 24.JWW INT-22 2001 “[Wilkie y PROFMEX] Piden Beneficios para Migrantes,” Reforma (Mexico

City), July 8. Press Conference. INT-23 2002a Jennifer Mena, "[Central American] Consulates to Issue Mexican ID

Cards Following Mexican Success--[James Wilkie], Los Angeles Times, September 7.

INT 24 2002b "U.S.-Mexico Social Security Issues," Fox TV International News,

December 27. INT 25 2003a "Relaciones México-Estados Unidos," Univisión Noticias Internacionales,

KMEX TV Channel 52, Los Angeles Interview by Jaime García, April 23. INT 26 2003b NPR Radio Interview by Alex Avila, "South American Immigration to Europe,"

Oct. 16, 2003, for broadcast nationwide Oct. 16-24. [Also S-250.] INT 27 2004 “Seguro Social en México y Estados Unidos,” Notimex Interview by José

Romero, Feb. 12. INT 28 2005a “Sobre Historia Oral con Líderes Mexicanos,” Interview by Patricia Galeana,

Radio UNAM, Mexico City, Mar. 11 (half-hour interview.) INT 29 2005b “La Historia Oral y Filmica de Chan K’in Viejo, Último Líder de los

Lacandones Maya, Interview by Patricia Galeano, Radio UNAM, Mexico City, May 5 (half-hour interview.)

INT 30 2006 “Porfirio Muñoz Ledo y su Papel en la Política de México,” Univisión Noticias

Internacionales, KMEX TV Channel 52, Los Angeles Interview by Jaime García, Mar. 2.

INT 31 2007a “Foro de la Globalización en Morelia: Entrevistas con los Tres Distinguidos”:

Raúl Alonsín (Ex-Presidente de Argentina), by Ernesto Martínez Elorriaga; James Wilkie (UCLA), by Antonio Aguilera; Cuauhtémoc Cárdenas (Ex-Gobernador de Michoacán), by Ernesto Martínez Elorriaga La Jornada, Feb. 24, (p. 3)

INT 32 2007b “Llama a educar a los migrantes—Wilkie”, Noroeste (Mazatlán), por Rafael

Cárdenas 25 de marzo de 2007 INT 33 2007c “Salud y la Historia del Instituto Mexicano de Seguro Social,” Notimex

interview by José Romero, Oct. 10. INT 34 2008a “Los ‘Baby Boomers’ Dejan Espacios Laborales,” El Debate (Mazatlán)

interview by Jorge Luis Lozano, April 26, 2008.

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INT 35 2009 “Sobre los Cien Años del Dr. Silvio Zavala y la Historia de las Américas,” TV Canal 13, Mérida, Feb. 10

INT 36 2010 “Perspectiva de una Reforma Migratorio en Estados Unidos,” TV Mazatán, Nov.

13 INT 37 2012 “On the Death of Carlos Fuentes and the Meaning of His Greatest Novel, The

Death of Artemio Cruz,” TV Univisión USA, May 15 WRITINGS BY SECTION:

Items A= Research Article No.; B= Book No.; E= Edited Book No.; N= News Article No.; I= Introduction No.; R= Review No. For list of other abbreviations, see last page.

Section I. Published Work

1 R-1 "Review of San Cristóbal de las Casas, by Sidney D. Markman, Sevilla: Escuela de Estudios Hispano-Americanos, 1963,” Hispanic American Historical Review 46:1 (1966), pp. 112. 2 A-1 "The Meaning of the Cristero Religious War Against the Mexican Revolution," Journal of Church and State 8:2 (Spring 1966), pp. 214-233. 3 R-2 "Review of Religion, Revolution, and Reform: New Forces for Change in Latin America, edited by William V. D'Antonio and Frederick B. Pike, New York: Praeger, 1964," Journal of Church and State 8:2 (1966), pp. 274-277. 4 A-2 "Postulates of the Oral History Center for Latin America," Journal of Library History 2:1 (January 1967), pp. 45-55. 5a B-1 The Mexican Revolution: Federal Expenditure and Social Change Since 1910. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1967. 5b Item 5a, 2nd ed., revised, 1970. 5c "El México Moderno," in Cutberto Díaz Gómez (ed.), México: Sus Necesidades, Sus Recursos. México, D.F.: Editora Técnica, 1970, pp. 62-72. Translation of "Conclusion" to item 5a, above. 5d "How to Measure the Mexican Revolution," in Lewis Hanke (ed.), History of Latin American Civilization. Boston: Little, Brown, 1973, II, pp. 469-481. Reprinted from pp. 35-39, 204-207, 276-285 in item 5b, above. 5e "How Money was Allotted to the Faithful in the 'Revolutionary Family' in Mexico," in Lewis Hanke (ed.), History of Latin American Civilization. Boston: Little, Brown, 1973. II, pp. 639-641. Reprinted from pp. 8-9 in item 5b, above.

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Items A= Research Article No.; B= Book No.; E= Edited Book No.; N= News Article No.; I= Introduction No.; R= Review No. For list of other abbreviations, see last page. 5f "How to Measure the Mexican Revolution," in Lewis Hanke (ed.), Latin America: A Historical Reader. Boston: Little, Brown, 1974, Chapter 65. Reprinted from item 5d, above. 5g Item 5b translated into Spanish in published in item 41a, below. 6a E-1 Revolution in Mexico: Years of Upheaval, 1910-1940. New York: Knopf, 1969. (Co-edited by James W. Wilkie and Albert L. Michaels.) 6b Item 6a, 2d ed., (Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 1984). 7 E-2 John Reed's Insurgent Mexico. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1969.

(Co-edited by Albert L. Michaels and James W. Wilkie.) With a new Preface and Bibliography Essay.

8a B-2 México Visto el Siglo XX: Entrevistas de Historia Oral: Ramón Beteta, Marte R. Gómez, Manuel Gómez Morín, Vicente Lombardo Toledano, Miguel Palomar y Vizcarra, Emilio Portes Gil, Jesús Silva Herzog. México, D.F.:

Distributed by Cuadernos Americanos for the Instituto Mexicano de Investigaciones Económicas, 1969.

(Co-authored by James W. Wilkie and Edna Monzón de Wilkie.) 8b "Ramón Beteta, Político y Hacendista," Novedades, October 5, 1970. Reprint from Chapter 1, item 8a, above. 8c México Visto en el Siglo XX: Entrevistas con Manuel Gómez Morín. México D.F.: Editorial Jus, 1978. Reprint of Chapter 3, item 8a, above. 8d Item 8c reprinted in 1989. 8e México Visto en el Siglo XX: Entrevistas con Vicente Lombardo Toledano. México, D.F.: Partido Popular Socialista, 1982. Reprint of Chapter 4, Item 8a, above. 8f Item 8e reprinted in 1994 8g "Lombardo Toledano on Strikes and Strikers," in W. D. Raat, and W.H. Beezely, eds., Twentieth-Century Mexico (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1986), pp. 181-184. Reprint from item 8a, pp. 311-315. 9 B-3 The Bolivian Revolution and U.S. Aid Since 1952. Los Angeles: UCLA Latin American Center Publications, 1969. 10a A-3 "Statistical Indicators of the Impact of National Revolution on the Catholic Church in Mexico, 1910-1967," Journal of Church and State 12:1 (Winter 1970), pp. 89-106.

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Items A= Research Article No.; B= Book No.; E= Edited Book No.; N= News Article No.; I= Introduction No.; R= Review No. For list of other abbreviations, see last page. 10b Item 10a reprinted in item 24, below, pp. 55-63. 11 A-4 "On Methodology and the Use of Historical Statistics," Latin American Research Review 5:1 (Spring 1970), pp. 87-91. 12a A-5 "La Ciudad de México como Imán de la Población Económicamente Activa, 1930-1965," in Bernardo García et al. (eds.), Historia y Sociedad en el Mundo de Habla Española: Homenaje a José Miranda. México, D.F.: El Colegio de México, 1970, pp. 379-395. 12b "Mexico City as a Magnet for Mexico's Economically Active Population 1930-1965," translated in item 24, below, pp. 41- 51. 13a A-6 "Public Expenditure Since 1952," in James M. Malloy and Richard S. Thorn (eds.), Beyond the Revolution: Bolivia Since 1952. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1971, pp. 217-231. 13b Item 13a reprinted in item 24, below, pp. 89-97. 14a A-7 Bolivian Foreign Trade: Historical Problems and MNR Revolutionary Policy, 1952-1964. Buffalo: Special Study No. 6, Council on International Studies, State University of New York, 1971. 14b Item 14a reprinted in item 24, below, pp. 67-86. 15 A-8 "New Approaches in Contemporary Mexican Historical Research," in Investigaciones Contemporáneas Sobre Historia de México. México, D.F.: UNAM, El Colegio de México, UT Austin, 1971, pp. 637-648. 16a A-9 "New Hypotheses for Statistical Research in Recent Mexican History," Latin American Research Review 6:2 (Summer 1971), pp. 3-17. 16b Item 16a reprinted in item 24, below, pp. 27-37. 17 A-10 "Recent United States-Mexican Relations: Problems Old and New," in Robert H. Bremner, John Braeman, David Brody (eds.), Twentieth-Century American Foreign Policy. Columbus: Ohio State University Press, 1971, pp. 378-419. (Co-authored by Lyle C. Brown and James W. Wilkie.) 18 R-3 "Review of Power and Conflict in a Mexican Community: Ensenada, by Antonio Ugalde (Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1970)," Hispanic American Historical Review 52:2 (1972), pp. 309- 312. 19a B-4 Elitelore. Los Angeles: UCLA Latin American Center Publications, 1973 http://elitelore.org/Capitulos/Elitelore_book1.pdf

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Items A= Research Article No.; B= Book No.; E= Edited Book No.; N= News Article No.; I= Introduction No.; R= Review No. For list of other abbreviations, see last page. 19b Elitelore. Spanish-language translation: Jorge Balán (ed.), Las Historias de Vida en Ciencias Sociales: Teoría y Técnica, Segunda Parte; Buenos Aires: Nueva Visión, 1974. http://elitelore.org/Capitulos/eliteloresp.pdf 20 A-11 "Alternative Views in History: (1) Historical Statistics and (2) Oral History," in Richard E. Greenleaf and Michael C. Meyer (eds.), Research in Mexican History. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1973, pp. 49-62.

21a A-12 "Recentralization: The Budgetary Dilemma in the Economic Development of Mexico, Bolivia, and Costa Rica," in David T. Geithman (ed.), Fiscal Policy for Industrialization and Development in Latin America. Gainesville: University of Florida Press, 1974, pp. 200- 247. 21b Item 21a reprinted in item 24, below, pp. 101-131. 21c "Recentralización: El Dilema Presupuestario en el Desarrollo Económico de México, Bolivia y Costa Rica." Translated as Appendix I in item 41a, below. 22 A-13 "El Complejo Militar-Industrial en México durante la Década de 1930: Diálogo con el General Juan Andreu Almazán," Revista Mexicana de Ciencia Política 20:77 (1974), pp. 59-65. 23 B-5 Measuring Land Reform: Bolivia, Venezuela, and Latin America. Los Angeles: UCLA Latin American Center Publications, 1974. 24 B-6 Statistics and National Policy. Los Angeles: UCLA Latin American Center Publications, 1974. [Part II includes reprints of items 10, 12, 13, 14, 16, 21; parts I and III offer original research. 25 A-14 "On Quantitative History: The Poverty Index for Mexico," Latin American Research Review 10:1 (Spring 1975), pp. 63-75. 26 Latin American Studies at UCLA: A Guide to Degree Programs and Participating Faculty. Los Angeles: UCLA Latin American Center Publications, 1975. 27 A-15 "Dimensions of Elitelore: An Oral History Questionnaire," Journal of Latin American Lore 1:1 (1975), pp. 79-101. (Co-authored by Edna Monzón Wilkie.) 28 Abstracts: Sixth National Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia, March 24-28, 1976. Gainesville: Latin American Studies Association, 1976. (Edited volume).

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Items A= Research Article No.; B= Book No.; E= Edited Book No.; N= News Article No.; I= Introduction No.; R= Review No. For list of other abbreviations, see last page. 29 E-3 Contemporary Mexico: Papers of the IV International Congress of Mexican History. Berkeley and México, D.F.: University of California Press and El Colegio de México, 1976. (Co-edited by James W. Wilkie, Michael C. Meyer, and Edna Monzón de Wilkie.) 30 E-4 Statistical Abstract of Latin America 17 (1976). (Co-edited by P. Turovsky.) 31 "Final Report, Program Committee, Sixth National Meeting, Atlanta, March 24-28, 1976," Latin American Studies Association Newsletter, September 1976, pp. 40-60. 32 A-16 "Mexico: Permanent 'Revolution,' Permanent 'Crisis,'" Los Angeles Times, December 5, 1976, p. VIII-17. 33a A-17 "Pulling, Hauling Mark Mexico's Land Reform," Los Angeles Times, December 26, 1976, p. VI-3. 33b "Pulling, Hauling Mark Mexico's Land Reform," Ag World, February 1977. Reprint of item 33a, above 34 A-18 "Cinemalore: 'State of Siege' as a Case Study," Journal of Latin American Lore 2:2 (1976), pp. 221-238. (Co-authored by Daniel Geffner, and James W. Wilkie.) 35 E-5 Quantitative Latin American Studies: Methods and Findings. Los Angeles: UCLA Latin American Center Publications, 1977. (Co-edited by James W. Wilkie and Kenneth Ruddle.) 36 A-19 "Projecting the HEC (Health, Education, and Communication) Index for Latin America Back to 1940," Chapter 4 in item 35 (Co- authored by James W. Wilkie and Maj-Britt Nielsson.) 37 E-6 Money and Politics in Latin America. Los Angeles: UCLA Latin American Center Publications, 1977. 38 E-7 Statistical Abstract of Latin America 18 (1977). (Co-edited by James W. Wilkie and Peter Reich.) 39 A-20 "A Social Census Questionnaire for Latin American Nations," Chapter 33, in item 38, above. (Co-authored by James W. Wilkie, John C. Super and Edna Monzón de Wilkie.) 40 A-21 "Testimony on Recent Developments in Mexico and Their Economic Implications for the United States," Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Inter-American Relationships of the Joint Economic Committee of the Congress of the United States, January 17, 1977, Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1977, pp. 3-17 and 67-84.

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Items A= Research Article No.; B= Book No.; E= Edited Book No.; N= News Article No.; I= Introduction No.; R= Review No. For list of other abbreviations, see last page. 41a B-7 La Revolución Mexicana (1910-1976): Gasto Federal y Cambio Social. México, D.F.: Fondo de Cultura Económica, 1978. [Original research covering 1964-1976; translation of research on period up to 1963 presented in item 5b, above; Appendix A is reprint of item 21c] 41b Item 41a, reprinted, 1988. 42 A-22 "The Status of Quantitative Research on Latin America," Latin American Review 13:1 (1978), pp. 288-294. 43 N-1 "Report of the Committee on Historical Statistics," Newsletter, Conference on Latin American History 14:1 (1978), pp. 19-22. 44a E-8 Statistical Abstract of Latin America 19 (1978) (Co-edited by James W. Wilkie and Peter Reich.) 44b "On the Accuracy of Statistics and Time-Series Data," Preface in item 44a. 45 A-23 "Elitelore and Folklore: Theory and a Test Case in 'One Hundred Years of Solitude,'" Journal of Latin American Lore 4:2 (1978), pp. 183-223. (Co-authored by James W. Wilkie, María Herrera-Sobek, and Edna Monzón Wilkie.) http://elitelore.org/book3.html 46 I-1 "Introduction," in María Herrera-Sobek, The Bracero Experience: Elitelore versus Folklore (Los Angeles: UCLA Latin American Center Publications, 1979), pp. 1-9. 47 R-4 "Review of Authoritarianism in Mexico, edited by José Luis Reyna and Richard S. Weinert (Philadelphia: Institute for the Study of Human Issues, 1977)," Hispanic American Historical Review, 59:3 (1979), pp. 493-497. 48 E-9 Elitelore as a New Field of Inquiry: Influences of the Novel, Film, and Oral History on National Policy Decisions in Latin America. Los Angeles: Pacific Basin Economic Research Center, UCLA Graduate School of Management, 1979. (Co-edited by James W. Wilkie and Edna Monzón Wilkie.) 49 E-10 Statistical Abstract of Latin America 20 (1980). (Co-edited by James W. Wilkie

and Peter Reich.)

50 R-5 "Review of Labyrinths of Power: Political Recruitment in Twentieth-Century Mexico, by Peter H. Smith, (Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1979)," Hispanic American Historical Review, 61:1 (1981), pp. 121-124.

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Items A= Research Article No.; B= Book No.; E= Edited Book No.; N= News Article No.; I= Introduction No.; R= Review No. For list of other abbreviations, see last page.

51 E-11 Statistical Abstract of Latin America 21 (1981). (Co-edited by James W. Wilkie and Stephen Haber.) 52a A-24 "Quantifying the Class Structure of Mexico, 1895-1970," Chapter 36 in item 51, above. (Co-authored by James W. Wilkie and Paul D. Wilkins.) 52b Item 52a translated and reprinted in Enrique Florescano, ed., Ensayos sobre Historia de la Población de México (México, D.F.: Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia, 1988). 53 A-25 "Evita: From Elitelore to Folklore," Journal of Latin American Lore 7:1 (1981), pp. 99-140. (Co-authored by Monica Menell-Kinberg.) http://elitelore.org/Capitulos/cap3_elitelore.pdf 54 "Letter on Behalf of the Consortium of Latin American Studies Programs and the Latin American Studies Association Requesting the Establishment of a U.S. AID Historical Office," LASA Newsletter, June 1981, pp. 11-12. 55a A-26 "The Problem of Octavio Paz's View of Mexico Today," pp. 1-18, in Two Essays on Latin American Political Myths: Octavio Paz and Che Guevara. Buffalo: Council on International Studies, State University of New York, 1981,. 55b Item 55a reprinted as "The Historical View of Octavio Paz: A Critique of the Washington Address," in New Scholar, vol. 9 (1984), pp. 1-11. 56 A-27 "Discotecas vs. Revolution in Latin America," Billboard Spotlight on Latin America III, October 1981, p. 1. 57 E-12 Statistical Abstract of Latin America 22 (1983). (Co-edited by James W. Wilkie and Stephen Haber.) 58 A-28 "Mexico's 'New' Financial Crisis of 1982 in Historical Perspective," Preface in item 57, above. 59 A-29 "The Management and Mismanagement of National and International Statistical Resources in the Americas," Chapter 41 in item 57, above. 59a Item 59, reprinted in Public Policy Issues and Latin American Library Resources (Madison, Wis.: Seminar on the Acquisition of Latin American Library Materials, University of Wisconsin, 1984). pp. 134- 143. 60 UC MEXUS: Resources and Programs (Los Angeles: UC Consortium on Mexico and the United States, 1982). 61 A-30 "U.S. Foreign Policy and Economic Assistance in Bolivia, 1948-1976," in Jerry R. Ladman (ed.), Modern-Day Bolivia. Tempe: Arizona State University Press, 1982, pp. 83-121.

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Items A= Research Article No.; B= Book No.; E= Edited Book No.; N= News Article No.; I= Introduction No.; R= Review No. For list of other abbreviations, see last page. 62 A-31 "Conflicting 'National Interests' Between and Within Mexico and the United States," in Carlos Vásquez and Manuel García y Griego (eds.), Mexican-U.S. Relations: Conflict and Convergence (Los Angeles: UCLA Chicano Studies Research Center Publications and UCLA Latin American Center Publications, 1983), Chapter 1, pp. 29-42. 63 A-32 "Problems and Processes of Developing Research on a 'New' Area: The United States-Mexico Border," in Stanley R. Ross (ed.), Ecology and Development of the Border Region (Mexico, D.F.: Asociación Nacional de Universidades e Institutos de Enseñanza Superior, 1983), pp. 301-304. 64 "Economic Development and Nation State in Latin America, 1850-1930," Report on Session at American Historical Association Meeting, San Francisco, Dec. 28, 1983, Hispanic Historical Review 64:3 (1964), pp. 625-627. 65 E-13 Statistical Abstract of Latin America 23 (1984). (Co-edited by James W. Wilkie and Adam Perkal.) 66 A-33 "On Defining the Concepts of Latin America, The Caribbean, and Economically Questionable Nations (EQNs)." Preface (pp. vii-xxv) in item 65, above. 67 A-34 "New Research on Food Production in Latin America Since 1952," Chapter 35 (pp. 733-781) in item 65, above. (Co-authored by James W. Wilkie and Manuel Moreno-Ibáñez.) 68. A-35 "Latin American Food and Population in the Era of Land Reform Since the 1950s" in John C. Super and Thomas C. Wright (eds.), Food, Politics, and Society in Latin America (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1985), pp. 65-105. (Co-authored by James W. Wilkie and Manuel Moreno-Ibáñez). 69 A-36 "An Interview with Woodrow Borah," Hispanic American Historical Review 65:3 (1985), pp. 401-441. (Co-authored by James W. Wilkie and Rebecca Horn). 70a A-37 "Borrowing as Revenue: The Case of Mexico, 1935-1982, The Mexican Forum 5:2 (1985), pp. 3-7. 70b Item 70a reprinted in item 90a, below, chapter 3. 71 E-14 Statistical Abstract of Latin America 24 (1985). (Co-edited by James W. Wilkie and Adam Perkal.) 72 A-38 "Changes in Mexico since 1895: Central Government Revenue, Public Sector Expenditures, and National Economic Growth," Chapter 34 (pp. 861- 880) in item 71, above.

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Items A= Research Article No.; B= Book No.; E= Edited Book No.; N= News Article No.; I= Introduction No.; R= Review No. For list of other abbreviations, see last page. 73a A-39 "The Dramatic Growth of Mexico's Economy and the Rise of Statist Government Power, 1910-1982," The Mexican Forum 5:4 (1985), pp. 33- 40. 73b Item 73a reprinted in item 90a, below, chapter 4. Item 73a translated into Chinese and reprinted in Latin American Data

(Beijing) 4 (1989), pp. 69-89. 74 74 E-15 Rules of the Game and Games Without Rule in Border Life; III Symposium

of United States and Mexican Universities. Mexico, D.F.: ANUIES and PROFMEX, 1985. (Co-edited by Mario Miranda and James W. Wilkie.) 75 A-40 "La Rivoluzione Messicana e la Sua Eredita," in Nicola Tranfaglia and Massimo Firpo, eds., La Storia - I Grandi Problemi dal Medioevo all'Eta Contemporanea, Vol. IX, n. 4 (Torino: Unione Tipografico- Editrice Torinese, 1986), pp. 56-72. 76 R-6 "Review of Man, Land, and Water; Mexico's Farmland Irrigation Policies, 1885-1911, by Clifton B. Kroeber (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1983)," Pacific Historical Review 55:3 (1986), pp. 483-484. 77 N-2 "Obituary: Stanley R. Ross (1921-1985)," Hispanic American Historical Review 66:2 (1986), pp. 341-345. --1 N-3 "Letter from PROFMEX President Wilkie," Mexico Policy News 1 (Spring 1986), p. 1-2. 78 E-16 Statistical Abstract of Latin America 25 (1987). (Co-edited by James W. Wilkie and David E. Lorey.) 79 A-41 "Views of Latin America's Reality," Preface (pp. ix-xxvi), in item 78 above. 80 A-42 "Bolivia: Ironies in the National Revolutionary Process, 1952-1986," Chapter 35 (pp. 911-928) in item 78 above. 81 A-43 "The ' I ' as ' We ' in Elitelore: The Merging of Individual and Collective Lores," Journal of Latin American Lore 13:1 (1987) PP. 3-26. (Co-authored by David E. Lorey and James W. Wilkie.) 82 E-17 Statistical Abstract of Latin America 26 (1988). (Co-edited by James W. Wilkie, David E. Lorey, and Enrique C. Ochoa.) 83a A-44 "From Economic Growth to Economic Stagnation in Mexico: Statistical Series for Understanding Pre- and Post-1982 Changes," Chapter 35 (pp. 913-936) in item 82 above.

1 Duplicate item number has been eliminated to avoid confusion.

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Items A= Research Article No.; B= Book No.; E= Edited Book No.; N= News Article No.; I= Introduction No.; R= Review No. For list of other abbreviations, see last page. 83b Item 83a revised, translated, and reprinted in El Economista Mexicano 20.4/5 (1989), pp. 61-96. gran 84 E-18 Estudios Cuantitativos sobre la Historia de México (México, D.F.: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, 1988). (Co-edited by Samuel Schmidt, James W. Wilkie, and Manuel Esparza.) (Introduction by Wilkie.) 85 E-19 Statistical Abstract of Latin America 27 (1989). (Co-edited by James W. Wilkie and Enrique C. Ochoa.) 86 A-45 "The Mexican Financial Imbroglio since 1982: Debt, Public Expenditure, and Nationalized Banking," chapter 37 in item 85, above. 87a A-46 "First Class Stereotypes: Conversations on Delta Flights, LAX-MEX, 1988," New World 3:1-2 (1988-1989), pp. 1-8. 87b Item 87a expanded and translated into Spanish as Part 1 of item 89, below. 87c "El Fabricante de Retretes," extracted from item 87b, and published in Nexos (Mexico City) 137 (May 1989), pp. 14-15. 88 A-47 "Mexico's Distorted Expenditures in the Public Debt and a Two-Part Proposal for Relief," Mexico Policy News 3 (Winter 1989), pp. 4 and 12. 89 A-48 "La Problemática Mexicana: Retrospectiva y Prospectiva," Revista Mexicana de Sociología 51:1 (2/1989), pp. 481-506. [Part 1 is reprinted from item 87a, above; part 2 is original research.] 90a E-20 Society and Economy in Mexico (Los Angeles: UCLA Latin American Center

Publications, 1990). 90b “Preface,” in Item 90a translated into Chinese and published in

Latin America (Beijing: 1991, no. 5), pp. 45-49. 91 A-49 "Six Ideological Phases in Mexico's 'Permanent Revolution' Since 1910," pp. 1-69, in item 90a, above. 92 E-21 Statistical Abstract of Latin America 28 (1990). (Co-edited by James W. Wilkie,

Enrique C. Ochoa, and David E. Lorey) 93 N-4 "PROFMEX Interview with Sinaloa Governor Francisco Labastida Ochoa," Mexico Policy News 4 (Spring 1990), pp. 1-3. (Co-authored by James W. Wilkie and Paul Ganster.)

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Items A= Research Article No.; B= Book No.; E= Edited Book No.; N= News Article No.; I= Introduction No.; R= Review No. For list of other abbreviations, see last page. 94 N-5 "Refocusing Interpretation on the Mexican Political Economy," Mexico Policy News 4 (Spring 1990), p. 18. 95 E-22 Industria y Trabajo en México (México, D.F.: UAM-A, 1990). (Co-edited by James W. Wilkie and Jesús Reyes Heroles González Garza.) 96 A-50 "Contexto de la Crisis Mexicana: La Política y la Economía en el México

de Posguerra" (Co-authored by Jeffrey Bortz and James W. Wilkie), pp. 17-29 in 95, above. 97 N-6 "PROFMEX Interview with Oaxaca Governor Heladio Ramírez López,"

Mexico 5 (Summer 1990), pp. 11-12. (Co-authored by James W. Wilkie and David E. Lorey.)

98 N-7 "PROFMEX Interview with PRI Secretary of Foreign Relations, Romeo Flores

Caballero, Mexico Policy News 5 (Summer 1990), pp.16-17. (Co-authored by James W. Wilkie and Edna Monzón.) 99 N-8 "Letter from PROFMEX President James Wilkie," Mexico Policy News 5 (Summer

1990). 100 N-9 “The Health, Education, and Communication (HEC) Index for Latin America Since 1940, Latin American Studies (Beijing: 1990, no. 6), pp. 59-60. 101 N-10 "PROFMEX Interview with Mexican Consul General Pescador,"

Mexico Policy News 6 (Spring 1991), pp. 15-17. (Co-authored by James W. Wilkie, Paul Ganster, and James Platler.)

102 N-11 "PROFMEX Interview with Regional Planner Miguel Sandoval," Mexico Policy News 6 (Spring 1991), pp. 18-19. (Co-authored by James W. Wilkie and David E. Lorey.) 103 A-51 “Images in the Context of U.S. Policy Relations with Mexico,” pp. 17-56 in Imágenes Recíprocas: La Educación en las Relaciones México-Estados Unidos, ed. by Paul Ganster and Mario Miranda (México, D.F: UAM-A, 1991). -- 2 N-11 "PROFMEX Interview with Regional Planner Miguel Sandoval," Mexico Policy News 6 (Spring 1991), pp. 18-19. (Co-authored by James W. Wilkie and David E. Lorey.) -- 2 A-51 “Images in the Context of U.S. Policy Relations with Mexico,” pp. 17-56 in Imágenes Recíprocas: La Educación en las Relaciones México- Estados Unidos, ed. by Paul Ganster and Mario Miranda (México, D.F: UAM-A, 1991).

2 Duplicate item numbers have been eliminated to avoid confusion.

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Items A= Research Article No.; B= Book No.; E= Edited Book No.; N= News Article No.; I= Introduction No.; R= Review No. For list of other abbreviations, see last page. 104 N-12 "Council on Foundations Study Tour of Mexico Led by UCLA," Mexico Policy News 6 (Spring 1991), p. 14. (Unsigned.) 105 N-13 "Scholars for Free Trade With Mexico," Mexico Policy News 6 (Spring 1991), pp. 8-9. (Co-authored by 24 U.S. scholars, listed in alphabetical order, including James W. Wilkie.) 106a A-52 “The Political Agenda in Opening Mexico’s Economy: Salinas Versus the Caciques,” Mexico Policy News 6 (Spring 1991), pp. 11-13. [Part 1 of 2 parts; for continuation see item 107a, below.] 106b Item 106a translated into Spanish and published in item 107b, below. 106c Item 106a translated into Chinese and published in Chinese Journal of Social Science (Beijing: 1992, no. 2), 30-35. 107a A-53 "Free Trade for Mexico: Imposition from the Top or Demand from Below?

Mexico Policy News 7 (Winter 1992), pp. 15-16. [Part 2 of Political Agenda; for Part 1, see item 106a, above.]

107b Items 106a and 107a translated into Spanish and published as “Comercio Libre Para México: ¿Imposición o Demanda? in Revista Mexicana de Sociología 53:3 (1991), pp. 3-14. 108 N-14 "PROFMEX Presidential Activities in E. Europe and N. America," Mexico Policy News 7 (Winter 1992), pp. 5-9. 109 E-23 Statistical Abstract of Latin America 29 (Parts 1 and 2, 1992). (Co-edited by James W. Wilkie and Carlos Alberto Contreras.) 110 N-15 "PROFMEX: Nuevos Enfoques para la Investigación," COMECSO Informa (Consejo Mexicano de Ciencias Sociales, no. 5 (1992), p. 1, 6. 111 N-16 "Project on Multilateral Philanthropy: Mexican-U.S. Model for Nonprofit

Funds Parallels NAFTA Agreement for Private Sector," Mexico Policy News 8 (Fall 1992), pp. 36-37. (Unsigned.)

112 N-17 "PROFMEX Interview with Chief of Mexican Consular Corps Eduardo Ibarrola," Mexico Policy News 8 (Fall 1992), pp. 24-26. 113 E-24 Statistical Abstract of Latin America 30 (Parts 1 and 2, 1993). (Co-edited by James W. Wilkie, and Christof Anders Weber.).

114 A-54 "The Mexican Case Since 1989 as a Model for World Development and the Globalization of PROFMEX," Mexico Policy News 9 (Fall 1993), pp. 1,4.

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115 Items A= Research Article No.; B= Book No.; E= Edited Book No.; N= News Article No.; I= Introduction No.; R= Review No. For list of other abbreviations, see last page.

115 N-18 "Mexico's New Nonprofit Sector to be Advised by Council of Foundations and Society of Fund Raising Executives/Mexico," Mexico Policy News 9 (Fall 1993), pp. 12-14. (Unsigned.)

116 N-19 "Pending U.S.-Mexican Tax Convention and Nonprofit Sectors," Mexico Policy News 9 (Fall 1993), p. 1, 4-5. (Unsigned.) 117 N-20 "Pro-NAFTA in Quotes," Mexico Policy News 9 (Fall 1993), pp. 47-48.

(Unsigned.) 118 N-21 "Why Japan Wins if Perot's Anti-NAFTA Policies Prevail," Mexico Policy News 9 (Fall 1993), p. 52. (Co-authored by George Baker, Paul Ganster, Stephen Jenner, and James Wilkie.) 119 A-55 "Mexican Migration to the United States and the Possibilities of Bilateral Cooperation: Four Conceptual Frameworks" (Co-authored by Manuel García y Griego and James W. Wilkie), in Daniel G. Aldrich, Jr. and Lorenzo Meyer, Mexico and the United States: Neighbors in Crisis (San Bernadino, CA: Borgo Press, 1993), pp. 83-103. 120a I-2 "Introduction," in Samuel Schmidt and David Lorey, Policy Recommendations for Managing the El Paso-Ciudad Juárez Metropolitan Area (PROFMEX Urban Studies Series; El Paso: El Paso Community Foundation and UTEP Center for Inter American and Border Studies (1994), p. 2. 120b “Introducción,” translation of item 120a, above, Recomendación de Cursos de Acción para la Administración del Area Metropolitana de El Paso/Ciudad Juárez (PROFMEX Serie de Estudios Urbanos: El Paso: Centro de Estudios InterAmericanos y Fronterizos, UTEP y El Paso Community Foundation, 1994. 121 B-8 La Estadística Económica en México. Los Orígenes (México, D.F.: Siglo XXI Editores, 1994. (Co-authored by Sergio de la Peña and James W. Wilkie.) 122 A-56 “Primera Reforma Agraria en México, 1853-1909, A Través de la Estadística Nacional”

in item 121, above, pp. 129-193. 123 N-22 “Report from the PROFMEX Executive Committee,” PROFMEX Letter 1 (November 1994), pp. 1-4. (Co-authored by Paul Ganster, Arturo Grunstein, Sylvia Ortega Salazar, James F. Platler, James W. Wilkie.) 124 N-23 “Mexican National Lottery Sponsors Eastern European Connection to Mexico’s Model for Globalizing Nonprofit Sectors,“ PROFMEX Letter 2 (December 1994), p. 5. (Unsigned article by James W. Wilkie and Olga M. Lazin, summary of RR6, below.)

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Items A= Research Article No.; B= Book No.; E= Edited Book No.; N= News Article No.; I= Introduction No.; R= Review No. For list of other abbreviations, see last page. 125 E-25 Statistical Abstract of Latin America 31 (Parts 1 and 2, 1995). (Co-editors James W. Wilkie, Carlos Alberto Contreras, and Cathlene Komisaruk.) 126a A-57 "Mexico as Linchpin for Free Trade in the Americas," in item 125, above. (Co-authored by James W. Wilkie and Olga M. Lazin.) 126b Item 126a reprinted as Chapter 1 in item 128, below. 126c Item 126a translated as "México Como Punta de Lanza para el Libre Comerio

en las Américas," in Jesús Arroyo Alejandre and David E. Lorey, Ajustes y Desajustes Regionales: El Caso de Jalisco a Fines del Sexenio

Salinista (Guadalajara: Univ. de Guadalajara, UCLA Program on Mexico, 1995), pp. 47-111.

127 B-9 Vol 1 de Frente a la Revolución Mexicana: 17 Protagonistas de la Etapa Constructiva,

by James W. Wilkie por Edna Monzón Wilkie (México, D.F.: UAM), 4 volumes. Editor General: Rafael Rodríguez Castañeda). JWW wrote the Introductions, Edna wrote the vignettes to portray the impressionistic aspect of each leader in his choice of place to be interviewed, and both worked together to turn the raw transcripts into 4 major volumes on Mexican History. Vol 1. Intelectuales: Luis Chávez Orozco, Daniel Cosío Villegas, José Muñoz Cota, Jesús Silva Herzog (1995). http://elitelore.org/Oral_History_Book_Series.html 128 E-26 México y las Américas, eds. Jesús Arroyo Alejandre, Carlos Pallán,

James W. Wilkie (Guadalajara: ANUIES, PROFMEX, Universidad de Guadalajara, 1996).

129 E-27 Statistical Abstract of Latin America 32, 1996 (Co-edited by James W. Wilkie, Cathlene Komisaruk, José Guadalupe Ortega.) 130 R-7 “Review of La Hacienda Pública y la Política Económica, 1929-1958 by Enrique Cárdenas (México, D.F.: Fidecomiso Historia de las Americas, El Colegio de México, Fondo de Cultura Económico, 1994),” in American Historical Review, 101; 5, December 1996, pp. 1659-1660. 131 E-28 Statistical Abstract of Latin America 33, 1997 (Co-edited by JWW and José G.

Ortega). 132 E-29 Integrating Cities and Regions: North America Faces Globalization, Codited by James W. Wilkie and Clint E. Smith (Guadalajara y Los Angeles: University of Guadalajara, UCLA Program on Mexico, Centro Internacional ‘Lucas Alamán’ para el Crecimiento Económico, 1998. 133a A-58 “On Studying Cities and Regions: Real and Virtual,” pp. 525-544, “Afterword” in

item 132, above.

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Items A= Research Article No.; B= Book No.; E= Edited Book No.; N= News Article No.; I= Introduction No.; R= Review No. For list of other abbreviations, see last page. 133b Translation of item 133, pp. 545-566, in item 132, above. 134 E-30 Statistical Abstract of Latin America 34, 1998 (Co-edited by James W. Wilkie, Eduardo Alemán, and José Guadalupe Ortega). 135 I-3 “Prefacio: Las Conferencias PROFMEX 1996 de Beijing en el Contexto de los Bloques Comerciales Emergentes en el Mundo,” pp. 15-17 in Oscar González Cuevas, ed., México Frente a la Modernización de China (México, D.F.:

Limusa-Noriega Editores y Universidad Autónoma de Azcapotzalco, 1999). 136 A-59 “Globalización Fast-Track: El Surigmiento de Áreas de Libre Comercio (ALC) y Corporaciones Transglobales (CTG) Virtuales” including a case study on China

(co-authored with Olga M. Lazin, pp. 307-359, in Oscar González Cuevas, ed., México Frente a la Modernización de China (México, D.F.: Limusa-Noriega Editores y Universidad Autónoma de Azcapotzalco, 1999).

137 E-31 Statistical Abstract of Latin America 35, 1999 (Co-edited by James W. Wilkie,

Eduardo Alemán, and José Guadalupe Ortega). 138 N-24 “México: Líder del TLC de las Américas—[Wilkie],” El Economista (Mexico City

Daily), March 3, 1999. 139 N-25 “Revoluciones Verdes,” UnoMásUno, June 13, 1999, pp. 13-15 140 E-32 México y el Mundo (México, D.F.: ANUIES, PROFMEX, 1999) (Co-edited by James W. Wilkie, Alejandro Mungrary, Jesús Arroyo Alejandre.) 141 I-4 “Presentación: El Modelo Mexicano en el Desarrollo Global y el Caso de Michoacán,

pp. 15-22 in item 140, above. 142 A-60 El Caso de Michoacán y Su Lugar en el Mundo: El Reto de Conocer las Regiones de

México en Tiempos de Constante Cambio,” pp. 46-50 in item 140, above. 143 E-33 Statistical Abstract of Latin America 36, 2000 (Co-edited by James W. Wilkie,

Eduardo Alemán, and José Guadalupe Ortega). 144 N-26 “[Wilkie y PROFMEX] Piden Beneficios para Migrantes,” Reforma (Mexico City),

July 8, 2000. Press Conference. 145 A-61 “El ‘Modelo’ de Mexico Visto Desde Afuera: 13 Pasos Más Allá de la Teoría de

“Mexicanización” Ofrecida Por el Yugoslavo Bogdan Denitch,” Mexico and the World 5:3 (Summer 2000), http://www.profmex.org/mexicoandtheworld/volume5/3summer00/elmodelo_demexico.htm

146 E-34 Statistical Abstract of Latin America 37, 2001 (Co-edited by James W. Wilkie,

Eduardo Alemán, and José Guadalupe Ortega.)

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Items A= Research Article No.; B= Book No.; E= Edited Book No.; N= News Article No.; I= Introduction No.; R= Review No. For list of other abbreviations, see last page. 147a A-62 “A Proportional Approach to Measuring the U.S.-Latin American GDP ‘Gap’ Since

1940.” pp 1045-1082 in item 146 above. (Co-Author Michael Ray.) http://www.profmex.org/mexicoandtheworld/volume7/1winter02/ray.html

147b Item 147a Expanded by James W. Wilkie and Michael Ray translated as Item 160, below

148 B-10 Vol 2 of Frente a la Revolución Mexicana: 17 Protagonistas de la Etapa Constructiva,

by James W. Wilkie and Edna Monzón Wilkie (México, D.F.: UAM-A), 4 volumes (Coordinating Editor: Rafael Rodríguez Castañeda) JWW wrote the Introductions, Edna wrote the vignettes to portray the impressionistic aspect of each leader in his choice of place to be interviewed, and both worked together to turn the raw transcripts into 4 major volumes on Mexican History:

Vol. 2: Ideólogos: Manuel Gómez Morín, Germán List Arzubide, Juan de Dios

Bojórquez, Miguel Palomar y Vizcarra (2001) http://elitelore.org/Oral_History_Book_Series.html 149 A-63 “Prólogo: [La Reforma Agraria en México en el Contexto Histórico de tres épocas”],

en Rosario Varo Berra, La Reforma Agraria en México Desde 1853: Sus Tres Ciclos Legales (Guadalajara y Los Angeles: University of Guadalajara, UCLA Program on Mexico, PROFMEX, Juan Pablos Editor, 2002), pp. 15-53

150 R-8 Review of “Stephen R. Niblo’s Mexico in the 1940s: Modernity, Politics, and

Corruption,” (Wilmington, DE, Scholarly Resources, 1999), American Historical Review 107:2 (April 2002), pp. 581-582.

151 I-5 “Discuso de Inaguración,” [Conferencia sobre] Ciudades Humanas: Pobreza Urbana y

el Futuro de las Ciudades (México, D.F.: Gobierno del Estado de México, 2002), pp. 23-25.

152 E-35 Foro en Los Angeles sobre La Política Migratoria Mexicana. Universidad de California, Los Ángeles, 13 de julio del 2001 (México, D.F.: CD-ROM),

2002, Coeditors James W. Wilkie and Laura Barajas Labastida). 153 A-64 "Planteamiento de la Problemática de Investigación" in item 152, above. 154 N-27 ["James y Edna Wilkie] Revelan 'Verdades' de la Historia de México [con sus

Grabaciones de] las Voces de Cinco Ideólogos" Interview by Elda Macedo, El Universal, July 16, 2001.

155 N-28 Jennifer Mena, "[Central American] Consulates to Issue Mexican ID Cards Following

Mexican Success--[James Wilkie], Los Angeles Times, September 7, 2002. 156 E-36 Statistical Abstract of Latin America 38, 2002 (Co-edited by James W. Wilkie, Eduardo

Alemán, and José Guadalupe Ortega.)

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Items A= Research Article No.; B= Book No.; E= Edited Book No.; N= News Article No.; I= Introduction No.; R= Review No. For list of other abbreviations, see last page. 157 I-6 “Introduction,” including[Long-Term World Oil Prices and Stock Market Values"], pp.

1-43, in item 156, above. 158 B-11 Vol 3 of Frente a la Revolución Mexicana: 17 Protagonistas de la Etapa Constructiva,

by James W. Wilkie and Edna Monzón Wilkie (México, D.F.: UAM-A), 4 volumes Coordinating Editor: Rafael Rodríguez Castañeda): JWW wrote the Introductions, Edna wrote the vignettes to set the impressionistic aspect of each leader in his choice of place to be interviewed, and both worked together to turn the raw transcripts into 4 major volumes on Mexican History:

Vol. 3: Líderes Políticos: Salvador Abascal, Marte R. Gómez, Luis L. León, Jacinto B.

Treviño (2002) http://elitelore.org/Oral_History_Book_Series.html 159 E-37 Globalización y Cambio Tecnológico: México en el Nuevo Ciclo Industrial Mundial

(México, D.F. Universidad de Guadalajara, UCLA Program on Mexico, UNAM, PROFMEX, Juan Pablos Editor, 2004, Coeditors Alejandro Dabat, Miguel Angel Rivera Ríos, James W. Wilkie).

160 “Un Método Proporcional de Estimar la Brecha del PIB Entre Estados Unidos y

América Latina a Partir de 1940,” pp. 195-280, in Item 159. Co-Authors: James W. Wilkie y Michael Ray. See also reprinted Item 147b, above.

161 B-12 Vol 4. of Frente a la Revolución Mexicana: 17 Protagonistas de la Etapa Constructiva,

by James W. Wilkie and Edna Monzón Wilkie (México, D.F.: UAM-A), 4 volumes, Coordinating Editor: Rafael Rodríguez Castañeda): JWW wrote the Introductions, Edna wrote the vignettes to portray the impressionistic aspect of each leader in his choice of place to be interviewed, and both worked together to turn the raw transcripts into 4 major volumes on Mexican History.

Vol. 4: Candidatos y Presidente: Vicente Lombardo Toledano,mJuan Andreu Almazán, Ezquiel Padilla, Emilio Portes Gil (2004) http://elitelore.org/VolIV.html 162 A-65 “La Migración Indocumentada; Realidades y Retos Después del 11 de Septiembre,”

pp. 51-75, en Mario Melgar Adalid y Mauricio Ibarra Romo (eds.), Memoria del Encuentro Sobre Derechos Humanos de los Migrantes Mexicanos en los Estados Unidos (México, D.F.: Comisión Nacional de los Derechos Humanos y UNAM, 2004. (Co-Authors: Jóse Juan de Olloqui, Guillermo Hernández, Olga Magdalena Lazín.)

163 I-7 “Introduction,” pp. xiii-xxii, in Alejandro Mungaray et al, eds., Industrial Policy and

Labor Markets in the United States and Mexico Border (Los Angeles: UCLA Latin American Center Publications, 2005).

164 A-66 “Prólogo”, pp. 29-179 en Olga Magdalena Lazín, La Globalización Se Descentraliza:

Libre Mercado, Fundaciones, Sociedad Cívica y Gobierno Civil en las Regiones del Mundo (Guadalajara y Los Ángeles: Universidad de Guadalajara, UCLA Program on Mexico, PROFMEX/World, Casa Juan Pablos Centro Cultural, 2007). (This volume is interrelated with item no. 171, below.)

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Items A= Research Article No.; B= Book No.; E= Edited Book No.; N= News Article No.; I= Introduction No.; R= Review No. For list of other abbreviations, see last page. 165 A-67 “Clementina Batalla de Bassols, Precursora del femenismo pacifista articulado:

Entrevistas de Historia Oral, 1964” Por James W Wilkie, Edna Monzón Wilkie y Rafael Rodríguez Castañeda. Mexico and the World, Vol. 13, No. 4 (Fall 2008) http://www.profmex.org/mexicoandtheworld/volume13/4fall08/clementina.html

166 A-68 Iniciativa UABC para la creación de la Frontera de Baja California-Global como

Primera Zona Económica Especial de México, Por James W. Wilkie y Miguel A. Rivera Ríos, (ed.) Raúl P. Lomelí-Azoubel Documento de trabajo para el Equipo de Expertos de EEUU, México e invitados especiales, 2008, Mexico and the World, Vol. 13, No. 5 (Late Fall 2008). http://www.profmex.org/mexicoandtheworld/volume13/5latefall08/FBC- Global%2019a%20feb%2009.pdf

167 A-69 “Prólogo: “La gobernanza global como desafío democrático (privado, estatal, mixto) a

fin de las décadas desde 1929,” Por James Wilkie en Gobernanza global como desafío democrático: conceptos y perspectivas, (eds.) Luis Enrique Concepción Montiel, Patricia Moctezuma e Igor Filibi López (México, D.F., y Mexicali: Miguel Ángel Porrúa y la Universidad Autónoma de Baja California, 2010).

168 A-70 “Los Flujos Migratorios de México y España: Un Análisis Histórico,” Por Oscar Hugo

Pedraza Rendón, José César Lenin Navarro Chávez y James W. Wilkie, pp. 579-613 en España y México. Doscientos años de relaciones, 1810-2010 (eds.) Agustín Sánchez y Andrés Juan Carlos Pereira Castañares (Morelia: Comisión Institucional para la Conmemoración del Bicentenario de la Independencia y el Centenario de la Revolución Mexicana, Instituto de Investigaciones Históricas de la Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolás de Hidalgo, Comisión Española de Historia de las Relaciones Internacionales, 2011). http://www.profmex.org/mexicoandtheworld/volume18/3winter2013/Espana_y_Mexico.pdf

169 B-13 Daniel Cosío Villegas Entrevistas (1964-1965) y Analísis (1995 y 2008) Por James

Wilkie y Edna Monzón de Wilkie http://www.profmex.org/mexicoandtheworld/volume16/5fall2011/DanielCosio.html

Parte A. Libro

Daniel Cosío Villegas: Un protagonista de la etapa constructiva de la Revolución Mexicana —Entrevistas de James W. Wilkie y Edna Monzón Wilkie [en 1964-1965], (México, D.F.: El Colegio de México, 2011).

170 A-71 Parte B. Artículo “Daniel Cosío Villegas y su papel como intelectual en el contexto de su Elitelore

contra el Partido Oficial, visto por Los Wilkie en tres épocas: 1964-1965, 1995, 2008” Mexico and the World, Vol 16. No.5 (Fall 2011)

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Items A= Research Article No.; B= Book No.; E= Edited Book No.; N= News Article No.; I= Introduction No.; R= Review No. For list of other abbreviations, see last page. 171 B-14 La globalización Se Amplia: Claroscuros de los Nexos Globales Por James W. Wilkie y Olga Magdalena Lazín. (Guadalajara, Los Ángeles, México: Universidad de Guadalajara, UCLA Program on Mexico, PROFMEX/World, Casa Juan Pablos Centro Cultural, 2011).

800 pages. This volume is interrelated with item no. 164, above. http://www.profmex.org/mexicoandtheworld/volume17/2spring2012/Laglobalizacionseamplia.pdf

http://www.cronicasinfin.com/index.html 172 E-38 Bienestar Subjetivo y Desarrollo: Jalisco y Sus Regiones Editores Alfonso Galindo, James W. Wilkie, Jesús Arroyo Alejandre Guadalajara: Secretaría de Planeación del Gobierno de Jalisco, 2011. 264 pages,

http://www.profmex.org/mexicoandtheworld/volume18/4spring2013/Bienestar_subjestivo_en_Jali 173 E-39 Elitelore Varieties: 17 Views in World Context Edited by James W. Wilkie, David E. Lorey, Olga Magdalena Lazín (Los Angeles: Elitelore Books, 2012) http://elitelore.org/book3.html 174 E-40 Interpretative Essays of Historical Statisticson Latin America in World Context

Edited by James W. Wilkie http://www.wilkie-stats.org/ 175 E-41 Statistically Measuring Change In Latin America And The World Edited by James W Wilkie (4 volumes, Seminar in Historical Statistics; (Copyright, UCLA Latin American Center Publications, 2012) Vol. 1: http://wilkie-stats.org/vol_I.html Vol. II http://wilkie-stats.org/vol_II.html Vol. III http://wilkie-stats.org/vol_III.html Vol. IV http://wilkie-stats.org/vol_IV.html

Section II. Book Published Without Credit

Francisco Julião, Cambão--The Yoke; The Hidden Face of Brazil. Middlesex, England: Penguin, 1972. [Based on my Oral History Interviews with him In Spanish in Mexico City, published by Julião without my knowledge or permission and leaving out my questions and debate.]

Section III. Research Reports (RR)

RR1 "Bibliography on Bolivian Land Reform (1970), with Appendix on Publications of the Bolivian Consejo Nacional de Reforma Agraria," deposited in the UCLA Research Library, Los Angeles, 1970. RR2 "The Mexican Budget: Real Policies and Future Needs,” Report to the World Bank, September 1, 1990.

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RR3 “The Mexican Social Security and Uninsured Social Care Systems," Report to the World Bank", May 15, 1991.

RR4 "Research Survey on Training Programs for Urban Land in Mexico," Report to the Lincoln

Institute of Land Policy, June 29, 1992. (Co-authored by Paul Ganster, Ronald Hellman, Manuel Perló Cohen, and James W. Wilkie.)

RR5 “Evaluación de las Posibilidades para la Comercialización del Olivo de Caborca, Sonora. Un

Estudio de Mercado y del Marco de las Políticas Públicas,” Presented to the Secretary of Agriculture, State of Sonora, February 16,1994. (Co-authored by George Baker and James W. Wilkie.) Published in Mexico and the World 3:4 (Fall 1998) http://www.profmex.org/mexicoandtheworld/volume3/4spring98/olivodecaborca.html

RR6 “The U.S.-Mexican Tax-Exempt Organization Framework for De-Stratification In Eastern Europe,” February 3, 1994 (Coauthored with Olga M. Lazin.) Summary published in N-23, above. RR7 “President’s Letter to PROFMEX Members [Reporting on Seven Areas of Activity,” March

1997 RR8 PROFMEX Report on Two-Month “Research Seminar on U.S. Social Security Rights of

Legal and Illegal Mexicans in the USA and of Mexican Workers Who Have Returned to Mexico,” conducted in Southern California in cooperation with the Centro de Investigación y Desarrollo del Estado de Michoacán and the Consulate General of Mexico in Los Angeles, July 2-August 29, 1998. (Co-Author Raúl Lomelí.)

RR9 “Programa Nacional de Microcrédito: Estudio Desarrollado pare la Secretaría de Desarrollo

Social,” Mexico City: Centro Internacional Lucas Alamán para el Crecimiento Económico, July 1999. (Co-Authors Alfonso Galindo and Raúl Lomelí.)

RR10 PROFMEX Initiative On U.S.-Mexico Social Security & Personal Income Tax Issues:

Resolving Problematic Barriers Affecting NAFTA Companies and Their Employees (Executives, Professionals, Technicians, Workers), October 15, 2000. (JWW Main Author, with the assistance of Raúl Lomelí and Augustín Casares.)

RR11 UCLA Program on Mexico (POM), 25-Year Report, June 1, 2003

http://www.profmex.org/mexicoandtheworld/volume9/1winter04/1index04.html RR12 La negociación del Convenio de Totalización entre México y Estados Unidos de América

Documento informativo preparado para el Secretario de Hacienda de México, 17 de enero de 2004.

RR13 Testimony to the U.S.-Mexican Relations Committee on North America, Mexican Senate, “La

Educación para la ‘Bancarización’ del Sector Popular en Los Estados Unidos y México”, Mexico City, November 10, 2004.

RR14 Propuesta al Secretario de Hacienda de James Wilkie para Revisión del Tratado de Doble

Tributación entre México y Estados Unidos. (Co-Autor Germán Vega, Ernst & Young-México), September 30, 2004; Revisado 6 de enero de 2005.

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Research Reports (Continued) RR15 UC Targeted Research Project Summary. By Professor James W. Wilkie (Co-Author: Raúl P.

Lomelí-Azoubel) March 16, 2012 U.S.-Mexican Inequities in Taxation of Personal Income (INTAX), Double Taxation of Social

Security Contributions (SS-HI), and Other Related Major Bi-National Labor Issues Including U.S. Accumulation of US$ 224 Billion Owed to Mexicans Working with “Wrong” SS Numbers.

Policy Research and Briefings to Build Academic Policy Research Outcomes Linking Governments and Private-Sector Leaders Understanding and Helping to Resolve Contradictions in Mutual Problems Faced by a Growing Bi-National Labor Workforce in Mexico and the United States.

Section IV. Works in Progress or Completed

1 A-62 The Narrowing Gap: The Social Infrastructure Index in the Americas Since 1940.

Michael Ray became my co-author and we published it an article in 2001 (see Section 1: item 149a), and in a revised and expanded version in 2004 (see item 160)

2 E-39 See Writings Section 1, item 163, above Elitelore Varieties: 17 Views in World Context, eds. James W. Wilkie, David E. Lorey. Olga

Magdalena Lazín (Former title Elitelore at Twenty Five) was accepted by UCLA Latin American Center Publications, but when the Center ended publication activities owing to the California budget crises, this volume was revised and updated for publication in 2013 by Elitelore Books: http://elitelore.org/book3.html

3 A-57 See Section I, item 126, above. Frente a la Revolución Mexicana: 17 Protagonistas de la Etapa Constructiva, by James W. Wilkie and Edna Monzón Wilkie

(México, D.F.: UAM-A), 4 volumes (Coordinating Editor: Rafael Rodríguez Castañeda:

4 B-9 Vol. 1. See Section I, item 127, the first in the 4 volume series published by UAM-A

5 La Estadística Económica en México. Siglo XX, Vol. II of item 121

in Section I, above. (Sergio de la Peña was to be Co-Author.)

CO-AUTHOR DIED AND WORK WAS CLOSED ON THIS VOLUME, BUT MY CONCEPTS WERE TAKEN UP AND INDEPENDENTLY

DEVELOPED IN THE 1999 UCLA DOCTORAL THESIS OF ROSARIO VARO BERRA, WHICH HAS BEEN REVISED AND PUBLISHED IN 2002 WITH MY PROLOGUE IN HER La Reforma Agraria en México Desde 1853: Sus Tres Ciclos Legales. See Section I, item 149, above.

6 B- Mexico's Two Green Revolutions for the World: Norman E. Borlaug and Roberto González Barrera in the Rise of Super Basic Foods Since the 1940s

(book is progressing, but both Borlug and González Barrrera have recently died, slowing access to their documents.

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Section IV. Works in Progress or Completed (Continued) 7 Statistical Abstract of Latin America 39, (Co-edited by

James W. Wilkie, Eduardo Alemán, and José Guadalupe Ortega) (Series suspended with Vol. 38—pending conversion by Latin American

Institute Staff to digital volumes.) 8 Las Dos Revoluciones Verdes de México para el Mundo: Super Semillas y

la Nueva Industria de la Comida Básica (Spanish version of item 49, above). 9 B-14 La globalización Se Amplia: Claroscuros de los Nexos Globales.

See Section I, Item 171, above. This volume was in press in 2008 but postponed to be published in 2011 in order to more than double its original size under JWW, who became the lead author.

10 Porfirio Muñoz Ledo Historia Oral 1933-1988 Por James W. Wilkie y Edna Monzón Wilkie

PROFMEX and Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial. 2017.

11 B- Vol I, 1933-1988, awaits editing by PML, whose role as “President” of FAP leaves him without the time to do so;

12 B- Vol. II, 1989--, in planning stage. 13 A-71 See Section I, item 170: “Daniel Cosío Villegas y su papel como intelectual en el contexto de

su Elitelore” to accompany book in Section I, item 169 14 B- U.S.-Mexican Social Security and Double Taxation Issues: Historical Conundrums Vs.

Current Needs for Developing New Policy Options 15 E- U.S.-Mexican Relations since Mexico’s Independence in 1821 (with Co-Editors Peter Reich

[Whittier Law, Director or its Legal Program in Mexico] and Paricia Galeana [UNAM, former Director of Mexico’s National Archives)

Section V. General Editorships of Ten Series

i. Statistical ABSTRACT OF LATIN AMERICA (SALA), 1976-2002.

Los Angeles: UCLA Latin American Center Publications:

Volume Year: See Section I, above: Number of Tables 17. (1976) E-4 303 18. (1977) E-7 415 19. (1978) E-8 439 20. (1980) E-10 684 21. (1981) E-11 666 22. (1983) E-12 752 23. (1984) E-13 892 24. (1985) E-14 982 25. (1987) E-16 1,063 26. (1988) E-17 1,077

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27. (1989) E-19 1,259 28. (1990) E-21 1,353 29. (1992) E-23 1,524 30. (1993) E-24 1,462 31. (1995) E-25 1.447 32. (1996) E-27 1,182 33. (1997) E-28 1,038 34. (1998) E-30 988 35. (1999) E-31 989 36. (2000) E-33 37. (2001) E-34 991 38. (2002) E-36 912

(Series suspended in 2003 pending conversion to digital publication)

ii. SALA ANALYTICAL SERIES, 1976-- No. and Title

Statistical Abstract of Latin America Supplement Series Los Angeles: UCLA Latin American Center Publications:

1. See Section I, E-5, above: Quantitative Latin American Studies: Methods and Findings, 1977. (Co-edited by James W. Wilkie and Kenneth Ruddle.) 2. See Section I, E-6, above: Money and Politics in Latin America, 1977, 3. Latin American Population and Urbanization Analysis: Maps and Statistics, 1950-1982, by Richard W. Wilkie (1984; 2d printing 1994).

4. Statistical Abstract of the United States-Mexico Borderlands, edited by Peter L. Reich (1984). 5. Society and Economy in Mexico, 1990. 6. United States -Mexico Border Statistics Since 1900, edited by David E. Lorey (1990). 7. Rise of the Professions in Twentieth-Century Mexico: University Graduates and Occupational Change Since 1929, by David E. Lorey (1992). 8. United States-Mexico Border Statistics Since 1990; 1990 Update, edited by David E. Lorey (1993). 9. Industrial Policy and Labor Markets in the United States and Mexico Border Region, edited by Alejandro Mungaray, Sonia Lugo Morones (2005).

iii. PROFMEX MONOGRAPH SERIES PUBLISHED BY

UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA PRESS: http://www.profmex.org/PROFMEX-University%20of%20Arizona%20Monograph%20Series.html

iv. PROFMEX WEB JOURNAL MEXICO AND THE WORLD:

http://www.profmex.org/webjournal_listedbyvoldat.html

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v. PROFMEX BOOK SERIES PUBLISHED AT UNIVERSITY OF GUADALAJARA JOINTLY WITH UCLA PROGRAM ON MEXICO

http://www.ciclosytendencias.com/vinculos/publicaciones.html

CICLOS Y TENDENCIAS EN EL DESARROLLO DE MÉXICO

Serie dirigida por

James W. Wilkie (1990–) Jesús Arroyo Alejandre (1998–) Sergio de la Peña† (1990-1998)

Coordinadores de publicación

Adriana Patricia López Velazco David Rodríguez Álvarez

Ésta Serie es un esfuerzo de PROFMEX (Worldwide Cnsortium for Research on Mexico), en cooperación con UCLA, para estudiar México y su lugar en el mundo. El establecimiento de esta serie con base en la Universidad de Guadalajara fue posible gracias a la Fundación Hewlett (Menlo Park).

1. Industria y trabajo en México. James W. Wilkie y Jesús Reyes Heroles González Garza (Editores) (México: Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana-Azcapotzalco, 1990). 2. The rise of the professions in twentieth-century Mexico: University graduates and occupational change Since 1929. David E. Lorey. (Los Ángeles: UCLA Latin American Center Publications, 1992; corregida y aumentada en 1994). 3. La frontera que desaparece: las relaciones México-Estados Unidos hasta los noventa. Clint E. Smith. (México: Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana-Azcapotzalco and UCLA Program on México, 1993). Este tomo está interrelacionado con el tomo 9. 4. Impactos regionales de la apertura comercial: perspectivas del Tratado de Libre Comercio en Jalisco. Jesús Arroyo Alejandre y David E. Lorey (comps.) (Guadalajara: Universidad de Guadalajara y UCLA Program on Mexico, 1993). 5. La estadística económica en México. Los Orígenes. Sergio de la Peña y James W. Wilkie. (México: Siglo XXI y Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana-Azcapotzalco, 1994). 6. Estado y agricultura en México: antecedentes e implicaciones de las reformas salinistas. Enrique C. Ochoa y David E. Lorey (Editores). (México: Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana-Azcapotzalco,1994). 7. Transiciones financieras y tlc. Antonio Gutiérrez Pérez y Celso Garrido Noguera (Editores) (México: Ariel Económica, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Univ. Autónoma Metropolitana-Azcapotzalco, 1994)

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PROFMEX-UCLA-Univ. de Guadalajara Book Series (Continued) 8. Ahorro y sistema financiero en México. Celso Garrido y Tomás Peñaloza Webb (Editores) (México: Editorial Grijalbo y Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana-Azcapotzalco, 1996). 9. México ante los Estados Unidos: historia de una convergencia. Clint E. Smith. (México: Editorial Grijalbo y Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana-Azcapotzalco, 1995). Este tomo está interrelacionado con el tomo 3. 10. Crisis y cambio de la educación superior en México. David E. Lorey y Sylvia Ortega Salazar (Editores) (México: Limusa-Noriega Editores y Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana-Azcapotzalco, 1997). 11. Ajustes y desajustes regionales: el caso de Jalisco a fines del sexenio salinista. Jesús Arroyo Alejandre y David E. Lorey (Editores) (Guadalajara: Universidad de Guadalajara y UCLA Program on Mexico, 1995). 12. Integrating cities and regions: North America faces globalization. James W. Wilkie y Clint E. Smith (Editores) (Guadalajara, Los Ángeles, Guanajuato: Universidad de Guadalajara, UCLA Program on Mexico, CILACE-Centro Internacional “Lucas Alamán” para el Crecimiento Económico,1998). 13. Realidades de la utopía: demografía, trabajo y municipio en el occidente de México. David E. Lorey y Basilio Verduzco Chávez (Editores) (Guadalajara, Los Ángeles, México: Universidad de Guadalajara, UCLA Program on Mexico, Juan Pablos Editor, 1997). 14. La internacionalización de la economía jalisciense. Jesús Arroyo Alejandre y Adrián de León Arias (Eds.) (Guadalajara, Los Ángeles, México: Univ. de Guadalajara, UCLA Program on Mexico, Juan Pablos, 1997). 15. Descentralización e iniciativas locales de desarrollo. María Luisa García Batiz, Sergio González Rodríguez, Antonio Sánchez Bernal y Basilio Verduzco Chávez. (Guadalajara, Los Ángeles, México: Universidad de Guadalajara, UCLA Program on Mexico, Juan Pablos Editor, 1998). 16. México frente a la modernización de China. Oscar M. González Cuevas (ed.) (México: Limusa-Noriega y Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana-Azcapotzalco, 1998). Prefacio de James W. Wilkie: Las conferencias PROFMEX 1996 de Beijing. 17. La reforma agraria en México desde 1853: sus tres ciclos legales. Rosario Varo Berra. (Guadalajara, Los Ángeles, México: Universidad de Guadalajara, UCLA Program on Mexico, PROFMEX, Juan Pablos Editor, 2002). Prólogo de James W. Wilkie 18. Mercados regionales de trabajo y empresa. Rubén A. Chavarín Rodríguez, Víctor M. Castillo Girón y Gerardo Ríos Almodóvar. (Guadalajara, Los Ángeles, México: Universidad de Guadalajara, UCLA Program on Mexico, Juan Pablos Editor, 1999). 19. Globalidad y región: algunas dimensiones de la reestructuración en Jalisco. Graciela López Méndez y Ana Rosa Moreno Pérez (Editores) (Guadalajara, Los Ángeles, México: Universidad de Guadalajara, UCLA Program on Mexico, Juan Pablos Editor, 2000).

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PROFMEX-UCLA-Univ. de Guadalajara Book Series (Continued) 20. México en la economía global: tecnología, espacio e instituciones. Miguel Angel Rivera Ríos. (México: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, UCLA Program on Mexico, Editorial Jus, 2000). 21. El renacimiento de las regiones: descentralización y desarrollo. Regional en Alemania (Brandenburgo) y México (Jalisco). Jesús Arroyo Alejandre, Karl-Dieter Keim y James Scott (Editores). (Guadalajara, Los Ángeles, México: Universidad de Guadalajara, UCLA Program on Mexico, Juan Pablos Editor, 2001). 22. México y Estados Unidos: 180 años de relaciones ineludibles. Clint E. Smith. (Guadalajara y Los Ángeles, México: Universidad de Guadalajara, UCLA Program on Mexico, PROFMEX, Juan Pablos Editor, 2001). 23. La regionalización: nuevos horizontes para la gestión pública. Guillermo Woo Gómez. (Guadalajara, Los Ángeles, México: Universidad de Guadalajara, UCLA Program on Mexico, Centro Lindavista, 2002). 24. El norte de todos: migración y trabajo en tiempos de globalización. Jesús Arroyo Alejandre, Alejandro I. Canales Cerón y Patricia Noemi Vargas Becerra (Editores) (Guadalajara, Los Ángeles, México: Universidad de Guadalajara, UCLA Program on Mexico, PROFMEX, Juan Pablos Editor, 2002). 25. Competitividad: implicaciones para empresas y regiones. Jesús Arroyo Alejandre y Salvador Berumen Sandoval (Editores) (Guadalajara, Los Ángeles, México: Universidad de Guadalajara, UCLA Program on Mexico, PROFMEX, Juan Pablos Editor, 2003). 26. Globalización y cambio tecnológico: México en el nuevo ciclo industrial mundial. Alejandro Dabat, Miguel Ángel Rivera Ríos y James W. Wilkie (Editores). (Guadalajara, México, Los Ángeles: Universidad de Guadalajara, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, UCLA Program on Mexico, PROFMEX, Juan Pablos Editor, 2004). 27. Los dólares de la migración. Jean Papail y Jesús Arroyo Alejandre. (Guada- lajara, París, Los Ángeles, México: Universidad de Guadalajara, Institut de Recherche Pour le Développement, PROFMEX, Casa Juan Pablos Editor, 2004). 28. Diez mil millas de música norteña: memorias de Julián Garza. Guillermo E. Hernández. (Culiacán, Los Ángeles: Universidad Autónoma de Sinaloa y UCLA Program on Mexico, 2003). [Historia oral, Caso Elitelore.] 29. El futuro del agua en México. Boris Graizbord y Jesús Arroyo Alejandre (Editores) (Guadalajara, Los Ángeles, México: Universidad de Guadalajara, UCLA Program on Mexico, PROFMEX, Casa Juan Pablos Centro Cultural, 2004). 30. Intermedios y comercializadodres: Canales de distribución de frutas y hortalizas mexicanas en Estados Unidos, Margarita Calleja Pinedo. (Guadalajara, Los Ángeles, México: Universidad de Guadalajara, UCLA Program on Mexico, PROFMEX/World, Casa Juan Pablos, 2007).

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PROFMEX-UCLA-Univ. de Guadalajara Book Series (Continued) 31. Capitalismo informático, cambio tecnológico y desarrollo nacional. Miguel A. Rivera Ríos. México, Guadalajara, Los Ángeles: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México Universidad de Guadalajara, PROFMEX/World, UCLA Program on Mexico Casa Juan Pablos Centro Cultural, 2005). PROFMEX-UCLA-Univ. de Guadalajara Book Series (Continued) 32. Globalización en Guadalajara. Economía formal y trabajo informal. Salvador Carrillo Regalado. Guadalajara, Los Ángeles, México: Universidad de Guadalajara, UCLA Program on Mexico, PROFMEX/World, Casa Juan Pablos Centro Cultural, 2005). 33. La productividad de la industria eléctrica en la División Centro Occidente de México. José César Lenin Navarro Chávez, Oscar Hugo Pedraza Rendón. Guadalajara, Los Ángeles, Morelia, México: Universidad de Guadalajara, UCLA Program on Mexico, Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolás de Hidalgo, PROFMEX/World, 2007). 34. Migración, remesas y distribución del ingreso en México y Michoacán, José César Lenin Navarro Chávez, Francisco Ayvar Campos, Oscar Hugo Pedraza Rendón. Para este libro véase la Serie vi: CICLOS Y TENDENCIAS DE MIGRACIÓN Y DESARROLLO URBANO, p. 47, abajo. 35. La globalización se descentraliza. Libre mercado, fundaciones, Sociedad Cívica y gobierno civil en las regiones del mundo. Olga Magdalena Lazín. (Guadalajara, Los Ángeles, México: Universidad de Guadalajara, UCLA Program on Mexico, PROFMEX/World, Casa Juan Pablos, 2007). Este tomo está interrelacionado con el tomo 36. Prólogo de James W. Wilkie http://www.ciclosytendencias.com/vinculos/publicaciones.html 36. La globalización se amplia: Claroscuros de los nexos globales. James W. Wilkie y Olga Magdalena Lazín. Guadalajara, Los Ángeles, México: Universidad de Guadalajara, UCLA Program on Mexico, PROFMEX/World, Casa Juan Pablos Centro Cultural, 2011). Este tomo está interrelacionado con el tomo 35. 37. El oro rojo de Sinaloa. El desarrollo de la agricultura del tomate para la exportación, 1920-1956. Eduardo Frías Sarmiento. (Guadalajara, Los Ángeles, México: Universidad de Guadalajara, UCLA Program on Mexico, PROFMEX/World, Casa Juan Pablos, 2007) 38. Migración a Estados Unidos y autoempleo. Doce ciudades pequeñas de la región centro-occidente de México. Jean Papail y Jesús Arroyo Alejandre. (Guadalajara, Los Ángeles, México: Universidad de Guadalajara, UCLA Program on Mexico, PROFMEX/World, Casa Juan Pablos, 2009.) 39. Cognados y falsos cognados. Socorro Montaño Rodríguez. (Guadalajara, Los Ángeles, México: Universidad de Guadalajara, UCLA Program on Mexico, PROFMEX/World, Casa Juan Pablos, 2009) 40. Regiones en desarrollo insostenible. Jesús Arroyo Alejandre, Isabel Corvera Valenzuela (eds.) (Guadalajara, Los Ángeles, México: Universidad de Guadalajara, UCLA Program on Mexico, PROFMEX/World, Casa Juan Pablos, 2010)

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PROFMEX-UCLA-Univ. de Guadalajara Book Series (Continued) 41. El posgrado en México. El caso de Quintana Roo. Efraín Villanueva Arcos, Alfonso J. Galindo Rodríguez (editores) (Chetumal, Los Ángeles, Culiacán, Guadalajara: Instituto de Administración Pública del Estado de Quintana Roo, A.C., UCLA Program on Mexico, PROFMEX/WORLD, Universidad Autónoma de Sinaloa, Universidad de Guadalajara, 2011) 42. Desarrollo insostenible. Gobernanza, agua y turismo. Jesús Arroyo Alejandre, Isabel Corvera Valenzuela (eds.) (Guadalajara, Los Ángeles, México: Universidad de Guadalajara, UCLA Program on Mexico, PROFMEX/WORLD, Casa Juan Pablos Editor, 2011)

vi. SERIE MIGRACIÓN Y DESARROLLO URBANO-REGIONAL DE LA SERIE CICLOS Y TENDENCIAS EN EL DESARROLLO DE MÉXICO:

http://www.ciclosytendencias.com/vinculos/publicaciones2.html 1. Principios de estuido regional: Espacios concluidos en red y Regiones sin límites. Margarita Camarena Luhrs, Teodoro Aguilar Ortega (Eds.) (Guadalajara, Los Ángeles, México: Universidad de Guadalajara, UCLA Program on Mexico, PROFMEX/WORLD Casa Juan Pablos Editor, 2009

2. Shrinking Cities South/North

Ivonne Audirac, Jesús Arroyo Alejandre (Eds.), (Florida State University, Universidad de Guadalajara, UCLA Program on Mexico, PROFMEX/World, Casa Juan Pablos, 2010)

3. Impactos del TLCAN en el sector agropecuario de Jalisco. Jesús Arroyo Alejandre (Ed.) (Guadalajara, Los Ángeles, México: Universidad de Guadalajara, Consejo Estatal de Ciencia y Tecnología de Jalisco, PROFMEX/World, UCLA Program on Mexico, Casa Juan Pablos, 2012) 4. Migración, remesas y distribución del ingreso en México y Michoacán, José César Lenin Navarro Chávez, Francisco Ayvar Campos, Oscar Hugo Pedraza Rendón. (Guadalajara, Los Ángeles, México: Universidad de Guadalajara, UCLA Program on Mexico, PROFMEX/WORLD, Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolás de Hidalgo, Casa Juan Pablos, 2013) vii. PROFMEX-ANUIES SERIES (Asociación Nacional de Universidades e

Instituciones de Enseñanza Superior) Series, 1981-2000, Co-Sponsored by UCLA http://profmex.org/Series%20on%20PROFMEX-ANUIES%20International%20Conferences.html

Series Editor: James W. Wilkie 1. Estudios Fronterizos, eds. Antonio Gago Huget y Michael C. Meyer (México, D.F.: ANUIES [y PROFMEX], 1981).

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2. Ecology and Development of the Border Region, ed. Stanley R. Ross (México, D.F.: ANUIES y PROFMEX, 1983). 3. Rules of the Game and Games Without Rules in Border Life, eds. Mario Miranda Pacheco and James W. Wilkie (México, D.F.: ANUIES y PROFMEX, 1985). PROFMEX-ANUIES SERIES (Asociación Nacional de Universidades e Instituciones de Enseñanza Superior) Series, 1981-2000, Co-Sponsored by UCLA (Continued) 4. One Border, Two Nations: Policy Implications and Problem Resolutions, eds. Oscar J. Martínez, Albert E. Utton, Mario Miranda Pacheco (México, D.F.: ANUIES y PROFMEX, 1988). 5. Reciprocal Images: Education in Mexican-U.S. Relations eds. Paul Ganster y Mario Miranda Pacheco (México, D.F.: Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana-Azcapotzalco, PROFMEX, ANUIES, 1991). 6. Changes in U.S.-Mexican Economic Relations: Beyond the Border, eds. Paul Ganster, Arturo García Espinoza, Arturo Grunstein México, D.F.: Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana-Azcapotzalco, PROFMEX, ANUIES, 1994). 7. México y las Américas, eds. Carlos Pallán Figueroa, James W. Wilkie, Jesús Arroyo Alejandre (México, D.F.: ANUIES, PROFMEX, Universidad de Guadalajara, 1996). 8. México y el Mundo, eds. James W. Wilkie, Alejandro Mungaray y Jesús Arroyo Alejandre (México, D.F,: PROFMEX, ANUIES, Universidad de Guadalajara, Gobierno del Estado de Michoacán, Centro de Investigación y Desarrollo del Estado de Michoacán, 1999). viii. Publication in Spanish of 24 Public Service Guides— 8.6 Million distributed at no cost. The Guides are made available without cost to trusted community locations to primarily assist Spanish-speaking migrants to better understand basic financial services, medical care, health insurance, international remittances, as well as, e.g. help students to gain access to higher education with financial aid.

Further the guides have served to help government officials, corporations, and opinion leaders to understand the importance of educating migrants to become better informed, confident, and active participants in U.jS. society. viii. Publication in Spanish of 24 Public Service Guides (Continued) Our UC Project is responsible since 2005 for general coordination, programming, and content research for these Public Service Guides, developed pro bono by James W. Wilkie since 2002. The Guides are published and distributed through non-profit activities contributed by

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SABEResPODER (America’s Top rated “B” Corporation™)* in cooperation with the Mexican Secretary of Foreign Relations and two of its units: (1) The Mexican Consular System; (2) IME—Instituto de los Mexicanos en el Exterior. List of Public Service Educational Guides, By Raúl Lomelí-Azoubel, et al. and one or more eligible Public Service Sponsors for each volume, including (for example): Wells Fargo Bank, USBank, Bank of America, SallieMae, La Opinión Newspaper, Ford Motor Company, Best Buy, Dish Network, AeroMexico, AT&T, PROFMEX Foundation, Cingular, Kaiser Permanente, PacificCare, HealthNet ____ *The B Corporation™ is a new type of corporation which uses the power of business to create public benefit. Learn more about how the B Corporation™ benefits all of us at www.bcorporation.net Guides (in reverse order) Copies Distributed Number of Each Guide and Title Total Over 8.6 Million 24. La Salud Preventiva: Mente sana en cuerpo sano Quinta Edición (Feb. 2013) 23. Los servicios bancarios Eighth Edition, Agosto 2012) 22. Uso eficiente de energía, Tercera Edición (Agosto 2012) 21. Opciones del Telefonía Primera Edición (Agosto 2012) 20. La higiene bucal Primera Edición (Agosto 2012) 19. Las medicinas sin receta Tercera Edición (Sept. 2011) 18. Los seguros de auto Segunda Edición (Agosto 2011) 17. La compra de un automóvil Segunda Edición (Mayo 2011) 16. Cómo eligir el mejor servico de Energía Segunda Edición (Feb. 2011) viii. Publication in Spanish of 24 Public Service Guides (Continued) 15. Uso eficiente de energía, Primera Edición (Enero 2011) 14. Las tarjetas prepagadas,

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Primera Edición (Julio 2010) 13. La compra de un automóvil Primera Edición (Junio 2010) 12. Los estudios de opinión Primera Edición (Mayo 2010) 11. Viajar en avión: consejos y sugerencias Primera Edición (Nov. 2009). 10. Las nuevas tecnologías en el siglo 21 Primera Edición (Nov. 2009) (con’t) PUBLIC SERVICE GUIDES 9. Los seguros de auto: ¡seguridad, protección y seguridad! Primera Edición (Oct. 2009) 8. La importancia del crédito Primera Edición (Mayo 2009) 7. Las remesas internacionales Primera Edición (Mayo 2009 6. Salud preventiva. First Edition (Agosto 2007). 5. Las telecomunicaciones Primera Edición (Agosto 2006) 4. El sistema de salud y los seguros médicos Primera Edición (Mayo 2006) 3. El sistema de salud y las medicinas sin receta Primera Edición (Dec. 2005) 2. Ayuda financiera para su educación superior Segunda Edición (Enero 2003) 1. Los servicios bancarios First Edition of First Public Service Guide (Sept., 2002; Eighth Edition Revised Agosto 2012)

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ix. ELITELORE WORLD BOOK SERIES http://www.elitelore.org/books.htm

x. INTERPRETIVE ESSAYS FOR HISTORICAL STATISTICS ON LATIN AMERICA AND THE WORLD

http://www.wilkie-stats.org/ MAJOR CRITIQUES AND OUTGROWTHS OF JWW SCHOLARLY PUBLICATIONS C1 José Urbano M. Carreras, "Sobre Historia Contemporánea Hispanoamericana," Revista de Indias (Madrid) 27: 109-110 (1967), pp. 455-460. C2 William P. Glade, Jr., “The Mexican Revolution," Journal of Economic History 28:3 (September 1968), pp. 514-518. C3 Horacio Quiñones, "México Visto en el Siglo XX," Buró de Investigación Política (Mexico City), July 21 and 28, 1969, pp. 155-166. C4 Rodrigo Medellín, "La Dinámica de Distanciamiento Económico Social de México," Revista Mexicana de Sociología 31:3 (July- September 1969), pp. 513-546. C5 Mario Monteforte Toledo, "México Visto en el Siglo XX," Cuadernos Americanos 167 (November-December 1969), pp. 52-58. C6 Píndaro Uriostegui Miranda, Testimonios del Proceso Revolucionario de México: Entrevistas con Nicolás T. Bernal, Nicolás Fernández Carrillo, Amador Acevedo, Juan Barragán, Jesús Romero Flores, Rosendo Salazar, Aarón Saénz, Eduardo Neri, Luis L. León, México, D.F.: Argrin, 1970. C7 Thomas E. Skidmore and Peter H. Smith, "Notes on Quantitative History: Federal Expenditure and Social Change since 1910," Latin American Research Review 5:1 (Spring 1970), pp. 71-85. C8 Luís Aureliano Gama de Andrade, "Dez Anos de Orçamento Imperial, 1867-1877," Revista Brasileira de Estudos Políticos 31 (May 1971), pp. 181-206. C9 José Fuentes Mares, La Revolución Mexicana: Memorias de un Espectador. México, D.F.: Joaquín Mortiz, 1971. C10 Barbara Diane Morrison, "Provisional President Emilio Portes Gil Discusses Mexican Revolutionary Politics, 1928-1930," M.A. thesis in political science, Baylor University, 1971. Translation and analysis of chapter 6 in México Visto en el Siglo XX.

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C= Critiques and Outgrowths (Continued) C11-1 David Barkin, "Public Expenditures and Social Change in Mexico: A Methodological Critique," Journal of Latin American Studies (London) 4:1 (May 1972), pp. 105-112. For the translation into Spanish, see Comercio Exterior (Mexico City), January 1971, pp. 73-76. C11-2 Richard W. Wilkie, "The Process Method [Academic Elitelore] vs the Hypothesis Method

[Academic Folklore]”, Montreal 1972 Proceedings of the IGU Commission on Quantitative Geography, ed. Maurice Yeates (Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1974) http://www.elitelore.org/articles/The_Process_Method_versus_The_Hypothesis_Method.pdf

C12 E.V.K. Fitzgerald, "Patterns of Public Expenditure and Income in Mexico, Technical Paper Series no. 17 (Austin Office of Public Sector Studies, Institute of Latin American Studies, University of Texas, 1978). C13 James A. Hanson, "Federal Expenditures and the Political Economy of the Mexican Revolution," Yale Economic Growth Center Paper 120, September 1971, 46 pages; for the Spanish-language version, see "Los Gastos Federales y la Economía Política de la Revolución Mexicana," Revista de Planeación y Desarrollo (Bogotá) 4:3 (July-December 1972), pp. 5-45. Revised and reprinted as "Federal Expenditures and 'Personalism' in the Mexican 'Institutionalized' Revolution," in Wilkie (ed.), Money and Politics in Latin America, chapter 2. C14 Lyle C. Brown, "Wilkie's New Methods and Approaches in Latin American History." Paper presented to the Southwestern Social Science Association, San Antonio, March 31, 1972. C15 Francisco Julião, Cambão--The Yoke; The Hidden Face of Brazil. Middlesex, England:

Penguin, 1972. [Oral History Interviews by JWW, published by Julião without Wilkie's knowledge or permission and leaving out Wilkie's questions and debate.]

C16 Lyle C. Brown, "Methods and Approaches in Oral History: Interviewing Elites in Latin America," Oral History Review, 1973, pp. 77-86. C17 Felix C. Boni and Mitchell A. Seligson, "Applying Quantitative Techniques to Quantitative History: Poverty and Federal Expenditures in Mexico," Latin American Research Review 7:2 (Summer 1973), pp. 105- 110. C18 Enrique A. Baloyra, "Oil Policies and Budgets in Venezuela, 1938-1968," Latin American Research Review 9:2 (Summer 1974), pp. 28-72. C19 Kenneth M. Coleman and John Wanat, "On Measuring Mexican Presidential Ideology Through Budgets: A Reappraisal of the Wilkie Approach," Latin American Research Review 10:1 (Spring 1975), pp. 77- 88.

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C= Critiques and Outgrowths (Continued) C20 Roderic A. Camp, "A Reexamination of Political Leadership and Allocation of Federal Revenues in Mexico, 1934-1973," Journal of Developing Areas 10:2 (January 1976), pp. 193-212. C21 Kenneth F. Johnson, "Measuring the Scholarly Image of Latin American Democracy, 1945-1970," in Wilkie and Turovsky (eds.), Statistical Abstract of Latin America 17 (1976), Chapter 32. C22 Kenneth F. Johnson, "Scholarly Images of Latin American Political Democracy in 1975," Latin American Research Review 11:2 (Summer 1976), pp. 129-140. C23 Kenneth F. Johnson, "Research Perspectives on the Revised Fitzgibbon-Johnson Index of the Scholarly Image of Democracy in Latin America," in Wilkie and Ruddle (eds.), Quantitative Latin American Studies (1977), Chapter C24 James Flanigan, "North of the Border--Who Needs Whom?" Forbes Magazine, April 15, 1977, pp. 37-41. C25 Enrique A. Baloyra, "Democratic versus Dictatorial Budgeting: The Case of Cuba with Reference to Venezuela and Mexico," in Wilkie (ed.), Money and Politics in Latin America (1977) Chapter 1. C26 Samuel Schmidt, La Política de Industrialización de Miguel Alemán (México, D.F.: Centro de Estudios Latinoamericanos, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, 1978). C27 Thomas M. Kavanaugh, "Dialectics and the Textuality of Class Conflict in Cinemalore," Journal of Latin American Lore 4:1 (1978), pp. 135-143. C28 María Herrera-Sobek, The Bracero Experience: Elitelore Versus Folklore (Los Angeles: UCLA Latin American Center Publication, 1979). C29 Roderic A. Camp, "Elitelore of Mexico's Revolutionary Family," Journal of Latin American Lore 4:2 (1978), pp. 149-181. C30 Dana Markiewicz, Ejido Organization in Mexico, 1934-1976 (Los Angeles: UCLA Latin American Center Publications, 1980). C31 Ludwig Lauerhass, Jr., "Who Was Getúlio? Theme and Variations in Brazilian Political Lore," Journal of Latin American Lore 5:2 (1979), pp. 273-290. C32 Guidelines for Preparation of the International Historical Statistics Series. Boston: G.K. Hall, 1979. (Format pp. 6-10 adapted from Wilkie, Statistics and National Policy, 1974.)

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C= Critiques and Outgrowths (Continued) C33 David Barkin, "Los Bemoles de una Valiosa Aportación Cuantitativa," Comercio Exterior, January 1980, pp. 84-85. [Review of Quantitative Latin American Studies and Money and Politics in Latin America.] C34 Ronald H. Dolkart, "Elitelore at the Opera: The Teatro Colón of Buenos Aires." Paper presented to the Pacific Coast Council on Latin American Studies, Laguna Beach, California, October 11, 1980. Published in Journal of Latin American Lore 9:2 (1983), pp. 231-250. C35 Arthur J. Mann, "The Evolution of Mexico's Public Expenditure Structure, 1895-1975," Bulletin for International Fiscal Documentation 33:11 (1979), pp. 514-522. C36 Thomas M. Millington, "The Bolivian Public Sector and Bolivia's Military Government." Paper presented to the Pacific Coast Council on Latin American Studies, Laguna Beach, California, October 11, 1980. C37 Axel Madsen, Private Power: Multinational Corporations for the Survival of Our Planet (New York:Morrow), Year? 192-193. C38 Thomas M. Millington, "Bolivian Public Expenditure and the Role of Decentralized Agencies: A Test of the Wilkie View," in Wilkie and Haber (eds.), Statistical Abstract of Latin America 21 (1981), Chapter 34. C39 Javier Blanco Sánchez, "La Visión Política de Manuel Gómez Morín," Impacto (Mexico City), Dec. 2, 1981, p. 75 C40 Stephen Haber, "Mexican Community Studies in a Historical Framework," in Wilkie and Haber (eds.), Statistical Abstract of Latin America 21 (1981), Chapter 35. C41 José Luis Mejías, "Los Intocables: Deformaciones y Los Puntos de Vista de Vicente Lombardo Toledano," Excélsior, December 28, 1981, p. 17-A. C42 Aspásia Camargo and Walder de Góes, Meio Século de Combate; Diálogo com Cordeiro de Farias (Rio de Janeiro: Editor Nova Fronteira, 1981). C43 Susan Schroeder, Cuba: A Handbook of Historical Statistics (Boston: G.K. Hall, 1982). C44 Stephen Haber, "Modernization and Change in Mexican Communities, 1930-1970," in Wilkie and Haber (eds.), Statistical Abstract of Latin America 22 (1982), Chapter 40. C45 Marie Musgrave, "The Political Career of General Juan Andreu Almazán as a Model for Understanding Mexico's 'Revolutionary Family'" Paper presented to the Pacific Coast Council on Latin American Studies, San Diego, California, October 16, 1982.

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C= Critiques and Outgrowths (Continued) C46 Kenneth F. Johnson, "The 1980 Image-Index Survey of Latin American Political Democracy," Latin American Research Review 17:3 (1982), pp. 193-201. C47 José Luis Mejía, "Los Intocables: Memorias de Vicente Lombardo Toledano," Excélsior, June 15, 1983, p. 1. C48 Dan Cothran and Fred Thompson, "Budget Strategy and Political Development in Mexico, 1920-1970," Occasional Paper Series, Second Series, No. 3, Section on International and Comparative Administration, American Society for Public Administration, [1984]. C49 Ronald H. Dolkart, "Civilization's Aria: Film as Lore and Opera as Metaphor in Werner Hertzog's 'Fitzcarraldo,'" Journal of Latin American Lore 11.2 (1985), pp. 125-141. C50 Dale Story, "Policy Cycles in Mexican Presidential Politics," Latin American Research Review 20:3 (1985), pp. 139-161. C51 Dan Cothran, "Budgeting in Mexico under President Cárdenas," Mexican Studies 1:3 (1986), pp. 35-58. C52 Raul P. Saba, Political Development and Democracy in Peru. Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press, 1987. C53 Soledad Loazez and Claudio Stern, Las Clases Medias en la Coyuntura Actual (México, D.F.: El Colegio de México, 1987). C54 Stephanie Granato and Aída Mostkoff, "The SALA Series on Class Structure in Mexico (1895-1970), Examined and Carried Forward to 1980," in item E-18 (1988), above, pp. 103-128. C55 Serrate Reich, Carlos, “Saludo y Despedida a un Hombre Histórico, [Víctor Paz Estenssoro], ”July 30, 1989. C56 Christof Anders Weber, “Announced U.S. Assistance to Latin America, 1946-88: Who Gets It? How Much? And When?” Statistical Abstract of Latin America 28 (1990), pp. 1079-1159. C57 Enrique Cárdenas, “[Review of] Society and Economic in Mexico,” Journal of Economic History 51:3, 1991, pp. 732-734. C58 Walter Ramírez Aguilar, “Ciclos y Tendencias en el México del Siglo XX: [Review of Industria y Trabajo en México], El Nacional, June 13, 1991. C59 Thomas Millington, Debt Politics after Independence: The Funding Conflict in Bolivia Gainesville: University of Florida Press, 1992).

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C= Critiques and Outgrowths (Continued) C60 Maureen DeLucca, "Food Production Per Capita in Latin America, 1952-1992," in SALA 30.2 (1993), pp. 1285-1337. C61 David E. Lorey and Aída Mostkoff Linares, "Mexico's 'Lost Decade,' 1980-1990: Evidence on Class Structure and Professional Employment from the 1990 Census," SALA 30.2 (1993), pp. 1139-1360. C62 Susan Schroeder, “Tijuana’s Elite Healers: The Blending of Western Medicine with Ritualistic Cures,” Journal of Latin American Lore 16:2 (1994), pp. 233-258. C63 Rafael Pérez Ayala, “Campaña Zedillista,” Excélsior, April 13, 1994. C64 Rafael Pérez Ayala, “Paradojas, Sí, Avanzamos,” Excélsior, April 20, 1994. C65 "Carta Abierta a James W. Wilkie," by Rafael Pérez-Ayala, Excélsior, July 20, 1994. C- Border People: Life and Society in the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands, Tucson: University of

Arizona Press, 1994 C66 Víctor Roura, “Entrevistas de Historia Oral [Por James y Edna Wilkie]” El Financiero, November 28, 1995. C67 Rafael Pérez Ayala, “Historia Oral: El Modelo Mexicano,” Excélsior, November 28, 1995. C68 Mark Wasserman, “[Review of] La Estadística Económica en México, Los Orígenes,” American Historical Review, October 1995, p. 1341. C69 Thomas Millington, Colombia’s Military and Brazil’s Monarchy: Undermining the Republican Foundations of South American Independence (Greenwood Press, 1996). C70 Peter L. Reich, Mexico’s Hidden Revolution: The Catholic Church in Law and Politics Since 1929. (Notre Dame, Indiana: Notre Dame University Press, 1996.) C71 Margaret Carroll-[Boardman], “The Rockefeller Corollary: The Impact of Philanthropy and Globalization in Latin America,” Los Angeles: Ph.D. thesis in History, UCLA, 1999. C72----. “Foundations and Flow of Funds: A Historical Overview of U.S. Foundations and a Case Study of the Rockefeller Not-For-Private-Profit Organizations,” pp. 233-240 in Mexico and the World (Mexico City: ANUIES and PROFMEX, 1999).

C73 Enrique C. Ochoa, Feeding Mexico: The Political Uses of Food (Wilmington, DE:

Scholarly Resources, 2000). Winner of the Michael C. Meyer Prize.

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C= Critiques and Outgrowths (Continued) C74 Lindy Leong, “Communist Iconography and Vietnamese Elitelore:

Evidence of Collusion in Visual Culture,” http://www.gseis.ucla.edu/~howard/Personal/Trips/Vietnam99/Photo-essays/lindyfact1.html

UCLA Information Science Course, 2000. C75 Rosario Varo Berra, La Reforma Agraria en México Desde 1853: Sus Tres Ciclos Legales

(Guadalajara y Los Angeles: Universidad de Guadalajara, UCLA Program on Mexico, Juan Pablos Editores, 2001) based on La Periodización de Wilkie y Nuevo Análisis.

C76 Olga M. Lazin, "Expansión del Papel del INAMI [Instituto Nacional de Migración] y

Establecimiento de un "Think Tank" Dedicado A Mejorar La Calidad de Vida en la Gran Ciudad Los Ángeles-Tijuana," pp. 58-78 in Foro en UCLA sobre la Política Migratoria Mexicana (México, D.F.: Secretaría de Gobernación y Instituto Nacional de Migración, CD-ROM, 2002).

C77 Miguel Rivera Ríos, "La Posrevolución Mexicana y la Estimación de James Wilkie del

Cambio Social: La revisión de un debate," www.profmex.org/mexicoandtheworld/volume7/4fall02/posrevolucion_mexicana.html

Reprinted in Economía Informa (Facultad de Economía UNAM, Número 314, Feb. de 2003) pp. 44-52.

C78 Lorenzo Meyer, "Indicadores [de James Wilkie: Society and Economy In Mexico

Reforma, 28 de Noviembre de 2002, also reprinted in the Web Journal Mexico and the World, www.profmex.org/mexicoandtheworld/volume8/4fall03/indicadores_de_jameswilkie.htm

C79 Jesús Arroyo-Alejandre (University of Guadalajara) and Miguel Rivera-Ríos (UNAM)

Analysis of Wilkie’s History of Economic and Social Change in Mexico Since 1910 University of Baja California, Tijuana, Sept. 17-20, 2002. C80 Guillermo E. Hernández (UCLA), Diez mil millas de música norteña: memorias de Julián

Garza. (Culiacán, Los Ángeles: Universidad Autónoma de Sinaloa y UCLA Program on Mexico, 2003). Historia oral de de un caso de Elitelore.

C81 Francisco Gil Díaz (Secretario de Hacienda) Sobre Volumen II: Ideólogos de la colección Frente a la Revolución Mexicana, Mexico and the World 7:3 (Summer, 2002) http://www.profmex.org/mexicoandtheworld/volume7/3summer02/francisco_diaz.html

C82 Patricia Galeana (Ex-Directora del Archivo de la Nación Mexicana)

sobre Volumen II de la Historia Oral, http://www.profmex.org/mexicoandtheworld/volume7/3summer02/patricia_galeana.html

C83 Sergio Zermeño (UNAM) sobre Volumen II de la Hisoria Oral de los Wilkie http://www.profmex.org/mexicoandtheworld/volume7/3summer02/sergio_zermeno.html

C84 Alvaro Matute (UNAM) sobre Volumen III de la Historia Oral de los Wilkie

http://www.profmex.org/mexicoandtheworld/volume7/3summer02/alvaro_matute.html

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C= Critiques and Outgrowths (Continued) C85 Edmundo Jacobo Molina (Secretario General de UAM) sobre Volumen III de la Historia Oral http://www.profmex.org/mexicoandtheworld/volume7/3summer02/02index3.htm C86 Judith Herrera Montelongo (UAM) sobre Volumen III la Historia Oral de los Wilkie

http://www.profmex.org/mexicoandtheworld/volume7/3summer02/judith_montelongo.html C87 Patricia Galeana (Ex-Directora del Archivo de la Nación Mexicana) sobre Vol. IV de la Historia Oral

http://www.profmex.org/mexicoandtheworld/volume7/3summer02/judith_montelongo.html C88 Carlos Iialldes Aguiar (UAM) sobre Volumen IV de la Historia Oral de los Wilkie

http://www.profmex.org/mexicoandtheworld/volume10/2spring05/Carlos%20Illades.html C89 Lorenzo Meyer (El Colegio de México) sobre Volumen IV de la Historia Oral de los Wilkie Casa del Tiempo, Ciduad de Mexico, 6 de abril de 2005 C90 Eric Zolov, “Expanding our Conceptual Horizons: The Shift from an Old to a New Left in

Latin America”, http://www.ncsu.edu/project/acontracorriente/winter_08/Zolov.pdf C91 Juan Antonio Fernández Velázquez, “Los Sinaloenses: Entre Gustos Musicales, Gozos y Representaciones. De los Corridos Sobre Narcotráfico y Traficantes a Los Narcocorridos (1970 –2000), UAS Tésis de Maestría, de Sinaloa, Universidad Autónoma Culiacán, 2011. C92 Xóchitl Patricia Campos López y Diego Martín Velázquez Caballero Manuel Gómez Morin (Puebla: Casa Popocatepetl, 2012). C93 Argelia Anaid Buitrón Blancas, “Las Mujeres en La Élite Política en Quintana Roo:

Un Análisis desde su Inclusión y Percepción, 1975-2011,” Maestría En Sociología Politica, Instituto Mora, Mexico City, 2012.

C94 Carlos B. Gil, We Became Mexican American: How Our Immigrant Family Survived to Pursue

the American Dre am (Bloomington, Indiana: Xlibis, 2012). D1. Debates about the Book: The Mexican Revolution: Federal Expenditure and Social Change

Since 1910 By James W. Wilkie (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1967; 2nd ed., revised, 1970)

http://www.profmex.org/mexicoandtheworld/volume20/2latespring2015/The_Mexican_Revolution_Federal_Expenditure_and_Social_Change_Since_1910.pdf

For the Spanish Translation further revised and enlarged, see La Revolución Mexicana: Gasto Público y Cambio Social (1978 y 1987) http://www.profmex.org/mexicoandtheworld/volume8/1winter03/03index1.htm Debates about the Book in English:

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D= Debates (Continued) Debate 1: Thomas E. Skidmore and Peter H. Smith: "Notes on Quantitative History: Federal Expenditure and Social Change since 1910," Latin American Research Review 5:1 (Spring 1970), pp. 71-85 Paste in browser: http://www.wilkie-stats.org/Statistically_Measuring_Change/VOL_II/5.pdf Versus James W. Wilkie "On Methodology and the Use of Historical Statistics," Latin American Research Review 5:1 (Spring 1970), pp. 87-91 Paste in Browser: J. Wilkie. "On Methodology and the Use of Historical Statistics" (1970) Debate 2: Felix C. Boni and Mitchell A. Seligson "Applying Quantitative Techniques to Quantitative History: Poverty and Federal Expenditures

in Mexico," Latin American Research Review 7:2 (Summer 1973), pp. 105-110 Paste in browser: http://www.wilkie-stats.org/Statistically_Measuring_Change/VOL_II/7.pdf Versus James W. Wilkie "On Quantitative History: The Poverty Index for Mexico," Latin American Research Review, Vol. 10, No. 1 (Spring, 1975), pp. 63-75. J. Wilkie. "On Quantitative History: The Poverty Index for Mexico" (1975) Also http://www.jstor.org/stable/2502578?seq=1#page_scan_tab_contents Debate 3: Kenneth M. Coleman and John Wanat

"On Measuring Mexican Presidential Ideology Through Budgets: A Reappraisal of the Wilkie Approach," Latin American Research Review 10.1 (Spring, 1975), pp. 77-88. http://www.jstor.org/stable/2502579?seq=1#page_scan_tab_contents Versus

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D= Debates (Continued) James W. Wilkie "Coleman and Wanat Fail to Prove that Wilkie's Budgetary Analysis Does Not Reveal the Personalism of Presidential ldeology in Mexico" Extract from JWW Rebuttal in Money and Politics in Latin America, pp. xv-xvii. http://www.wilkie-stats.org/Statistically_Measuring_Change/VOL_II/15.pdf En James W. Wilkie and Kenneth Ruddle (eds.) (Los Angeles: UCLA Latin American Center Publications, 1977) JWW also develops above his argument by quoting James A. Hanson and Enrique Baloyra on their case studies that support his approach to budgetary analysis, see: James A. Hanson "Federal Expenditures and 'Personalism' in the Mexican 'Institutional' Revolution (1977) Enrique A. Baloyra, "Democratic and Dictatorial Budgeting: The Case of Cuba with Reference to Venezuela and Mexico" (1977) Thomas B. Millington. "Bolivian Public Expenditure and the Role of Decentralized Agencies: A Test of the Wilkie View" (1981)

SEMINARS, LECTURES, AND INVITATIONS (S):

S1 1966a Yale University Economic Growth Center, New Haven, May 3 and 5 (two seminars): "Mexico in the World Depression of the 1930s" and "Measuring Mexican Presidential Policy." S2 1966b Conference on Field Research in Latin America, sponsored by the Joint Committee on

Latin American Studies of the American Council of Learned Societies and Social Science Research Council, Las Croabas, Puerto Rico, October 21-23.

S3 1967a Univ. of Texas, Austin, March 20 (lecture): "The Bolivian Revolution in Comparative Terms." S4 1967b Baylor University, Waco, Texas, March 22 (lecture) "Paz Estenssoro in the Bolivian Revolution"; and (seminar): "The Social Revolution of Mexico's President Lázaro Cárdenas." S5 1967c Social Science Research Council Conference on Folklore and Social Science, New York City, November 10 (paper): "Oral History of 'Biographical Elitelore' in Latin America." S6 1968a Conference on Political Parties and the Search for Institutional Stability in Twentieth-Century Latin America, State University of New York, Buffalo, March 22 (paper): "Financing the Bolivian Revolution Since 1952." S7 1968b 2nd National Colloquium on Oral History, Arden House, Harriman, N.Y., Nov. 18-19.

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S= Seminars, Lectures, Invitations (Continued) S8 1969a Conference on The Economic History of Latin America, sponsored by the Consejo Latinoamericano de Ciencias Sociales and the Joint Committee of Latin American Studies, Caracas, Venezuela, January 21- 24. S9 1969b University of Costa Rica, San José, August 3 (Oral History Seminar): "Figueres and Núñez Face Mora for the First Time since the Costa Rican Revolution of 1948.” (Organizer and moderator.) S10 1969c III International Congress of Mexican History, Oaxtepec, Morelos, November 4 (paper): "New Approaches in Contemporary Mexican Historical Research." S11 1970a Joint Stanford-Berkeley Faculty Colloquium, Stanford University, February 4 (seminar): "Comparative Images of National Development in Costa Rica, Bolivia, and Mexico." S12 1970B Indiana University, Bloomington, May 5 (lecture): "Three Periods in Mexican History Since 1910." S13 1970c State University of New York at Buffalo, May 7 (lecture, with Edna Monzón Wilkie): "The Theory of Oral History." S14 1970d University of Massachusetts at Amherst, May 11 (seminar, with Edna Monzón de Wilkie): "The Uses of Oral History in Latin America." S15 1970e University of Connecticut, Storrs, May 12 (two lectures): "Authoritarianism in Mexico," and "Democracy in Mexico." S16 1970f Conference on La Condición Humana en América Latina, Colonia Tovar, Venezuela, October 19-21. S17 1970g American Historical Association 1970 Meeting, Boston, December 28 (Program Co-chairman, Committee on Mexican Studies). S18 1971a University of Florida, Conference on Fiscal Policy for Industrialization in Latin America, Gainesville, February 19 (paper): "Recentralization:

The Budgetary Dilemma in the Economic Development of Mexico, Bolivia, and Costa Rica."

S19 1971b Brown University Visitor's Series, Providence, February 22 (seminar): "Oral History and Historiography." S20 1971c San Diego State University, May 20 (lecture, with Edna Monzón Wilkie):

"The Latin American Oral History Project." S21 1971d Baylor University, Waco, Texas, November 30 - December 1 (seminar, with Edna Monzón de Wilkie; and lecture): "Problems in Latin American Oral History." and "Comparative Studies in Latin American History."

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S= Seminars, Lectures, Invitations (Continued) S22 1972 State University of New York at Buffalo, March 3 (lecture): "Statistics and National Policy in Mexico." S23 1973a State University of New York at Buffalo, April 9 (seminar): "Budgetary Reform in Mexico." S24 1973b U.S. National War College, Washington, D.C., April 10 (lecture and seminar): "The Uruguayan and Mexican Models of Government: Decentralization vs. Recentralization of Autonomous Agencies." S25 1973c University of Nebraska, Lincoln, May 1 (lecture; and seminar with Edna Monzón de Wilkie): "Dilemmas in Mexican Development Policy Since 1900" and "Methodology in Oral History." S26 1973d Latin American Studies Association IV National Meeting, Madison, May 3 (Co-Chair of Select Paper Panel, with Edna Monzón de Wilkie.) S27 1973e University of California, Irvine, May 29 (lecture, with Edna Monzón de Wilkie): "Elitelore in Oral History." S28 1973f American Historical Association 1973 Meeting, San Francisco, December 28 (participant in Quantitative History Session; ... S29 1973g ... and Chair of the Committee on Mexican Studies "Oral History Session"). S30 1974a Conference on U.S.-Mexican Financial Relations, Stanford University, March 14-15. S31 1974b Australian Broadcasting System (satellite hookup) panel discussion on Mexico: Glasgow-Los Angeles -Sydney/Melbourne, April 1 (with Barry Carr and David Stansfield): "The Politicosocial Economy of Mexico." S32 1974c U.S. National War College, Washington, D.C., April 10 (lecture and seminar): "Intellectuals and Técnicos as Critics of the 'Mexican Economic Miracle.'" S33 1974d Duke University, Durham, April 11 (lecture): "Institutionalization of Crisis in the Mexican Revolution since 1910." S34 1974e North Carolina State University, Raleigh, April 12 (lecture): "Comparative Results of Latin American Land Reform: Venezuela and Bolivia." S35 1974f XLI International Congress of Americanists, Mexico City, September 6 (paper with Edna Monzón de Wilkie: "Dimensions of Elitelore: An Oral History Questionnaire."

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S= Seminars, Lectures, Invitations (Continued) S36 1974g Conference on Contemporary Mexico, University of California, Irvine, December 7 (lecture): "Economics and Public Policy." S37 1975a University of Arizona, Tucson, April 11 (lecture): "The Myth of the 'Widening Gap' between Latin America and the United States: Social Indicators 1950-1960-1970." S38 1975b Fundaçión Getúlio Vargas, Rio de Janeiro, Visiting Professor of Oral History, July (with Edna Monzón de Wilkie) S39 1975c American Historical Association, Atlanta, December 29 (Chair of Session, "Revisionism in Mexican History"). S40 1976a State University of New York at Buffalo, February 10 (lecture): "The Myth of the Growing Social Gap Between Latin America and the United States." S41 1976b Southern California Conference on International Studies, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, March 12 (lecture): "An Historian's View of Land Reform in Latin America." S42 1976c Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee, March 23 (lecture): "The Uses of History: Assessing the Human Condition in Latin America." S43 1976d United Nations ILPES (Latin American Institute of Social and Economic Planning) Conference on State Planning, Bogotá, Colombia, June 10-12. S44 1976e Social Science Faculty Seminar, Occidental College, Los Angeles, November 15 (lecture): "Quantitative Analysis of Qualitative Data." S45 1977a Fondo para la Historia de las Ideas Revolucionarias en México, Mexico City, January 5 (seminar, with Edna Monzón de Wilkie): Research in Mexican Oral History." S46 1977b Joint Economic Committee of the U.S. Congress, Washington, D.C., January 17 (testimony): "Conflicting 'National Interests' Between and Within Mexico and the United States." S47 1977c Council of the Americas Los Angeles Conference, January 31 (Luncheon Address): "Let's Open the U.S.-Mexican Border for Full Economic Interchange." S48 1977d Southern California Conference on International Studies, Occidental College, Los Angeles, April 13 (lecture): "Two Centuries of 'Land Reform' in Latin America."

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S= Seminars, Lectures, Invitations (Continued) S49 1977e UCLA Extension Spring Lecture Series, Los Angeles, April 26 (lecture): "Complexity in Mexico's Three Land Reforms." S50 1977f U.S. Embassy Visiting Scholar Seminar, La Paz, Bolivia, July 15 (lecture): "If Latin America's Development Can be Seen to Have Failed, Only then Can Foreign Leftists and U.S. AID Officials Justify Intervention to 'Save Latin America from Itself.'" S51 1977g Oral History Association XII National Colloquium, San Diego, October 21 (lecture with Edna Monzón de Wilkie and María Herrera-Sobek): "Elitelore and Folklore." S52 1977h U.S.-Mexican Economic Relations Conference I, California Museum of Science and Technology, Los Angeles, December 2 (speaker). S53 1977i Conference on Mexican Immigration to the United States, Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, Santa Barbara, California, December 9-10. (Comments published in World Issues, February/March, 1978.) S54 1978a Conference on Modern-Day Bolivia, Arizona State University, Tempe, March 16 (paper): "U.S. Policy and Actual Expenditure in Bolivia, 1950-1976." S55 1978b U.S.-Mexican Economic Relations Conference IV, California Museum of Science and Technology, Los Angeles, April 7 (panelist). S56 1979a UCLA Extension Conference on Mexico Today, Los Angeles, May 9 (lecture): "Social and Economic Development." S57 1979b University of Florida Conference on Development and Inequality in Latin America, Gainesville, October 4 (paper): "Beyond GDP: Basic Social Change in the Americas: The Myth of the Widening Gap, 1940-1970." S58 1979c Tulane University, New Orleans, November 13 (lecture): "The Possibility of North-South Equality in the Americas." S59 1979d Southern Historical Association 1979 Meeting, Atlanta, November 15 (paper with Edna Monzón de Wilkie): "The Latin American Leader: Víctor Paz Estenssoro and Oral History Versus Written History." S60 1979e Fronteras de las Californias Conference on United States and Mexico Positions and Counterpositions, San Diego, November 16 (paper): "The Problem with Octavio Paz's View of Mexico Today. S61 1980a National Association for Foreign Student Affairs, (NAFSA) Conference on Latin America, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, April 14 (Opening Lecture): "Latin America--A Negative View."

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S= Seminars, Lectures, Invitations (Continued) S62 1980b NAFSA Conference on Latin America, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, April 17 (Closing Lecture): "Latin America--A Positive View." S63 1980c Pacific Coast Council on Latin American Studies, Laguna Beach, October 11, 1980 (Chair of Session, "U.S.-Mexico Relations") and commentator of session on "Bolivia in the 1970s"). S64 1981a U.S.-Mexico Border Atlas Planning Conference, Santa Monica, February 14-15 (Conference Organizer and Conference Chair). S65 1981b National Endowment for the Humanities Consultant to the Centro de Estudios de la Realidad Puertorriqueña, San Juan, Puerto Rico, February 18-22. S66 1981c Southern California Conference on International Studies, California State University, Northridge, February 26 (lecture): "The Emergence of the Field of Elitelore." S67 1981d UCLA Chicano Studies Research Center International Conference on Mexico-United States Relations, Santa Monica, April 25, 1981 (paper): "The Problem with Octavio Paz's View of Mexico Today." S68 1981e UCLA Student Association for Latin American Studies Inter-American Conference on Central America in the 1980s, Los Angeles, May 8 (Chair of Session on "Popular and Revolutionary Change: Internal Causes and Consequences"). S69 1981f International Federation for Modern Languages and Literature XVth Congress, Tempe, Arizona, September 3-5. S70 1981g Instituto Mexicano de Cultura, Mexico City, September 22 (paper): "La Historia Oral de Líderes Políticos e Intelectuales." S71 1981h NBC TV Interview on Mexico's oil boom: "Mexico's Black Gold," Los Angeles, December 27. S72 1981i American Historical Association, Los Angeles, December 29 (Chair of AAUP Session, "Academic Freedom Revisited"). S73 1982a UCLA Delegation to Honor Venezuela's Ex-President Rafael Caldera, Caracas, January 8 (speaker): "La Vida Política de Caldera." S74 1982b II PROFMEX-ANUIES Conference, Austin, Texas, February 17 (Closing Address): "Problems and Processes of Developing Research on the 'New' Area of U.S. - Mexican Border Studies."

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S= Seminars, Lectures, Invitations (Continued) S75 1982c San Diego TV Channel 15, May 23: (interview): "Mexico and the Press." S76 1982d Hamlin University Summer Program on Mexico, St. Paul, Minn., June 23-25 (3 lectures): Twentieth Century Mexico seen through Historical Time-Series Data. S77 1982e Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico City, August 17 (paper): "Estadísticas Históricas." S78 1982f Pacific Coast Council on Latin American Studies, San Diego, Oct. 16 (Chair of Session: "New Sources, New Light on Mexico's Revolution"). S79 1982g Council of the Americas, County Risk Session on Mexico, Los Angeles, December 7 (paper): "Crisis as a way of Political Life: Real vs. False Issues in Mexico's Permanent Revolution." S80 1983a PROFMEX Conference on Mexico for U.S. Congressional Staff Directors, Washington, D.C., Feb. 11 (Chair, Opening Ceremonies). S81 1983b New Mexico Consortium for Latin American Studies, Las Cruces, New Mexico, March 25 (Keynote Address): "The Origin since the 1940s of Mexico's Current Economic Crisis." S82 1983c Rocky Mountain Council on Latin American Studies Meeting, Park City, Utah, April 15 (Keynote Address): "The Response of the U.S. Academic Community to Mexico's Emerging Role on the Stage of World Events." S83 1983d University of Texas at El Paso, April 25 (University Lecture): "The Mexican Government's Need for a 1982 'Debt-Crisis' in Order to Shift Mexico from the Dollar Standard to the Peso Standard of Living." S84 1983e University of Texas at El Paso, Department of History Guest Seminar, April 26 (speaker): "New Methods in History. S85 1983f University of Houston, Political Risk Session on Mexico, Houston, April 29 (speaker): "Cycles of 'Crisis' in Mexican History." S86 1983g UCLA Extension Series on World Tension Areas, Los Angeles, May 17 (speaker): "Mexico's Oil and World Politics." S87 1983h Latin American Studies Association, Mexico City, September 30, (paper): "The Role of Octavio Paz in Mexican Intellectual History." S88 1983i Latin American Studies Association, Mexico City, October 1 (paper): "Eva Perón as a Latin American Leader."

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S= Seminars, Lectures, Invitations (Continued) S89 1983j UCLA Extension Series Focus on Central America, Los Angeles, October 18 (speaker): "Costa Rica's Unique History." S90 1983k III PROFMEX-ANUIES Conference, Tijuana, Mexico, October 24 (Opening Address): "Rules of the Game and Games without Rules in Border Life." S91 1983l Public Broadcasting Service, Boston WGBH, November 17 (Seminar): "Politics, Economy, and Social Ecology of Central America." S92 1983m State University of New York at Buffalo, November 18 (lecture): "Historical Complexities of Central America's Present Crisis." S93 1983n American Historical Association, San Francisco, December 28 (Chair of Session): "Economic Development and the Nation State in Latin America, 1850-1914." S94 1984a Center for Constructive Alternatives, Hillsdale College, Michigan, Nov. 13 (paper): "The Impact of the Central Government on Economic Growth in Mexico." S95 1984b Claremont College "Conference on Central America in the 1980s," December 10, 1984 (moderator of session on “Low-Intensity Conflict"). S96 1984c American History Association, Chicago, December 27 (paper): "Synthesizing the Knowledge about Modern Latin American History: U.S. College Textbooks from Sweet (1919) to Skidmore and Smith (1984)." S97 1985a U.S. Federal Court Expert Witness on Mexico, Los Angeles, March. S98 1985b University of Texas at Austin Conference on "Seventy-Five Years of the Mexican Revolution," May 5 (paper): "Mexican Presidential Budgetary Power, 1910-1982." S99 1985c University of Southern California, Los Angeles, November 7 (lecture): "Recent Bolivian History." S100 1985d United Nations Development Program, Consultant in Statistical Studies, Santiago, Chile, December 6-22. S101 1986a United Nations Development Program, Consultant in Statistical Studies, La Paz, Bolivia, January 2-10. S102 1986b University of California, Santa Barbara, April 28 (lecture):"Mexico: Political and Economic Trajectory since 1910." S103 1986c Southwestern Social Science Association, San Antonio (Keynote Address): "Quality of Life and Human Rights in Latin America."

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S= Seminars, Lectures, Invitations (Continued) S104 1986d IV PROFMEX-ANUIES Conference, Santa Fe, New Mexico, April 17 (Opening Address): "One Border, Two Nations: Policy Implications and Problem Resolutions." S105 1986e Fifth Soviet-U.S. Symposium on Latin America: "Latin American Revolutions in the Twentieth Century," Leningrad, June 4-7 (Paper): "Bolivia: Ironies in the National Revolutionary Process, 1952-1986". S106 1986f Seminar on the Food and Agricultural History of Latin America, Sirmione, Lago di Garda, Italy, June 25-26 (panelist). S107 1987a PROFMEX Briefing Session for U.S. Ambassador Charles J. Pilliod, Jr., U.S. Embassy, Mexico City, April 22 (chair of academic delegation). S108 1987b Seminar on Latin American Human Geography and History, Chilmark, Martha's Vineyard, May 26-28 (panelist). S109 1987c Americas Society Conference on Mexico Research, New York City, May 29 (panelist). S110 1987d Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Nuevo León, Monterrey, Mexico, June 18 (lecture): "The Japanese-Mexico-United States Equation and the Rise of Robotic Workers." S111 1987e PROFMEX Briefing Session held in conjunction with the VI Meeting of the United States-Mexico Border Governors, Las Cruces, New Mexico, December 8-9 (Moderator): "The United States-Mexico Border During The Next Six Years." S112 1988a Cycles and Trends Research Conference on Industry & Labor in Mexico, Mazatlán, Mexico, March 16-20 (Chair). S113 1988b V PROFMEX-ANUIES Conference, Mexico City, April 21-23 (Opening Address): "Reciprocal Images: Education in U.S.-Mexican Relations." S114 1988c Border Governors Staff Meeting, Monterey, California, July 28 (Luncheon Host as President of PROFMEX). S115 1988d Cycles and Trends Research Conference, "Industria y Trabajo en México: Antecedentes y Opciones," Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, October 6-11 (Chair). S116 1988e Grassroots Research Team Planning Meeting (Co-chair), Mexico City, October 4, S117 1988f Guest, Presidential Inauguration, Mexico City, November 29-Dec. 3. S118 1989a Cycles and Trends Research Conference Meeting on "Industry and Labor in Mexico," Mérida, Yucatán, January 26-30 (Chair).

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S= Seminars, Lectures, Invitations (Continued) S119 1989b University of California Consortium on Mexico and the United States (UCMexus), Conference on Critical Issues, Irvine, California, (paper with Manuel García y Griego): "Mexican Migration to the United States," February 10. S120 1989c PROFMEX Briefing Session held in conjunction with the VII Meeting on the United States-Mexico Border Governors, Saltillo, Coahuila, February 13-15 (chair, luncheon session). S121 1989d Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM), Mexico City, February 16 (lecture): "New Research on Mexico." S122 1989e Grassroots Research Team Planning Meeting, Coyoacán, Mexico, D.F., May 13, (Co-chair). S123 1989f Cycles and Trends Research Conference, Acapulco, July 1-4 (Chair). S124 1989g Latin American Studies Association International Meeting, Miami, December 3-7. (Commentator: “Mexican Grassroots Movements in Historical Perspective.") S125 1990a Cycles and Trends Research Conference Meeting, San Cristóbal de las Casas, Chiapas, February 1-4 (Chair). S126 1990b “UC President David P. Gardner Visit to Mexico and Meeting with President Carlos Salinas de Gortari, Mexico City, April 15-17 (Organizer). S127 1990c "Dialogue of U.S. Scholars with President Carlos Salinas de Gortari," Mexico City, April 16 (Chair). S128 1990d See Section on Honors, above, Distinguished Lecturership, UAM-A, April 17-19. S129 1990e Cycles and Trends Research Conference Meeting, Puerto Escondido, Oaxaca, June 21-24 (Chair). S130 1990f Wingspread Meeting on U.S.-Mexican Studies, Racine, Wis., July 6-8 (panelist). S131 1990g Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing, September 13 (Lecture: Globalization and President Bush’s ‘Initiative of the Americas’”). S132 1990h Latin American Institute, Beijing, September 15 (Lecture: “The Health, Education, and Communication (HEC) Index and Cuba’s Castro’s Failed Statism”). S133 1990i VI PROFMEX-ANUIES Conference, "Changes in U.S.-Mexican Relations: Beyond the Border,” Mazatlán, Sinaloa, October 2-6 (Opening and Closing Addresses).

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S= Seminars, Lectures, Invitations (Continued) S134 1990j VIII Conference of Mexican and North American Historians, San Diego, October 19 (Chair: “El Cardenismo: Sus Componentes”). S135 1990k CUNY Bildner Center Conference on “Mexico in the 1990s: Liberalization and the Role of the State,” New York City, October 29 (Panelist: “Privatizing Mexico and Eastern Europe). S136 1990l University of the Americas/Mexico City College, “Briefing on U.S.- Mexican Academic Relations for the University Academic Council,” October 30 (Presidential Presentation). S137 1990m Cycles and Trends Research ConferenceMeeting, Manzanillo, Colima, November 2-3 (Chair). S138 1991a University of Chicago, Feb. 28 (Lecture: “The Mexican Model in Globalization.) S139 1991b University of Southern California, Los Angeles, Seminar on Foreign Reporting: Issues in Latin American Development, Spring Semester (Co-taught with David Lorey and James Platler). S140 1991c University of the Americas, Conference on Commercial Flows in the Americas, Cholula, Puebla, April 12 (Paper: "Free Trade Versus Local Bossism in Mexico") S141 1991d Cycles and Trends Research Conference Research in State of Puebla Cuetzalán, June 12-13, and Cholula, June 14-16 (Chair). S142 1991e PROFMEX-ANUIES Conference on Tijuana Housing (Chair), San Diego, Oct. 15-18 S143 1991f "Mexico in a New Hemispheric Order," CUNY Bildner Center, New York City, November 15, 1991 (Moderator: “Democracy and Authoritarianism”). S144 1991g University of Toronto Conference on “How is Free Trade Progressing,” November 18 (Chair: “Macroeconomic Effects of the Canada-USA Free Trade Agreement”). S145 1992a Cycles and Trends Research Conference, Cabo San Lucas, Baja California Sur, March 6-9 (Chair). S146 1992b Mediterranean Conference on the Nonprofit Sector, Villefranche Sur Mer, France, March 28 (Keynote Address). S147 1992c PROFMEX Meeting to Establish Information System (PROFMEXIS), Marina del Rey, May 21-23 (Chair).

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S= Seminars, Lectures, Invitations (Continued) S148 1992d "Seminario de Economía Mexicana," UNAM Instituto de Investigaciones Económicas, Mexico City, July 6-10 (Closing Address: "View from the Exterior). S149 1992e PROFMEX-ANUIES Inauguration of El Paso-Ciudad Juárez Research Project, August 5 (Chair). S150 1992f "Joint Workshop on U.S.-Mexican Policy Relations: Regional Perspectives," Guadalajara, August 13-14, 1992 (Chair.) S151 1992g PROFMEX-ANUIES Research Conference with Interest Groups in the Tijuana’s Public Housing Problem, Tijuana, October 16-17 (Chair). S152 1992h PROFMEXIS Expansion Conference, Mexico City, October 29-30 (Chair). S153 1992i VII PROFMEX-ANUIES Conference on "The Challenge of NAFTA," Mérida, November 11-13 (Opening and Closing Addresses). S154 1993a Cycles and Trends Research Conference, Zacatecas (Chair), February 25-27 S155 1993b National Association of Fund Raising Executives, Atlanta, March 2 (Keynote Address: “The Mexico ‘Model’ for Establishing a Modern Foundation and NGO Sector”). S156 1993c Council on Foundations Planning Meeting with Mexican Ambassador Jorge Montaño, Washington, D.C., March 23 (Chair). S157 1993d PROFMEX-ANUIES Research Conference on Tijuana Housing Issues, Ensenada, Baja California, April 8-10 (Chair). S158 1993e State of San Luis Potosí, Gubernatorial Election Observation Team, San Luis Potosí, April 17-18 (Chair). S159 1993f Research Workshop on the Dominican Republic," CUNY Bildner Center, New York City, April 23-24 (Outside Evaluator). S160 1993g Moscow International Institute of International Studies, Special Invitation to Propose Russian Role in Globalization of Philanthropy, Moscow, June 22 (Guest of Honor). S161 1993h Russian Academy of Social Sciences, Invitation to Establish PROFMEX Research Center at Institute of Latin America, Moscow, June 25 (Guest of Honor). . S162 1993i Cycles and Trends Research Conference Meeting on Mexican Agrarian Issues, Mexico City, August 3-7 (Chair).

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S= Seminars, Lectures, Invitations (Continued) S163 1993j UNAM Center for Research on North America “Conference on Immigration Issues, Mexico City, October 25 (Panelist). S164 1993k PROFMEX-ANUIES Research Conference on “Managing Cross-Border Government,” Ciudad Juárez, September 17-18 (Chair). S165 1993l PROFMEX-State Government of Sonora Seminar on Economic Development Planning for Northwestern Mexico,” Hermosillo, November 10 (Chair and Keynote Address). S166 1994a PROFMEX-U.S. Embassy-Mexican Secretary of the Treasury, Conference on Managing the Greater Metropolitan Area of El Paso-Ciudad Juárez, El Paso, January 3 (Chair and Keynote Address) S167 1994b World Bank, Invitee to Brief World Bank officials on (1) United States- Mexico Treaty on Double Taxation and (2) the Role of Mexico’s New Philanthropic Sector, Washington, D. C., February 4. S168 1994c Romanian Secretary of the Treasury, Invitation to Propose Romanian Role in the Globalization of Philanthropy, Bucharest, June 1. S169 1994d German Institute for Regional Development and Structural Planning, “Conference on Regions in the Global Context,” Berlin, June 28 (Participant) S170 1994e Swiss Seminar on Establishing Modern Foundations and Non-Governmental Agencies in Central Europe, Interlaken, July 6 (Keynote speaker). S171 1994f PROFMEX International Conference, "Mexico's Development Process Seen from the World," Mexico City, July 28-29 (Opening Address: "Globalization of Not-For-Private-Profit Financial Flows"). S172 1994g American Sociological Association, Los Angeles, August 8 (Lecture: “Personal Politics in the Mexican Election of 1994”). S173 1994h PROFMEX-ANUIES Tijuana Housing Problem Final Recommendations, San Diego, September 9 (Chair). S174 1994i Workshop on "NAFTA Accession: The Paths to Comprehensive Free Trade in the Americas," University of Toronto, November 4 (panelist: "Wider Perspectives from the Americas"). S175 1994j VIII PROFMEX-ANUIES Conference, "Mexico and the Americas," Puerto Vallarta, November 13-17 (Opening and Closing Addresses).

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S= Seminars, Lectures, Invitations (Continued) S176 1994k Government of Mexico, Presidential Inauguration, Mexico City, November 29-December 3 (Special Guest). S177 1995a Stanford University ‘s North American Forum Planning Meeting for Research on “Comparative Regionalism in North America and the World,” February 23-24 (Co-Organizer). S179 1995b UCLA, “China and the ‘Asian Tigers’ Face NAFTA: The Changing Global Equation,” April 7 (Chair). S178 1995c Stanford University’s North American Forum Research Meeting on “Comparative Regionalism in North America and the World,” Los Angeles, April 7-8 (Co-Chair). S179 1995d Doshisha University Seminar on “China, Japan, and Mexico in APEC,” Kyoto, August 2 (Paper on “Mexico as Model for De-Statification”). S180 1995e NPPOsROMANIA Organizational Meeting, Bucharest, September 19 (Co-Organizer). S181 1995f NPPOsHUNGARY Organizational Meeting, Budapest, September 15 (Co-Organizer). S182 1995g European Foundation Center “Meeting on Establishing Foundations in Eastern Europe,” Brussels, September 21 (Organizer).

S183 1995h Stanford University’s North American Forum Research Meeting on “Comparative Regionalism in North America and the World,” Vancouver, September 28-30 (Co-Chair). S184 1995i WICHE-AMPEI Conference on “Higher Education in North America,”

Tucson, November 10-11 (Member, Advisory Board). S185 1995j PROFMEX Ceremony to Honor Sylvia Ortega Salazar on the Occasion of her taking office as CONACYT Director General-Foreign Affairs, Mexico City, November 27 (Chair). S187 1995k UAM-A Ceremony to Mark Its Twentieth Anniversary, Presentation of the Wilkie Oral History Series which it is Publishing, and Round-Table Discussion of Volume 1 in the Series by James Wilkie and Edna Monzón Wilkie, Mexico City, November 28 (Honored Guest).

S188 1996a Radio UNAM, “James Wilkie Entrevistado sobre la Historia Oral en la América Latina,” por Miguel Angel Granados Chapa, Mexico City, January 25.

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S= Seminars, Lectures, Invitations (Continued) S189 1996b Stanford University’s North American Forum Research Meeting on “Comparative Regionalism in North America and the World,” Stanford, February 8 (Chair). S190 1996c Young Presidents’ Organization 1996 International Meeting, “Developing U.S.- Mexican Private Policy for Solutions to Mexico’s Public Problems,” Phoenix, February 15 (Keynote Speech). S191 1996d Stanford University’s North American Forum Research Meeting on “Comparative Regionalism in North America and the World,” Cocoyoc, Morelos, March 6-7 (Chair). S192 1996e Trilateral Conference, “Higher Education in Canada, Mexico, and the USA,” Guadalajara, Jalisco, April 28 (Speaker). S193 1996f Mexican Congressional Delegation Visit to USA, “Options for Privatization of Mexican Oil and Gas,” Los Angeles, May 20 (Keynote Speaker). S194 1996g University of Toronto-UCLA-UNAM Research and Teaching Conferences, Los Angeles , May 29 (Keynote Speaker at Inauguration of the First Yearly Conference) S195 1996h NPPOsGLOBAL Seminar, Bucharest, Romania , June 12 (Chair). S196 1996i PROFMEX-NPPOsGLOBAL Seminar, Mamaia, Black Sea, Romania, June 15 (Chair). S197 1996j Funeral Ceremonies for Andreas Papandreou, Athens, Greece, July 26-27 (Observer). S198 1996k NPPOsGLOBAl-PROFMEX Seminar, Delphi, Greece, July 1 (Chair). S199 1996l PROFMEX Conference in “Border Realities & Border Opportunities: Towards the 21st Century,” San Diego, August 8 (Chair). S200 1996m PROFMEX Seminar on “Overcoming Bottlenecks in Mexican Energy Policy,” Mexico City, September 19 (Chair) S201 1966n Conference on “Economic Development in China and Asia Pacific Areas,” Peoples University of China, Beijing, October 3 (Organizer and Chair for PROFMEX) (Co-Hosted by Doshisha University and People’s University of China) S202 1966o Conference on “Competition for the U.S. Import Market: China-Japan-Mexico,” Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing, October 4 (Organizer and Chair).

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S= Seminars, Lectures, Invitations (Continued) S203 1996p State of the World Guanajuato Forum (Organized by Mikhail Gorbachev and Gov. Vicente Fox), “Call to Develop NPPOs Global—The Worldwide Standard for Flow of Foundation Funds to NGOs; Expanding the U.S.-Mexican International Standard for NPPOs (Not-for-Private-Profit Organizations), Guanajuato, Mexico, November 23 (Keynote Address). S204 1997a International Summit on Education (Distinguished Speaker): “Education for Globalization,” Mexico City, Februry 14. S205 1997b Comparative and International and Education Society XLI Annual Meeting, Mexico City (lecture): Education, Democracy, and Development,” March 20. S206 1997c IX PROFMEX-ANUIES Conference, "Mexico and the World," Morelia, December 5-13 (Opening and Closing Addresses.) S207 1998a UCLA Latin American Center “Seminar with Nobel Laureate Carlos Arias Sánchez, June 21 (Chair.) S208 1998b PROFMEX Two-Month “Research Seminar on U.S. Social Security Rights of Legal and Illegal Mexicans in the USA and of Mexican Workers Who Have Returned to Mexico,” conducted in Southern California in cooperation with the Centro de Investigación y Desarrollo del Estado de Michoacán and the Consulate General of Mexico in Los Angeles, July 2-August 29. (Organizer and Chair.) S209 1998c Bildner Center Policy Forum on Asia, Latin America, and the Global Economy at the City University of New York Graduate School (lecture) “Mexico’s Statist Oil Policy,” New York City, October 19, 1998. S210 1999a UCLA Extension Series on World Tension Areas, Los Angeles (lecture): “Free Trade Areas and Foreign Investment Vs. Subcomandante Marcos and Drug Dealers in the Americas,” January 26. S211 1999b UNAM International Seminar on the Insertion of Mexico into the Globalization Process, “Inaugural Address: Mexico’s Place in the World,” UNAM, Mexico City, April 13. S212 1999c PROFMEX-State of Guanajuato Conference on Sharing World Visions for Mexico’s Development, Guanajuato, April 15-17. (Organizer and Chair. Opening and Closing Addresses.)

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S= Seminars, Lectures, Invitations (Continued) S213 1999d JWW Keynote Speaker #2 Keynote Speaker #1 Ernesto Zedillo, President of Mexico to Honor:

(a) Norman E. Borlaug Upon His Return to Mexico from "Exile" in Ghana Where He Successfully Developed High-Protein Corn;

(b) Roberto González Barrera for His Successful Development of Healthy, Safe Cornmeal for the Popular Sectors of Many Countries.

Each of these two leaders were responsible for having launched the World's 2nd Green Revolution. Hosted May 13, 1999, at Mexico City's Polyforum on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of GRUMA (Grupo Maseca). S214 1999e PROFMEX Planning Seminar with U.S. Social Security Regional Directors, Chicago, July 3. (Co-Organizer and Co-Chair with Bernardino González, U.S. Social Security Director for Latin America.) S215 1999f Conference on Cycles and Trends in Mexico’s Development, Puerto Vallarta, December 16-23. (Co-Organized for University of Guadalajara, UCLA Program on Mexico and PROFMEX.) S216 2000a PROFMEX Planning Seminar with U.S. Social Security Officials, Tepic, Nayarit, May 27. (Co-Organizer and Co-Chair with Raúl Lomeli-Payán, UCLA Program on Mexico.) S217 2000b Tepic Conference on Globalization and Social Security, May 29 (Organizer and Chair for PROFMEX, UCLA Program on Mexico, and Universidad Autónoma de Nayarit.) S218 2000c PROFMEX Press Conference on U.S.-Mexico Social Security Proposals, Mexico City, July 7. (Organizer and Chair.) S219 2000d PROFMEX Planning Conference, Istanbul, July 30-31. (Organizer and Chair.) S220 2000e Tepic Conference on "Free Trade and Social Security in the Americas,

Universidad Autónoma de Nayarit. May 27-29.

S221 2000f Puerto Vallarta, Conference on “Mundializacion,” June 1-3. (Co-Organizer and Co-Chair for University. of Guadalajara, PROFMEX, and UCLA Program on Mexico.)

S222 2000g PROFMEX-UCLA-State of Michoacán Public Policy Conference, Morelia, Sept. 18-23. (Co-Organizer and Co-Chair for UCLA School of Public Policy and UCLA Program on Mexico. Opening and Closing Addresses.) Keynote Address: U.S. Ambassador Jeffrey Davidow.

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S= Seminars, Lectures, Invitations (Continued) S223 2000h Seminar on “Negotiating MERCOSUR-MERCONORTE as Free Trade Bloc: Legal and Political Issues” Hewlett Foundation Week at UCLA, Oct. 3. (Chair.) S224 2000i Conference on "Results of Mexico's Opening to Democracy and to Free Trade with the World" Hewlett Foundation Week at UCLA, October 5. (Organizer and Chair.)

S225 2000j Public Interview with Mexico's Foreign Minister Jorge Castañeda (2000-2006) and Presentation of His Oral-History-Based Book Perpetuating Power: How Mexico’s Presidents Were Chosen, New York: New Press, 2000. (Organizer and Chair for UCLA Program on Mexico and UCLA School of Public Policy.)

S226 2000k Special Invitee, Inauguration of President Mexico, Vicente Fox, December 1. S227 2000l PROFMEX Planning Meeting To Establish E-Mexico: Mexico City November 29-30. S228 2000m Special Invitee: SICARTSA Steel Mill, Puerto Lázaro Cárdenas, Mexico, December 4-5. S229 2001a Special Invitee: City of Aguascalientes, Mexico, Jan. 20-21. S230 2001b Lecture on “Mexico’s Development since 1821 and the Rise of Democracy under President Fox since 2000,” UCLA History Bruins, March 12. S231 2001c PROFMEX Planning Meeting, Puerto Vallarta, March 16-20. S232 2001d UCLA Latin American Center-UCLA Program on Mexico-Centro Nacional de las Artes Conference on “Culture and Globalization,” Mexico City, (Chair, Session on “Education and Globalization.”), June 6-7. S233 2001e UNAM Presentation of book: Nadima Simón Domínguez, ed., De la

Privatización a la Crisis: El Caso de Altos Hornos de México (México, D.F.: UNAM, 2001), June 7.

S234 2001f “Mexico’s National Forum on Migration,” UCLA, July 13. Chair, of this first official forum ever to be held outside of Mexico. Opening Remarks: http://www.profmex.org/mexicoandtheworld/volume6/2spring01/apertura.html

S235 2001g Conference on “Governance of Global Cities,” Mexico City, August 23-25, keynote speaker and co-chair (with the President of the Legislative Assembly of the Federal District). Co-hosted by the UCLA Program on Mexico.

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S= Seminars, Lectures, Invitations (Continued) S236 2001h Universidad Autónoma de Baja California Conference on "History and Future of Small Business in Mexico," lecture, Tijuana, Sept. 27. S237 2001i Pepperdine University, Invited Lecture on "History of Fast-Track Globalization," Malibu, Sept. 27. S238 2001j UCLA Conference on "Transition in Mexico," October 29, Chair. Distinguished Speakers: Mexico’s Foreign Minister Jorge G. Castañeda; Former Mayor of Mexico City, Cuautémoc Cárdenas; “Dean of Mexican Journalists,” Carlos Ramírez. S239 2001k “Discuso Inagural, Conferencia sobre Ciudades Humanas: Pobreza Urbana y el Futuro de las Ciudades, Toluca, Estado de México and UCLA Program on Mexico, November 7-9.

S240 2001 UCLA Conference on "Argentina and Mexico," Seminar on Political Economy, November 13. Co-Chairs Carlos Vegh and James Wilkie. S240 2002a California State University, Long Beach, Invited Lecture on "Oral History and Elitelore," February 2. S241 2002b California State University, Dominguez Hills, Invited Lecture on "Los Angeles as Global City and Its 303 Cities and Communities," May 22. S242 2002c UNAM-UCLA Conference on Prospective Cooperation (Organizer and Chair), UCLA Faculty Center, May 30, S243 2002d Santa Monica College Invited Lecture on "Latin American Institutions," July 14.

S244 2002e University of Baja California Lecture on "History of Economic and Social Change in Mexico since 1910," [See Awards, above], Tijuana, Sept. 17-20. S245 2003a UCLA Extension Course on "Latin America and Globalization," Guest Professor, Winter Quarter, Jan-Mar. S246 2003b Santa Monica College, Invited Lecture on "Mexico's Land and Politics of the 1920s and 1930s," Feb. 6 S247 2003c UCLA Extension Course on "Latin Am Culture & Film," Spring Quarter, Apr-June. S248 2003d Cerritos College Invited Lecture on "U.S.-Mexican Economic and Political Development Compared Since 1700," Norwalk, Aug 17.

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S= Seminars, Lectures, Invitations (Continued) S249 2003e Tec de Monterrey: Conference in Honor of its 60th Anniversary, “U.S.-Mexican Relations: "Mexican View Presented by Secretary of Foreign Relations Luis Ernesto Derbez and the U.S. View Presented by Professor James Wilkie,” Monterrey, Mexico, August 28. S250 2003f NPR Radio Interview by Alex Avila, "South American Immigration to Europe," Oct. 16, 2003, for broadcast nationwide [Also INT 27], Oct. 16-24. S251 2003g UNAM Conference on "Mexico's Elections of 2003 and the Future," only non-Mexican invited to join 8 Distinguished Mexican Political and Electoral Commission Members, Lecture, UNAM San Antonio, (Chaired by UNAM Rector Juan Ramón de la Fuente), Oct. 17. S252 2003h Cerritos College Invited Lecture on "Why Mexico Declined as a ‘Once Rich’ Country," Norwalk, Oct. 27. S253 2003i Pepperdine University Invited Lecture on "Mexico's History In World Context," Malibu, Nov. 3. S254 2004a Private Seminar for the Mexican Treasury Minister and his Chief of Advisors, U.S.-Mexico Social Security Issues. (Organizer and Chair.) Mexico City, March 16. S255 2004b Seminar on Policy to Develop Research on Social Security and In-Bond Industry in the Yucatán Peninsula, (Organizer and Chair.) Mérida, March 24-28. S256 2004c Seminar Financial Specialists, Social Security the Mexican Banking Industry. (Organizer and Chair.) Mexico City, May 25 S257 2004d Seminar on U.S.-Mexico Policy for Double Taxation, Mexican Ministry of the Treasury, (Organizer and Chair), Mexico City, May 25. S258 2004e UCLA Conference on Free Trade Negotiations: FTAA, CAFTA, and MERCOSUR (Organizer and Chair), Special Guests Robert Manogue (U.S. Trade Representative based in Panama City), Eugenio Valenciano (University of Belgrano, Buenos Aires), Antonio Cisneros (Center for Bolivian Social and Economic Studies, La Paz and Miami) UCLA Faculty Center, June 7-8. S259 2004f Seminar for the Mexican Under-Secretary of Treasury on Mexican and U.S. Social Security Issues (Organizer and Chair), Guadalajara. June 29. S260 2004g Seminar for Mexican Bankers on U.S.-Mexico Tax Issues with Regard to Remittances and Banking Transfers (Organizer and Chair), Mexico City, July 9.

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S= Seminars, Lectures, Invitations (Continued) S261 2004h Seminar for President and Vice President of Universidad Autónoma de Baja California and their Deans, Developing the UABC Interdisciplinary M.A. and Ph.D. Degree Programs, (Organizer and Chair, presenting copies of my 1975 booklet to serve as the model for UABC: Latin American Studies at UCLA: A Guide to Degree Programs and Participating Faculty. Los Angeles: UCLA Latin American Center Publications—see Section I, item 25, above.) July 30. S262 2004i Seminar for U.S. and Mexican Bankers on “U.S. Withholding of Social Security Funds Belonging to Undocumented Workers—a Historical Problem Impacting Mexico’s Future” (Organizer and Chair), Mexico City, Aug. 23-24 and S263 2004j …, Sept. 27-28. S264 2004k …. Oct. 27-28. S265 2004l Testimony to the U.S.-Mexican Relations Committee on North America, Mexican Senate, “La Educación para la ‘Bancarización’ del Sector Popular en Los Estados Unidos y México”, Mexico City, November 10. S266 2005a Seminar on Globalizing the University of Texas-San Antonio (Chair), Feb 10. S267 2005b Seminar for UABC Deans and Professors on Developing the UABC Interdisciplinary M.A. and Ph.D Degree Programs in Global Studies based on my model presented to the UABC President and Vice President, in Seminar S260, above. Mexicali, May 6 S268 2005c Universidad Autónoma de Baja California, Keynote Address to Open the Degree Programs on Globalization, Tijuana, September 3. S269 2005d San Cristóbal de las Casas Municipal Theater, Address to Introduce the PROFMEX film “Chan K’in Viejo, Last of the Mayans”, voice over by Ignacio López Tarso, State of Chiapas, Oct 28. S270 2005e UCLA-University of the Americas, Diploma Course on the Mexican Electoral System History and 2006 Elections, Nov. 25-26 (Opening Address Nov 25; Keynote on Nov 26) S271 2005f The Washington Center-IED-PROFMEX Course for Mexican Officials “Globalization Seen by World Leaders,” (Opening Address), Mexico City, Dec. 9. S272 2006a University of Guadalajara, “Conference on Economic History and Migration,” (Keynote Address), Puerto Vallarta, Mar. 23.

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S= Seminars, Lectures, Invitations (Continued)

S273 2006b UCLA Program on Mexico- Universidad Autónoma de Sinaloa (UAS) Symposium on “U.S.-Mexican Private Investment and Migration: The Case of Los Angeles-Sinaloa.” Organizer (with Guillermo Hernández and América Lizárraga) and Chair (with Guillermo Hernández) UCLA Faculty Center, April 27. http://www.international.ucla.edu/lac/events/showevent.asp?eventid=4693 S274 2006c The Washington Center-IED-PROFMEX Course for Mexican Officials “Globalization Seen by World Leaders,” Lecture: “Burdens of Leadership,” Mexico City, Jul 8. S275 2006d University of Guadalajara, “Conference on New Books in Mexican Studies” (Keynote Address), Aug 25. S276 2006e Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolás de Hidalgo, “The World Economy”, Morelia, Nov 11. (Keynote Presentation followed immediately by the Major Address of Nobelist Robert A. Mundell.) S277 2006f University of Sinaloa-UCLA “Conference on Sinaloa -California Relations in Migration, Social Security, and Culture” (Keynote Address “Social Security and Migration”). Culiacán, Dec. 1. S278 2006g Mexican Public Policy Association, I Congress on the “Best-Practices of Government Identified by Each Mexican State” (Closing Address), Cancún, Dec. 16.

S279 2007a Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolás de Hidalgo, Distinguished Speaker,

Forum on Globalization (see related INT 31) and Round-Table with the Leading Governmental Figures in Mexico, Presentation: “The PROFMEX

Public Service Guides Distributed in Mexico’s 47 Consulates in the USA,” http://www.saberespoder.com/ Morelia, Feb. 23.

S280 2007b I International Conference on Global Migration, (Opening and Closing Addresses), Mazatlán, Sponsored by University of Sinaloa, Mar. 22-24 S281 2007c UCLA Conference “Mexico’s Women Politicians Advocate Change” (Organizer with Alfonso Galindo and Chair), April 12. http://www.international.ucla.edu/article.asp?parentid=68463 S282 2007d UCLA Lecture: Patricia Galeana (Former National Archivist of Mexico), “From 'Soldaderas' to Citizens: The Culture of Mexican Women, 1911-1953,” (Organizer and Moderator), May 15. S283 2007c UABC “Conference on New Views in Social Science,” (Keynote Lecture)

[My address followed immediately by Address of Nobelist Robert A. Mundell] Tijuana, Sep. 27.

S284 2007f Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolás de Hidalgo, “Conference on Mexico in the World Economy” (Keynote Lecture followed immediately by the Address of Nobelist Edward C. Prescott.) Morelia, Oct. 31.

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S= Seminars, Lectures, Invitations (Continued) S285 2007g UABC, “Lecture in Honor of the University of Baja Californias 50th Year,” Mexicali, Nov 8. S286 2007h UCLA “Conference on Political Transition in Mexico” with Special Invitee Enrique Cárdenas for Presentation of his book La Nacionalización de la Banca (2007), Organizer (with Alfonso Galindo) and Chair, Nov. 29-30. S287 2007i Mexican Public Policy Association, II Congress “Best-Practices of Government Identified by Each Mexican State” (Opening Address), Zacatecas, Nov. 16. S288 2007j UCLA Conference “Mexico after One Year of the Calderon Presidency” http://www.international.ucla.edu/lac/events/showevent.asp?eventid=5650 Organizer (with Alfonso Galindo) and Chair, November 29-30 S289 2007k Mexican Secretariat of Public Education, Conference on New Methods of Teaching Indigenous Peoples,” Lecture: “The Making of the PROFMEX Film ‘Chan K’in Viejo—Last of the Lacandón Mayans,” Mexico City, Dec. 12. S290 2008a UABC Intensive Course on “Mexico and Globalization,” four weekends (Fri-Sun) in February as Honorary Visiting Professor (WOS) S291 2008b UCLA Conference on “The U.S.-Mexico Border— National and International Security Issues Special Invitees Sigrid Arzt (Mexico’s National Security Advisor); Ana María Salazar (Former U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Drug Enforcement Policy and Support at Pentagon); and Jorge Chabat, Dean of Mexican Scholars Studying Drug Trade and Police Corruption” Organizer (with José García, NMSU) and Chair, Feb. 26. Organizer (with José García, NMSU) and Chair, Feb. 26. http://www.international.ucla.edu/lac/events/showevent.asp?eventid=6338. S292 2008c Asociación Nacional de Estudiantes de Economía y CIDE, Foro de el Symposio Nacional de Estudiantes de Economía, Ponencia: “La Distinción entre Sociedad Civil (Goberiero) y “Sociedad Cívica (Fundaciones, ONGs y Espíritu de Ciudadanos Activos” (Co-Presenter Olga M. Lazín), Mexico City, April 5. S293 2008d II International Conference on Global Migration, Mazatlán; Paper: “La Globalización Se Descentraliza por los TLC y las Remesas bajo Acciónes Cívicas” (Co-Presenter Olga M. Lazín), April 25; and Closing Speech, April 26.” Sponsored by University of Sinaloa, Fundación BBV Bancomer, UCLA, University of Arizona, Embassy of Canada, Embassy of Algiers, and other major institutions. S294 2008e University of Sinaloa, Culiacán Conference on History of Mexico: Paper “Juan Andreu Almazán, From General to Presidential Campaign,” Dec 5

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S= Seminars, Lectures, Invitations (Continued) S295 2009a Universidad Modelo, Mérida, Yacatán, Ponencia Magistral: Cátedra Extraordinaria Doctor Silvio Zavala Vallado en la Ocasión del Centenario de Su Nacimiento. “Visiones del Desarrollo de América Latina Ante la Historia Oral (Trayecto Personal y Profesional hacia el Concepto de Elitelore Mundial),” Feb. 10

http://www.unimodelo.edu.mx/noticias/ponencia_wilkie.php S296 2009b Consulate General of Mexico Conference on Social Security Issues,” Paper: U.S.-Mexican Bilateral Problems, Oct. 26 S297 2010 University of Guadalara Mazatlán Conference, Paper: “History of ‘Environmentalism’ in Mexico,” Mazatlán, Apr. 19 S298 2011a Instituto Mora, Mexico City: Ponencia: “Historia Oral de la Historia Oral,” 11 de nov. S299 2011a University of Sinaloa, Mazatlán, International Conference on Migration, “Mexican Migration to the USA,” Nov. 12 S300 2012 University of Guadalajara Seminar, Working Plan:”Mexican University Programs as Evaluated by U.S. Universities,” Dec. 3 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA SERVICE:

UC Press Editorial Board, 1974-1978. Subcommittee on UC Press Journal Publications, 1975-1978. Coordinating Committee to Administer A.I.D. Institutional Development Grant to UCLA, 1970-1975. Chancellor's Advisory Committee on Oral History, 1968-1969. Education Abroad Selection Committee, 1971-1974. Fulbright Awards Committee, 1980-1981. UC Office of the President (UCOP), grants to Wilkie facilitated by the California State Legislature for research and travel to identify: U.S.-Mexican Social Security/Healthcare Double Taxation Issues: Historical Conundrums and Current Needs for Developing New Policy Options, 2003-- UCLA SERVICE: Academic Senate Committee Service: Academic Freedom, 2002-2003, 2003-2004 University Extension, 2002-2003, 2003-2004 Continuing and Community Education, 2008-2011 Chair 2009-2010, Co-Chair 2011-2012.

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For example: a) Opening UNEX relations with Chinese Schools; b) Identifying and Meeting with the Leaders of UCLA’s many “Independent” Community Outreach Programs to establish sharing of information about activties of mutual interest. c) Advising on changes to UC and UCLA Academic Regulations.

Department of History: M.A. Degree Curriculum Revision Committee, 1968-1970. Graduate Awards Committee, 1969-1970. Chair, Graduate Student Guidance and Curriculum Committee, 1970-1971, Member, 1981-1982 through 1985-1986; 1987-1988. Chair, Graduate Awards Committee, 1971-1972. Chair, Curriculum Committee, 1973-1974; Member, 1993-1994. FTE Priorities Committee, 1979-1981; 1986-1987. Latin American History Field Coordinator, 1981-1982, 1984-1985, 1987-1989. 1998-1999. Computing Committee, 2008-2011 Teaching Evaluation Commiattee, 2011-2012 Dissertation Prize Committee, 2012-2013 Undergraduate Awards and Prizes Committee, 2012-2013 Graduate admissons/Awards Committee, 2011-2012 Latin American Studies (LAS Interdisciplinary) Chair, LAS, B.A. Degree Program 1970, 1973-1974, 1986-1988. Chair, Latin American Studies Master's Degree Program, 1970-1974. Co-Chair, LAS Degree Programs, 1993-2001 Chair, Committee to Revise the LAS Curricula, 1970-1971. Graduate and Undergraduate Advisor for LAS, 1970-1974. Chair, National Defense Foreign Language Award Committee, 1970-1974. Fellowship Award Committee, 1978-1979, 1980-1992. Committee to Administer the Master's Degree in LAS, 1980-1981. Library Committee on LAS, 1980-1982, 1992-1994.

Latin American Center (Organized Research Unit): Policy Committee, Chair, 1986-1988; Provost's Advisory Committee, Chair, 1986-1988. Committee on Latin American Studies, 1993-2001. Program on Mexico, Executive Committee, 1981--2001. Chair, 1998—2009

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UCLA PROGRAM ON MEXICO (POM), Chaired by JWW

UCLA General Agreements with Universities in Mexico: Universidad Autónoma de Baja California (UABC)

Universidad Autónoma de Guadalajara (UdeG) Universidad Autónoma de Sinaloa (UAS) Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM)

Reports on POM Conferences, Policy Research, and Publications on Mexico (for example):

“POM 25-Year Report” (2003) http://www.profmex.org/mexicoandtheworld/volume9/1winter04/1index04.html Conferences and Symposia Since 2004:

(See calendar by year: http://www.international.ucla.edu/lai/events/index.asp?action=monthview&CenterID=158 )

Trade Blocs, Neoliberalism, and the Quality of Life in Latin America UCLA conference explores Mercosur, NAFTA, and the Free Trade Area of the

Americas. June 7-8, 2004

Robert Manogue, U.S. Trade Representative based in Panama City Geoffrey Garrett, Dean, UCLA International Carlos Alberto Torres, Director, Latin American Center

Antonio Cisernos, Bolivian Catholic University, La Paz, Bolivia Eugenio Valenciano, Universidad Belgrano, Buenos Aires UCLA-University of the Americas, Diploma Course on the Mexican Electoral System History and 2006 Elections, Nov. 25-26 (Mexico City: Opening Address Nov 25; Keynote on Nov 26. 2005)

Economic issues in the Mexican Presidential Election in 2006

A UCLA public lecture by Francisco Gil, Federal Government, February 2, 2006 http://www.international.ucla.edu/lai/events/index.asp?action=monthview&CenterID=158

The Presidential Election from the Perspective of the State Governments

Carlos Heredia (State Government of Michoacan), UCLA, February 23, 2006 http://www.international.ucla.edu/lai/events/index.asp?action=monthview&CenterID=158

The Left and the Mexican Presidential Election A UCLA public lecture by Porfirio Muñoz Ledo, López Obrador Campaign (PRD), March 2, 2006

President Fox's Party and the Presidential Election of 2006 A UCLA public lecture by Juan Hernández, Calderón Campaign (PAN), March 8,

2006

Symposium "U.S.-Mexican Private Investment and Migration: The Case of Los Angeles-Sinaloa," Sponsored by UCLA & Universidad Autónoma

De Sinaloa (UAS), UCLA, April 27, 2006

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UCLA PROGRAM ON MEXICO (POM), Chaired by JWW (Continued) Microenterprise Policies and Development in Mexico.

Dr. Natanael Ramírez, Professor of Economics (Universidad Autónoma de Baja California), UCLA May 5, 2006

Mapping Mexican Migrant Civil Society Dr. Jonathan Fox (UC Santa Cruz), UCLA, May 25, 2006

Public Policy for Entrepreneurship and Industrial Development in Mexico Dr. David Ledezma (UABC), UCLA, June 2, 2006

Divided Government in Baja California. Lessons for Voters, Dr. Cuauhtemoc López (UABC), UCLA, June 2, 2006

Constituency Participation in the Creation of Michoacán's State Development Plan, 2003-2008, Enrique Bautista (Secretario de Gobernación), UCLA, June 9, 2006

University of Sinaloa-UCLA “Conference on Sinaloa -California Relations in Migration, Social Security, and Culture” (Keynote Address “Social Security and Migration”). Culiacán, Dec. 1, 2006

Women in Mexican Politics: UCLA Round-Table Presentations, April 12, 2007 Angélica Luna Parra, Vice president of the National Institute of Public Administration. Representing the PRI

Sandra Herrera, Federal Undersecretary of the Environment. Representing the PAN and the Calderón Administration

Malú Micher, Director of the Mexico City Institute for Women. Representing the López Obrador wing of the PRD and the Mayor of Mexico City

Gabriela Molina, Director of the Michoacán Youth Institute. Representing the youth and the Cardenista (traditional) wing of the PRD.

From 'Soldaderas' to Citizens: The Culture of Mexican Women, 1911 -1953,” Patricia Galeana (Former National Archivist of Mexico), UCLA, May 15, 2007

Mexico after One Year of the Calderon Presidency, Part I. The Political and Safety Situations, November 29, 2007

Mexico after One Year of the Calderon Presidency, Part II. The Economic Situation, November 30, 2007

UCLA Conference on “The U.S.-Mexico Border— National and International Security Issues Special Invitees Sigrid Arzt (Mexico’s National Security Advisor); Ana María Salazar (Former U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Drug Enforcement Policy and Support at Pentagon); and Jorge Chabat, Dean of Mexican Scholars Studying Drug Trade and Police Corruption” Organized (with José García, NMSU) by Chair Wilkie, Feb. 26. Organized (with José García, NMSU) by Chair Wilkie, Feb. 26, 2008.

http://www.international.ucla.edu/lai/events/showevent.asp?eventid=6338

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UCLA PROGRAM ON MEXICO (POM), Chaired by JWW (Continued) US-Mexico Transborder Issues: A UCLA Public Policy Symposium. May 30, 2008 For the long major Program, see http://www.international.ucla.edu/lai/events/showevent.asp?eventid=6732

FELLOWSHIPS AND GRANTS FOR RESEARCH:

Inter-American Cultural Convention Grant to Mexico (now known as Fulbright Grant), 1960-1961. Modern Foreign Language Fellow, 1962-1963. Woodrow Harrison Mills Traveling Fellow in International Relations, 1963-1964.

Foreign Area Fellow of the Social Science Research Council and American Council of Learned Societies, 1964-1965.

Ohio State University Faculty Research Fellow, 1966-1967. UCLA Awardee in International and Comparative Studies, 1968-1969, 1976-1977, 1998-1999.

Joint Committee on Latin American Studies of the Social Science Research Council and American Council of Learned Societies, Fellow, 1971.

UCLA Latin American Center Fellow, 1970, 1972, 1973. UCLA Institute of American Cultures Awardee, 1980-1981. U.N. Commission For the Study of International Migration, Fellow, 1988.

UCLA Latin American Center and UCLA International Studies and Overseas Programs, Grant to Open Chinese-Latin American Economic Relations, 1990

El Paso Community Foundation: Grant to Establish the Mutual Recognition of the U.S.-Mexican NPPO (Not-For-Private Profit Organization) Sector, 1991-1993. El Paso Community Foundation: Grant to Establish NPPOsGLOBAL, 1995, 1996. UCLA Latin American Center, Grant to Develop my project “NAFTA Vs. SAFTA (South American Free Trade Area”), 1996-1997. UCLA International Studies and Overseas Programs and UCLA Latin American Center, Grant to Develop NPPO Model for Eastern Europe, 1996-1998

UCLA Latin American Center and UCLA International Studies and Overseas Programs, Grant to Conduct Research in Europe, South America, and Mexico on the Expansion of Free Trade Blocs, 2000-2001.

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RESEARCH FUNDING: PROGRAMS AND CONFERENCES: Conference on Latin American History of the American Historical Association: Grant to conduct conferences on theory and methodology of oral history: University of Texas, Austin, June 29-30, 1967, and University of California, Berkeley, February 3, 1968. $25,000. Ohio State University Grant to establish Oral History Project for Latin America, 1966-1968. $125,000. UCLA Latin American Center: Grant to conduct a Social Census Conference for Latin America, Los Angeles, October 24-25, 1969. $8,000. Agency for International Development Grant to UCLA for Institutional Development of Latin American Studies, 1970-1975. $600,000. NDEA Title VI Grants to UCLA Latin American Center, 1971-1976. $329,000.

UCLA Committee on International and Comparative Studies: Grant (1971-1973) to organize and host the IV International Congress of Mexican History, Santa Monica, October 17-21, 1973. $5,000. Tinker Foundation Grant to UCLA for Research on Historical Statistics and Oral History in the 20 countries of Latin America, 1975-1977. $75,000. UCLA Council on International and Comparative Studies: Grant 1975-1976) to organize and host the VI National Meeting of the Latin American Studies Association, Atlanta, March 24-28, 1976. $5,000. UC Regents' Opportunity Fund Grants to UC Consortium on Mexico and the United States, 1981-1983. $1,200,000. U.S. Information Agency in Washington and U.S. Embassy/Mexico City: Grant to conduct PROFMEX International Conference III with Mexico's Asociación Nacional de Universidades e Institutos de Enseñanza Superior (ANUIES), Tijuana, Baja California, October 24-25, 1983. $6,000. U.S. Embassy in Mexico City: Grants to conduct PROFMEX planning meetings with ANUIES: Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, March 24, 1984; Hacienda Cocoyoc, Mexico, September 29, 1986; Copper Canyon, Mexico, September 17-21, 1988. $6,000.

NEH Grant to Conduct Research for the Statistical Abstract of the United States Mexico Borderlands, 1984-1987. $50,000. (Co-recipients Norris Hundley and James W. Wilkie.)

USIA Grant to Coordinate UCLA Research on Historical Statistics of Mexico with UNAM and Universidad Autónoma de Baja California, 1984-1987, $50,000.

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Research Programs and Research Meeting Grants (Continued)

Hewlett Foundation Grant No. 1 to PROFMEX, 1982-1985, $180,000. (Administered by Stanford University) Hewlett Foundation Grant No. 2 to UCLA Program on Mexico: Industry and Labor in 20th-Century Mexico, 1986-1989. $265,000. USIA Grant to Coordinate UCLA Research with UNAM and Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana (Mexico City) on Economic Policy and Restructuring in Mexico, 1988-1992. $50,000.

UCMEXUS Grantee to Conduct Research on U.S.-Mexican Immigration Policy, 1988. $10,000. (Co-recipient L. Manuel García y Griego.) UCMEXUS and UCLA International Studies and Overseas Programs, Research Project on Grassroots Politics in Mexico, 1988-1989, $13,000. (Co-recipients James W. Wilkie and Lisa Fuentes.) UCMEXUS Grant to Conduct Research on Industrial Policy in Mexico, 1988-1989, $8,000.

Hewlett Foundation Grant No. 3 to UCLA Program on Mexico: Cycles and Trends in 20th- Century Mexico, 1989-1992, $525,000.

Ford Foundation/Mexico City, Planning Grant to PROFMEX, 1991-1992, $35,000.

Hewlett Foundation Grant No. 4 to UCLA Program on Mexico: Cycles and Trends in 20th- Century Mexico, 1992-1995, $525,000. Ford Foundation/Mexico City and New York City, Grant to PROFMEX-ANUIES: Managing the Greater Urban Area of Ciudad Juárez-El Paso, 1992-1994, $350,000. (Administered by El Paso Community Foundation.) Ford Foundation/Mexico City, Grant to PROFMEX-ANUIES: Research and Debate on the Urban Housing Crisis In Tijuana-San Diego, 1992-1994, $117,000. (Administered by ANUIES.)

Ford Foundation Grant/Mexico City, Grant No. 1 to PROFMEX: Establishment of the PROFMEXIS satellite electronic communication system, linking Mexicanists worldwide by computer nodes in Mexico City, Berkeley, and Austin, 1992-1994, $175,000. Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología (CONACYT) and Ford Foundation/ Mexico City Grants to hold PROFMEX-ANUIES Conference in Mérida, Yucatán, 1992, $40,000. Mexican National Lottery Grant: PROFMEX Publications and Outreach, 1993, $25,000.

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Research Programs and Research Meeting Grants (Continued)

Mexican National Lottery Grant: PROFMEX Policy Research to Design Establishment of the Not-For-Private-Profit Sector in Eastern Europe, 1994, $50,000.

CONACYT and Ford Foundation/Mexico City Grants to hold VIII PROFMEX- ANUIES Conference in Puerto Vallarta, 1994, $62,000. (Co-Administered by ANUIES.)

CONACYT Grant: PROFMEX Policy Analysis Conference on Mexico Seen from the World, Mexico City, 1994, $68,000. (Administered by ANUIES.) Ford Foundation Grant/Mexico City, Grant No. 2 to PROFMEX: Establishment of the PROFMEXIS satellite electronic communication system, linking Mexicanists worldwide by computer nodes in Mexico City and Austin, 1995, $102,000.

North American Forum, Grant for Research on Cross-Border Export Regions in North America, 1995, $40,000. (Administered by Stanford University.)

Hewlett Foundation Grant No. 5 to UCLA Program on Mexico: Cycles and Trends in 20th- Century Mexico, 1995-1998, $525,000. TOTAL OF 5 HEWLETT GRANTS TO UCLA (1982-1998 ) $ 2,020,000. El Paso Community Foundation Grant to Refine Mexico’s NPPO Law, 1996, $40,000.

Ford Foundation/Mexico City: Grant to Establish Mexico and the World (Web, Peer-Reviewed Journal Published by PROFMEX), 1996, $69,500. CONACYT Grant to Organize Mexican Speaker Series in the USA, 1996, $40,000. Ford Foundation/Mexico City, Grant to Develop PROFMEX NonProfit film on Mayan Culture: “The Last of the Lacandones,” 1996, $15,000. Ford Foundation/Mexico City: Grant to Expand the PROFMEX Web Journal Mexico and the World (Peer-Reviewed, NonProfit Publication Online), 1997-1998, $60,000.

State of Michoacán, Mexico, Grant to PROFMEX to Host IX PROFMEX-ANUIES Conference in Morelia and Pátzcuaro, 1997, $64,000.

CONACYT Grant to Organize the IX PROFMEX-ANUIES Conference, 1997, $10,000. Ford Foundation/Mexico City: Grant to Organize the IX PROFMEX-ANUIES Conference, 1997, $10,000. UCLA Latin American Center Grant to Establish UCLA Film Program on Mexico, 1998, $6,000 GRUMA Corporation, Grant to Develop PROFMEX-UCLA NonProfit Film “The Last of the Lacandones,” 1998, $35,000.

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Research Programs and Research Meeting Grants (Continued)

Fondo Nacional para la Cultura y los Artes, Grant to Complete the PROFMEX-UCLA Film “Chan K’in Viejo, The Last of the Lacandones,” 1999, $15,000. UC Office of the President (UCOP), funding to UCLA facilitated by the California State Legislature for research and travel to identify:

U.S.-Mexican Social Security/Double Taxation Project (1936— )

Historical Conundrums

and Current Needs for

Developing New Policy Options, 2003--

2003-2004, $ 100,000 2004-2005, $ 200,000 2005-2006, $ 200,000 2006-2007, $ 200,000 2007-2008, $ 200,000

2008-2009, $ 200,000 2008-2010, $ 200,000 2010-2011, $ 200,000 2011-2012, $ 190,000 2012-2013, $ 190,000 2013-2014 $ 190,000 2014-2015 $ 190,000

Total received by UCLA to date $ 2.260,000

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PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITY AND CONSULTING

I. 1966-1990

Academic Press Journal of Developing Areas American Political Science Review Latin American Research Review Baylor University Oral History Program Inter-American Studies & World Beck and DeCorso Law Firm, L.A. LSU Press Brobeck, Phleger, and Harrison Law Firm National Geographic Society Canada Council National Endowment/Humanities Economic Development and Cultural Change Hagenbaugh & Murphy Law Firm State University of New York/Buffalo History of Political Economy Transaction Books New Scholar University of Illinois, Chicago Pacific Historical Review University of Missouri Press Pan American Institute of Geography University of North Carolina Pillsbury, Madison & Sutro Law Firm University of Texas Press PBS, WGBH-Boston University of Arizona Press U.S. Federal Court, Los Angeles University of Arizona Regents Rand Corporation Western Political Quarterly Stanford University Press World Bank

II. Professional Activity and Consulting Since 1991:

Brobeck, Phleger, and Harrison Law Firm U.S. Council on Foundations El Paso Community Foundation Greenwood Press Houghton-Mifflin Publishing Company Lotería Nacional de México Pacific Historical Review Stanford University Press University of Arizona Press University of Note Dame Press

World Bank State Government of Sonora, Mexico

COUNTRIES VISITED FOR RESEARCH, SEMINARS, MEETINGS:

MEXICO 1955-1958, 1960-1961, 1963-1965; summers 1962, 1971, 1973, 1974; December 1978, summers 1980, 1981, 1982, 1984, yearly for extended stays since 1987--

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SOUTH AMERICA All 10 countries: 1966-1967, 1975-1977 Bolivia, October 1970; summers 1975, 1976, 1977, Dec 1985-Jan 1986. Chile, Summer 1977; December 1985 Ecuador, 1984. Peru, 1986 Venezuela, summer 1970; October, 1970; December 1978; summer 1981; January 1982. CENTRAL AMERICA All 5 countries: Winter 1958, 1966-1967 and 1975-1977, winter 1981 Costa Rica, winter 1958; summer 1969, December 1978; summer 1981, Feb. 1999 Guatemala, Feb. 1999 CARIBBEAN Cuba, 1983 Dominican Republic, 1977 Haiti, 1966, 1976 Puerto Rico, 1967, 1981, 1984 EUROPE ASIA Austria, 1991 China, 1990, 1996 Belgium, 1995 Hong Kong, 1990, 1996 Bulgaria, 1992 Macao, 1990 Czech Republic, 1991, 2006 South Korea, 1990 England, 2006 Taiwan, 1990 France, 1985, 1991, 1992, 1993 India, 1996 Germany, 1991, 1994 Singapore, 1996 Greece, 1989, 1996 Turkey, 1989, 2000 Hungary, 1991, 1992, 1995, 2006 Italy, 1986 Poland, 1991 Portugal, 1985 Romania, yealy1991-1998, 2000, 2006 Russia, 1993 Scotland, 2006 Slovakia, 1991 Spain, 1985, 1993 Switzerland, 1986, 1994 AFRICA Tangier, 1985

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APPENDIX A. PROFMEX BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Chair of the Board and President

James W. Wilkie, UCLA

Board Members

Alan S. Alexandroff, University of Toronto Jesús Arroyo Alejandre, Universidad de Guadalajara Margaret C. Boardman, PROFMEX Chicago Norman E. Borlaug,† Premio Nobel Patricia Galeana, UNAM Alfonso Galindo, PROFMEX República de Mexico Paul Ganster, San Diego State University José Z. García, New Mexico State University,

New Mexico Secretary of Higher Education Ismael García Castro, Univ. Autónomo de Sinaloa Ronald G. Hellman, CUNY María Herrera-Sobek, UC Santa Barbara Roberto Holguín M., Ciudad de México Edmundo Jacobo Molina, UAM Boris Koval, Moscow Institute, Russia Olga M. Lazín, Universidad de Guadalajara and UCLA Raúl Lomelí, UCLA and SaberEsPoder Kevin J. Middlebrook, University of London José T. Molina, Beverly Hills Robert Mundell, Premio Nobel Alejandro Mungaray, UABC Sylvia Ortega Salazar, Universidad Pedagógica, República de México Raymund Paredes, Texas Education Commissioner Clark W. Reynolds† Stanford Miguel Rivera-Ríos, UNAM Ricardo Romo, President, University of Texas at San Antonio Soichi Shinohara, Doshisha University, Kyoto, Japan Jiang Shixue, Beijing Research Institute Clint E. Smith, Stanford University Eugenio Valenciano, PROFMEX-Buenos Aires Germán Vega, Ernst & Young-Mexico City Mónica Verea Campos, UNAM

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APPENDIX B. LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS: A Article B Book C Critiques and Outgrowths D Debates E Edited Work I Introduction N News Article R Review Article S Seminars, Lectures, Invitations ANUIES Mexican National Association of Universities CIDE (Centro de Investigación y Educación Superior Especializado en Ciencias Sociales) CONACYT Mexican National Science Foundation IM Instituto Mora

NPPOsGLOBAL Not-For-Private-Profit Organizations Worldwide,

which seek to adopt international standards for facilitating flows of 501(c)(3) funds described in the U.S.-Mexico Treaty to Prevent Double Taxation

PROFMEX Worldwide Consortium for Research on Mexico (International Network for Policy Research on Mexico & the World) SALA Statistical Abstract of Latin America SDSU San Diego State University

UABC Universidad Autónoma de Baja Calfornia UAS Universidad Autónoma de Sinaloa UCI University of California, Irvine

UAM Universidad Autónama Metropolitana (Mexico City) UAM-A Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana-Azcapotzalco Campus

UNAM National University of Mexico

UTEP University of Texas at Austin

WOS With Out Salary