SCOTT B. MACDONALD is the Chief International Economist at Maryland National Bank in Baltimore, Maryland and a consultant on Caribbean, Latin American, and Asian affairs. He has published articles in the Caribbean Review, The Latin American and Caribbean Contemporary Record, The Financial Times (London), The Times of the Americas, Export Today, The International Trader, and is the author of Trinidad and Tobago: Democracy and Development in the Caribbean (1986). He is also the author of Dancing on a Volcano: The Latin American Drug Trade (1988).HARALD M. SANDSTROM is Associate Professor of Political Science and Government and Director of African-American Studies at the University of Hartford Connecticut. He is the author of Race and Class in Grenada and Jamaica: The Self-Destruction of Two Black Power Movements, in Proceedings of the Eleventh Annual Third World Conference (1985) and The New International Economic Order and the Caribbean: The External/Internal Nexus, in The Restless Carribbean: Changing Patterns of International Relations. He is working on his first book, Third World Underdevelopment and Development: An Eclectic Introduction to Problems, Issues, and Theories (forthcoming).PAUL B. GOODWIN, JR. is Professor of History at the University of Connecticut. He has written extensively on Latin America, focusing on Argentina and Anglo-Argentine relations. He is the author of Los ferrocarriles britanicos y la Union Civica Radical, 1926-1930 (1974) and two editions of Global Studies: Latin America (1984,1986), as well as numerous articles in Hispanic American Historical Review and Journal of Latin American Studies. He is currently at work on The Sixth Dominion: A History of Anglo-Argentine Relations in the Twentieth Century. 5rm