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AMERICA'S LEGACY IN PANAMA

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PANAMA CANAL TREATIES OF 1977

The Panama Canal Treaty of 1977, The Department of State Selected Documents No. 6A, September 1977, State Department Bureau of Public Affairs, Office of Media Service.  (Text of the treaty on line at:  http://www.state.gov/p/wha/rlnks/11936.htm .)

Documents Associated with the Panama Canal Treaties (including Agreements in Implementation of Articles III and IV of the Panama Canal Treaty). The Department of State Selected Documents No. 6B, September 1977, State Department Bureau of Public Affairs, Office of Media Service.

The Meaning of the New Panama Canal Treaties, September 1977, The Department of State Selected Documents No. 6C, September 1977, State Department Bureau of Public Affairs, Office of Media Service.

PANAMA CANAL TREATY TRANSITION PERIOD

Defining a New Relationship: The Issue of U.S. Access to Facilities in Panama, Andrew J. Goodpaster and Joaquín J. Vallarino, Jr., CO-CHAIRS; C. Richard Nelson, PROJECT DIRECTOR; William A. Naughton, RAPPORTEUR.. Atlantic Council of the United States, August 1996. (Text also on line at http://www.acus.org/Publications/policypapers/internationalsecurity/coverp.html.)

Panama Canal Treaty Implementation: Issues and Update, John M. Williamson, American Council of the United States, August 1998. (Text also online at http://www.acus.org/Publications/bulletins/internationalsecurity/PANAMABulletin2.html .)

Panama Canal Transition: The Final Implementation, by Charles A Gillespie, Jr.; David E. McGiffert; Brandon Grove, Jr.; and C. Richard Nelson; Policy paper published by the Atlantic Council of the United States, July 1999.  (Text also online at: http://www.acus.org/Publications/policypapers/internationalsecurity/Panama%20Paper.pdf .)

Panama Canal Transition: The Final Haul, William J. Hughes, Atlantic Council of the United States, April 1999.  (Text also online at: http://www.acus.org/Publications/bulletins/internationalsecurity/HughesBulletin.html .)

Panama's Canal: What Happens When the United States Gives a Small Country What it Wants, Mark Falcoff, Washington, D.C.: American Enterprise Institute, May 1998.

Testing a Special Relationship: The Panama Canal Transition, C. Richard Nelson, Atlantic Council of the United States, April 1996. (Text also online at: http://www.acus.org/publications/bulletins/internationalsecurity/panama.html .)

United States and Panama: End of the "Special Relationship", Atlantic Council of the United States, July 2000.  (Text also online at: http://www.acus.org/Publications/bulletins/internationalsecurity/panama_july00.pdf .)

Post-1999 U.S. Security and Counter-Drug Interests in Panama, Thomas E. McNamara' statement before the United States House of Representatives - Committee on International Relations on Post-1999 U.S. Security and Counter-Drug Interests in Panama, Washington, D.C., July 29, 1999. (McNamara was the last of the U.S. negotiators in the unsuccessful negotiations with Panama for a post-1999 U.S. military presence in Panama.)

 

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