FOUR MORE YEARS A Symposium on Central America and the Second Reagan Team Project Coordinator: George Black

ROBERT L. BOROSAGE is director of the Institute for
Policy Studies (IPS), and was one of the drafters of
PACCA’s Changing Course: A Blueprint for Peace in
Central America and the Caribbean.
DICK CLARK is Senior Fellow of the Aspen Institute
for Humanistic Studies and a former U.S. Senator from
Iowa.
RICHARD FEINBERG is Vice-President of the
Overseas Development Council and author of “The
Intemperate Zone: The Third World Challenge to U.S.
Foreign Policy.”
HEATHER FOOTE is an Associate at the Washington
Office on Latin America (WOLA).
PIERO GLEIJESES is professor of Latin American
Studies and American Foreign Policy at the School of
Advanced International Studies (SAIS), Johns Hopkins
University.
RICHARD HEALEY is director of the Coalition for a
New Foreign and Military Policy, and a member of the
executive committee of Democratic Socialists of
America (DSA).
ALLAN NAIRN is a freelance journalist who has
specialized in Central American affairs since 1980. He
was the author of NACLA’s May-June 1984 Report,
“Endgame.”
JORGE SOL CASTELLANOS is a former Minister of
Economy of El Salvador and was Executive Director of
the International Monetary Fund representing Mexico, Venezuela and Central America. He is now a senior
fellow at the Institute for Policy Studies (IPS).
RICARDO STEIN is director of the Center for
Information, Documentation and Research (CIDAI) at
El Salvador’s Central American University (UCA).
NACLA researchers Deborah Huntington, Robert
Matthews and Janet Shenk and NACLA contributing
author Marc Edelman each attended one session of the
symposium.
The sessions on the Caribbean Basin and Nicaragua
were moderated by NACLA researcher Robert
Armstrong.
The sessions on El Salvador and U.S. Domestic Politics
were moderated by Report on the Americas editor
George Black.