1. Gary Wynia, “Review: Central American Integration: The Paradox of Success,” International Organization 24(2), Spring 1970, p. 319.
2. Leon Linberg and Stuart Scheingold (ed.), Pegional Integration: Theory and Pesearch, Cambridge, MA, Harvard University press, 1971, p. ix.
3. Andrew Axline, “Latin American Regional Integration: Alternative Perspectives on a Changing Reality,” Latin American Pesearch Peview 16(1), 1981, p. 176.
4. Fritz Scharpf’s diagnosis of the European integration’s paradox (“frustration without disintegration and resilience without progress”) could apply to Latin America, except for two differences: there is indifference rather than frustration and many more crises. See Fritz Scharpf, “The Joint Decision Trap: Lessons from German Federalism and European Integration,” Public Administration 66, Autumn 1988, p. 239.
5. Andrzej Korbonski, “Theory and Practice ofRegional Integration: The Case of Comecon,” in Pegional Integration: Theory and Pesearch, Leon Lindberg and Stuart Scheingold (ed.), Cambridge, MA, Harvard University Press, 1971, p. 342.