1. John P. Tumanis assistant professor of political science and interim chairperson of Latin American Studies at the University of Nevada–Las Vegas. His current research interests include the politics of economic reform in Latin America and public administration in the U.S.–Mexico borderlands. He is author of Reshaping the North American Automobile Industry: Corporatism, Restructuring, and Union Democracy in Mexico (Continuum 2003). In addition, he has published articles in Industrial Relations Journal,...
2. Grant W. Neeleyis a research associate at the Institute for Policy Research, University of Cincinnati. Urban politics and public policy are among his research interests. His work has appeared in Evaluation Review, Political Research Quarterly, Policy Studies Review, Social Science Journal, Social Science Quarterly, Southeastern Political Review, Spectrum: The Journal of State Government, and State and Local Government Review.