The North American Experience
Managing International Transboundary Water Resources:
The International Joint Commission
and the
International Boundary and Water Commission
Part 1
Lead Articles
Introduction 1
Leonard Dworsky and Albert Utton
Emerging Boundary Environmental Challenges and Institutional Issues: Canada and the United States
9
Lynton K. Caldwell
Emerging Boundary Environmental Challenges and Institutional Issues: Mexico and the United States 33
Alberto Szekely
Commentary 47
Lucio Cabrera
Commentary 51
John Carroll
Commentary 57
Cliff Metzner
The International Joint Commission and Changing Canada-United States Boundary Relations
59
David LeMarquand
Innovation and Reform in Transboundary Resource Management: A Critical Look at the International Boundary and Water Commission, United States and Mexico
93
Stephen Mumme
Commentary 121
Joaquin R. Bustamante
Commentary 125
Joseph F. Friedkin
Commentary 131
Miguel Solanes
Subnational Governance and the International Joint Commission: Local Management of United States and Canadian Boundary Waters 133
David J. Allee
International Boundary and Water Commission: An Institutional Mismatch for Resolving Transboundary Water Problems 153
Helen Ingram and David R. White
Commentary 177
C. Richard Bath
Commentary 183
Peg Rogers
Commentary 191
Neil Fulton
Student Writings
Finding a "Proposal" for Major Federal Action Consistent with the Purposes of NEPA: Does Blue Ocean Preservation Society v. Watkins Breathe New Life into the Law? 201
Valerie Chang
(Casenote)
Salvaged Water: The Failed Critical Assumption Underlying The Pecos River Compact 217
R. Bruce Frederick
(Casenote)
Book Review
Earth in the Balance 229
Ruth S. Musgrave
Books Received 233