Crisis In Central America

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In the early years of the recent Central American crisis, analysts often predicted a rapid, dramatic resolution—whether by revolutionary victory or through military intervention by the United States. The 1980s, however, have witnessed an intensification of conflicts with increasing U.S. involvement. Rather than standing at the brink of a sharp turning point, Central America is at an interim point in an evolving historical process. This text provides an assessment of this process and of its immediate and long-term implications for the region and for U.S.-Latin American relations. It focuses on the complex and contradictory effects of the Reagan administration's efforts to influence the Central American debate within the United States and to reestablish U.S. hegemony in the region itself. The first part of the book examines the development of various aspects of U.S. policy toward Central America. In particular, contributors discuss the interaction between the executive and legislative branches in shaping U.S. strategy, the implications for constitutional democracy of presidential control over foreign policymaking, the treatment of Central American refugees, the counterinsurgency strategy of "low intensity warfare," and the effects of U.S. policy on regional peace initiatives put forward by Mexico and other Latin American countries. In the second part, contributors analyze external pressures on Central American countries and regional dynamics. They begin with a discussion of the economic crisis—aggravated by conflicts in the region—and regional integration. Other topics include the ambiguous position of the Catholic church, Guatemala's "hidden war," "demonstration elections," the changing balance of forces in El Salvador, and the obstacles Nicaragua faces in constructing a new economic development model. Nora Hamilton is associate professor of political science and Linda Fuller is assistant professor of sociology at the University of Southern California. Jeffry A. Frie

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Genre : Political Science
Author : Nora Hamilton
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2019-04-11
File : 265 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780429721960


Conflict In Central America

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Genre : History
Author : Helen Schooley
Publisher : Longman Publishing Group
Release : 1987
File : 364 Pages
ISBN-13 : UTEXAS:059172110183159


The Oxford Handbook Of Central American History

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Interpreting the History of a Region in Crisis / Robert H. Holden -- Land and Climate: Natural Constraints and Socio-Environmental Transformations / Anthony Goebel McDermott -- Regaining Ground: Indigenous Populations and Territories / Peter H. Herlihy, Matthew L. Fahrenbruch, Taylor A. Tappan -- The Ancient Civilizations / William R. Fowler -- Marginalization, Assimilation, and Resurgence: The Indigenous Peoples since Independence / Wolfgang Gabbert -- The Spanish Conquest? / Laura E. Matthew -- Spanish Colonial Rule / Stephen Webre -- The Kingdom of Guatemala as a Cultural Crossroads / Brianna Leavitt-Alcántara -- From Kingdom to Republics, 1808-1840 / Aaron Pollack -- The Political Economy / Robert G. Williams -- State Making and Nation Building / David Díaz Arias -- Central America and the United States / Michel Gobat -- The Cold War: Authoritarianism, Empire, and Social Revolution / Joaquín M. Chávez -- Central America since the 1990s: Crime, Violence, and the Pursuit of Democracy / Christine J. Wade -- The Rise and Retreat of the Armed Forces / Orlando J. Pérez and Randy Pestana -- Religion, Politics, and the State / Bonar L. Hernández Sandoval -- Women and Citizenship: Feminist and Suffragist Movements, 1880-1957 / Eugenia Rodríguez Sáenz -- Literature, Society, and Politics / Werner Mackenbach -- Guatemala / David Carey Jr. -- Honduras / Dario A. Euraque -- El Salvador / Erik Ching -- Nicaragua / Julie A. Charlip -- Costa Rica / Iván Molina -- Panama / Michael E. Donoghue -- Belize / Mark Moberg.

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Genre : History
Author : Robert Holden
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Release : 2022
File : 705 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780190928360


Resolving International Conflicts

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Mediation is one of the most important methods of settling conflicts in the post-Cold War world. This text represents the most recent trends in the process and practice of international mediation.

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Genre : Law
Author : Jacob Bercovitch
Publisher : Lynne Rienner Publishers
Release : 1996
File : 300 Pages
ISBN-13 : 1555876013


Leaders And International Conflict

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Chiozza and Goemans seek to explain why and when political leaders decide to initiate international crises and wars. They argue that the fate of leaders and the way leadership changes, shapes leaders' decisions to initiate international conflict. Leaders who anticipate regular removal from office, through elections for example, have little to gain and much to lose from international conflict, whereas leaders who anticipate a forcible removal from office, such as through coup or revolution, have little to lose and much to gain from conflict. This theory is tested against an extensive analysis of more than 80 years of international conflict and with an intensive historical examination of Central American leaders from 1848 to 1918. Leaders and International Conflict highlights the political nature of the choice between war and peace and will appeal to all scholars of international relations and comparative politics.

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Genre : Political Science
Author : Giacomo Chiozza
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Release : 2011-08-18
File : 253 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781139501668


History And Society In Central America

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First published in Chile in 1969 as Interpretación del desarrollo social centroamericano, this classic is now available in English. The first attempt at an integrated analysis of modern Central America's socioeconomic structure, Torres Rivas's work traces the social development of Central America from independence (1871) up to the 1960s. Using a dependency framework, but not limited by it, Torres Rivas describes the various divisions of Central American society and their evolution within the liberal development model that has been so much a part of the past century of Central American economic history. The book is compelling in its explanation of the relationship between foreign and native elements in the social development of the region. Torres Rivas describes and analyzes the resulting long-term problems this development has posed for Central America. With a new chapter added for the English edition, History and Society in Central America remains vital for readers interested in the region.

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Genre : History
Author : Edelberto Torres Rivas
Publisher : University of Texas Press
Release : 1993-12-01
File : 216 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780292781313


The American Conflict

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Genre : Slavery
Author : Horace Greeley
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Release : 1864
File : 698 Pages
ISBN-13 : IND:30000117932412


The American Conflict A History Of The Great Civil War In The United States Of America 1860 64

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Author : HORACE GREELEY
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Release : 1865
File : 670 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOMDLP:aaw9128:0002.001


American Foreign Policy Current Documents

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Genre : United States
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Release : 1988
File : 1154 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOM:39015014144425


Conflict In Central America

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International Peace Academy (IPA) har 1983-1985 afholdt en række workshops for at drøfte fredsmuligheder i Mellemamerika. Bogen beskriver fredsforslag på eksisterende konfliktområder.

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Genre : History
Author : Jack Child
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Release : 1986
File : 232 Pages
ISBN-13 : UTEXAS:059173018590667