Perspectives on War and Peace in Central America: Mis Lam#19

Perspectives on War and Peace in Central America: Mis Lam#19

Perspectives on War and Peace in Central America: Mis Lam#19

Perspectives on War and Peace in Central America: Mis Lam#19

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Overview

This volume records the perspectives of a highly diverse group of prominent individuals who met late in 1988 in an important international symposium concerned with the continuing conflicts in Central America. Included are presentations by leading conservative and liberal scholar-authors; high ranking diplomats from the governments of Mexico, the United States, and Nicaragua; directors of conservative and liberal think tanks; a spokesperson for a state governor opposed to Ronald Reagan’s policy of sending National Guard troops to “train” in Central America; a centrally involved media practitioner; and a media critic. It also includes an unofficial translation of the final report of the International Verification and Follow-up Commission established by the Arias Peace Agreement. A preface and an introduction by the editors set this lively and historic debate in context.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780896801721
Publisher: Ohio University Press
Publication date: 07/15/1992
Series: Ohio RIS Latin America Series , #19
Edition description: 1
Pages: 146
Product dimensions: (w) x (h) x 0.50(d)

Table of Contents

Forewordvii
1.The Emergence of the Peace Process in Central America1
2.The United States and Latin America: Historical Continuities, New Directions22
3.Reagan, Central America, and the "Chart of History"36
4.Comments, Observations, and Conclusions of the International Verification and Follow-up Commission50
5.Governor Richard Celeste's Position on the Training of Ohio National Guardsmen in Honduras59
6.The Problems of Peace in Central America: A Latin American Perspective73
7.Nicaragua: Continuing Myths, Ongoing Realities88
8.The Sandinista Perspective on Central America103
9.Liberal Think Tank Comment110
10.Conservative Think Tank Comment119
11.Covering Central America122
12.A Critique of U.S. Media Coverage of Central America132
About the Editors and Contributors144
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