Guatemala's Political Puzzle

Guatemala's Political Puzzle
Title Guatemala's Political Puzzle PDF eBook
Author Georges A. Fauriol
Publisher Transaction Publishers
Pages 152
Release 1990-09-01
Genre History
ISBN 9781412824873

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Guatemala is one of the least studied and most volatile nations in Central America. Fauriol and Loser chronicle Guatemala's modern political development as a prelude to an analysis of the nation's current environment. This is not a conventional history, but a social, political, and economic cross-section based on the latest secondary information and research available, supplemented by a firsthand set of observations. The authors proceed from three major premises: (1) the armed forces, far from being the cause of instability, have provided the only real models of governance; (2) far from suffering from a banana republic inferiority complex, the culture has a rich nationalist heritage, bordering on outright chauvinism; and (3) the political experiences of the nation have been adjudicated in the main by the armed forces. The authors note that Guatemala's break with its authoritarian past started in 1985. How this transfer of power has occurred, who the new rulers are, and what new political civilian forces have been set in motion, become the fulcrum for this study. The political experience of Guatemala is taken seriously and reviewed in detail. The role of foreign power is neither ignored nor minimized, but essentially this is a study of national elites. The volume covers areas ranging from human rights abuses by past administrations to current problems forced on the regime by a never-ending battle against terrorism and insurgency. It concludes with a fine bibliographical essay and an excellent set of reference tools for the specialist. In short, whether a person seeks a quick overview, or the scholar aims for precise data and theory, this is the state of the art book on Guatemala for the late 1980s going into the electoral period of the early 1990s.

Guatemala's Political Puzzle

Guatemala's Political Puzzle
Title Guatemala's Political Puzzle PDF eBook
Author Georges A. Fauriol
Publisher
Pages 127
Release 1991
Genre Guatemala
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Penetration of the Political Institutions of Guatemala by the International Communist Movement

Penetration of the Political Institutions of Guatemala by the International Communist Movement
Title Penetration of the Political Institutions of Guatemala by the International Communist Movement PDF eBook
Author United States. Department of State
Publisher
Pages 136
Release 1954
Genre Communism
ISBN

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Guatemala

Guatemala
Title Guatemala PDF eBook
Author Maureen Taft-Morales
Publisher
Pages 19
Release 2017
Genre Guatemala
ISBN

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Of Centaurs And Doves

Of Centaurs And Doves
Title Of Centaurs And Doves PDF eBook
Author Susanne Jonas
Publisher Routledge
Pages 282
Release 2018-02-06
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0429978227

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"In a century of horrors, Guatemala from 1954 to the present has been a bloody scene of some of the worst horrors—and the United States has been deeply involved. Drawing upon 30 years of experience in Central America, hundreds of interviews, and analyses of the vast documentary materials, Susanne Jonas masterfully explains not only how the Guatemalan tragedies, the U.S. involvement, and the stumbling 1990s peace process developed. She also raises fundamental questions about the badly misunderstood and much over-hyped 'democratic transition' supposedly occurring in Guatemala and elsewhere in the region." —Walter LaFeber Cornell University, author of Inevitable Revolutions: The United States in Central America

Guatemala

Guatemala
Title Guatemala PDF eBook
Author Peter Calvert
Publisher Routledge
Pages 190
Release 2019-03-04
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0429725353

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Guatemala has long been a field for struggle between other powers, and today, racked by civil war, it avoids the full glare of international attention only because most of the Central American region is beset by similar problems. Despite a continued belief in the reconstitution of a unified Central American state arid a long-running claim to Belize, Guatemala has played a passive rather than an active role in international politics. The influence of international economic interests explains to a large degree why Guatemala has not been more active in the international arena. In this book, Professor Calvert examines Guatemala's history and the principal aspects of the country's faction-tom society and seeks to explain the problems—and their consistently violent manifestations—that have attended the course of the country's social, economic, and political development.

Guatemalan Politics

Guatemalan Politics
Title Guatemalan Politics PDF eBook
Author Robert H. Trudeau
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1993
Genre POLITICAL SCIENCE
ISBN 9781685856496

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Expanding the discussion of the formal transition to democracy in Guatemala to focus on popular political participation between elections and on the public policy of recent governments, Trudeau concludes that persistent social injustice and concentrated power still in the hands of the military provide both an explosive mixture and a constant threat to the democratic movement nurtured by the popular sector.