This study, arising from the Ford Foundation Southampton project on
North-South security relations, focuses on the concept of security
in Central America and the Caribbean, and on perceptions by states
in the region of the rival claims of political independence,
economic well-being, national security and regional stability. The
Central American region is of particular interest because of the
range it displays of crisis-management regimes and crisis-control
techniques; it also provides an illuminating example of the
contemporary interaction of East-West and North-South relations.
Specific case studies are combined with theoretical analysis in
this integrated assessment of the Central American situation that
includes contributions from leading scholars in the UK, United
States and Central America itself.
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