First published in 1991, The Dictionary of Contemporary Politics of
Central America and the Caribbean provides a guide to the most
important organizations, figures, events and themes in the
contemporary politics of Central America, Mexico, and the
Caribbean. The countries covered include Mexico, Guatamala, Belize,
Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama, Cuba,
Dominican Republic, Haiti, Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, Barbados,
Grenada, St Vincent, St Lucia, Dominica, St Kitt's-Nevis, Antigua
and Puerto Rico. The background information supplied in the book
explains how, for many in Central America, the guerrilla wars have
merely been the intensification of a conflict previously fought by
the likes of Nicaragua's Sandino or the Salvadorean Farabundo
Marti, and before them by the Indian leaders who resisted the
Spanish settlement. Although first published in 1991, this book
will be a valuable resource for journalists, students, diplomats,
business people, and anyone else who is interested in the politics
of this richly diverse continent.
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