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Central America provocatively challenges the myths of Central
American democracy, development, and change--concepts traditionally
maligned and oversimplified, but here presented analytically
through a unique series of first-hand accounts. Incorporating
essays by a variety of well-known academics and Central American
specialists, this work considers each of the three concern areas
separately. Part I includes five essays on democracy in the context
of such nations as El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras. Part II
explores the idea of development, the development of democratic
education, U.S. aid, and the Social Democratic Project of 1948.
Part III discusses the concept of change--seven essays cover
liberation theology, the Sanctuary Movement, and the Reagan
administration's attempts to thwart change.
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