El Salvador


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Area Handbook Series: El Salvador: A Country Study


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Events in El Salvador assumed worldwide prominence in the late 1970s as political and social tensions fueled a violent civil conflict that persisted throughout the 1980s. The intense controversy and scrutiny accorded this diminutive nation ran counter to the relative obscurity that has characterized it during its colonial and national history. A backwater of the Spanish Empire, El Salvador passed through the turbulent era of the Central American Federation (1823-41) to separate independence as a liberal state dominated both politically and economically by a landed oligarchy. The roots of this elite-dominated system lie in Spanish colonial structures; the system bequeathed to modern El Salvador a legacy of economic and social inequality and political authoritarianism-not a promising base on which to build a democratic state. Keywords: El Salvador; Government(foreign), Foreign aid. (CP).




Area Handbook for El Salvador


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Basic facts about the social, economic, political, and military insti- tutions and practices of El Salvador.




El Salvador


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Presents the online version of "El Salvador: A Country Study," one of a continuing series of books prepared by the Federal Research Division of the Library of Congress under the Country Studies/Area Handbook Program sponsored by the Department of the U.S. Army. Includes a foreword, a list of acknowledgments, and a preface. Provides information on the country's geography, society, economy, transportation and communications systems, government, politics, and national security. Recounts the country's history and describes its civil war. Contains an appendix of tables, a bibliography, a site search engine and a glossary.










El Salvador


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The Salvador Option


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This book offers a thorough and fair-minded interpretation of the role of the United States in El Salvador's civil war.




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Handbook of Central American Governance


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Central America constitutes a fascinating case study of the challenges, opportunities and characteristics of the process of transformation in today’s global economy. Comprised of a politically diverse range of societies, this region has long been of interest to students of economic development and political change. The Handbook of Central American Governance aims to describe and explain the manifold processes that are taking place in Central America that are altering patterns of social, political and economic governance, with particular focus on the impact of globalization and democratization. Containing sections on topics such as state and democracy, key political and social actors, inequality and social policy and international relations, in addition to in-depth studies on five key countries (Costa Rica, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Honduras and Guatemala), this text is composed of contributions from some of the leading scholars in the field. No other single volume studies the current characteristics of the region from a political, economic and social perspective or reviews recent research in such detail. As such, this handbook is of value to academics, students and researchers as well as to policy-makers and those with an interest in governance and political processes.