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Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua and Costa Rica are five small countries, and yet no other part of the world is more important to the Us.This book explains the history of Us/Central American relations, explaining why these countries have remained so overpopulated, illiterate and violent; and why Us government notions of economic and military security combine to keep in place a system of Central American dependency. This second edition is updated to include new material covering the Reagan and Bush years, and the Iran/Contra affair.Customers Who Bought This Item Also Bought
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