Huhn S. Contested Cornerstones of Nonviolent National Self-Perception in Costa Rica: A Historical Approach. GIGA Working Papers. Vol 101. Hamburg: GIGA; 2009.Crime, violence, and insecurity are perceived as society’s biggest problems in contemporary Costa Rica. This degree of priority is especially remarkable because the country has always been considered the peaceful exception in the violent Central American region. In this paper I analyze four cornerstones of the nonviolent national self-perception in the 1940s and 1980s as the fundamental basis for the current talk of crime: the civil war, the abolition of the military, the proclamation of neutrality, and the peace plan for Central America and the subsequent granting of the Nobel Peace P...
Costa Rica’s Civil War of 1948 divided up Costa Ricans for several decades. This division depended a...
Aside from its reputation as the “Switzerland of Central America,” Costa Rica is rarely mentioned in...
From the time the Sandinistas seized the National Palace in August 1978 until their victory on July ...
Crime, violence, and insecurity are perceived as society’s biggest problems in contemporary Costa Ri...
Huhn S. A History of Nonviolence? The Social Construction of Costa Rican Peaceful Identity. Social I...
Crime, violence, and insecurity are among the most important social topics in contemporary Costa Ric...
Controversy continues to surround the issue of militarization in Costa Rica. On one side, claims are...
Huhn S. Discourses on violence in Costa Rica, El Salvador and Nicaragua: Social Perceptions in Every...
Costa Rica is a small country located in Central America, characterized by having one of the most st...
crime, violence, and (in)security constitute extensively debated phenomena. They are object of const...
Central America has the reputation of being a violent region with high crime rates, youth gangs, dru...
This thesis re-evaluates the concept of security within the field of International Relations by the ...
Settled by Spain in 1522, Costa Rica remained under Spanish control for three centuries before decla...
Masters Research - Master of Philosophy (MPhil)On the eve of the Spanish colonization of Central Ame...
Costa Rica is one of the few developed countries in the world to be completely demilitarized. The ...
Costa Rica’s Civil War of 1948 divided up Costa Ricans for several decades. This division depended a...
Aside from its reputation as the “Switzerland of Central America,” Costa Rica is rarely mentioned in...
From the time the Sandinistas seized the National Palace in August 1978 until their victory on July ...
Crime, violence, and insecurity are perceived as society’s biggest problems in contemporary Costa Ri...
Huhn S. A History of Nonviolence? The Social Construction of Costa Rican Peaceful Identity. Social I...
Crime, violence, and insecurity are among the most important social topics in contemporary Costa Ric...
Controversy continues to surround the issue of militarization in Costa Rica. On one side, claims are...
Huhn S. Discourses on violence in Costa Rica, El Salvador and Nicaragua: Social Perceptions in Every...
Costa Rica is a small country located in Central America, characterized by having one of the most st...
crime, violence, and (in)security constitute extensively debated phenomena. They are object of const...
Central America has the reputation of being a violent region with high crime rates, youth gangs, dru...
This thesis re-evaluates the concept of security within the field of International Relations by the ...
Settled by Spain in 1522, Costa Rica remained under Spanish control for three centuries before decla...
Masters Research - Master of Philosophy (MPhil)On the eve of the Spanish colonization of Central Ame...
Costa Rica is one of the few developed countries in the world to be completely demilitarized. The ...
Costa Rica’s Civil War of 1948 divided up Costa Ricans for several decades. This division depended a...
Aside from its reputation as the “Switzerland of Central America,” Costa Rica is rarely mentioned in...
From the time the Sandinistas seized the National Palace in August 1978 until their victory on July ...