The U.S. government has been the source of a vast programme of bilateral and multilateral economic aid and various forms of military assistance to the ruling classes of El Salvador since the early 1950s. Between 1953 and 1979, executive branch agencies channelled $218.4 million in economic aid and $16.8 million in military loans and credits to bolster and sustain a state apparatus compatible with American policy goals in the region. During the same period, some $479.2 million flowed from the World Bank, Inter-American Development Bank and other U.S.-influenced multilateral financial institutions into the coffers of the dominant Salvadoran political and economic groups.' This long-term, large-scale involvement of the U.S. in El Salvador both...
This report is on El Salvador: Political, Economic, and Social Conditions and Relations with the Uni...
The U.S. Congress has mandated that foreign aid be used in a manner that distances the U.S. from reg...
Since the end of World War II, the United States has been the world’s largest granter of foreign aid...
Since 1981 President Reagan has requested increasing amounts of military and economic aid to assist...
The purpose of this study was to critically examine the diversity in U.S. officials\u27 interpretati...
Between 1979 and 1992 the United States engaged in its largest counterinsurgency (COIN) and nation-b...
Since civil war broke out in 1979, the plight of the Salvadoran people has been well documented.\u27...
Between 1931 and 1960, Salvadoran praetorian regimes combined repression and reward to convince the ...
Although El Salvador gained its independence from Spain in 1838, oppressive regimes controlled the n...
During the Salvadoran Civil War (1979-1992), the government of El Salvador knowingly used forms of p...
In the wake of the war in Indochina, U.S. citizens began to reassess their country\u27s role in worl...
Between 1979 and 1991 El Salvador was embroiled in a civil war that claimed over 70,000 lives. Longs...
El Salvador is intimately connected to the United States, though most U.S. citizens may not realize ...
The question of providing aid to the Nicaraguan Resistance has been significant to United States hum...
This thesis investigates the roots of Jimmy Carter’s foreign policy towards El Salvador and how it c...
This report is on El Salvador: Political, Economic, and Social Conditions and Relations with the Uni...
The U.S. Congress has mandated that foreign aid be used in a manner that distances the U.S. from reg...
Since the end of World War II, the United States has been the world’s largest granter of foreign aid...
Since 1981 President Reagan has requested increasing amounts of military and economic aid to assist...
The purpose of this study was to critically examine the diversity in U.S. officials\u27 interpretati...
Between 1979 and 1992 the United States engaged in its largest counterinsurgency (COIN) and nation-b...
Since civil war broke out in 1979, the plight of the Salvadoran people has been well documented.\u27...
Between 1931 and 1960, Salvadoran praetorian regimes combined repression and reward to convince the ...
Although El Salvador gained its independence from Spain in 1838, oppressive regimes controlled the n...
During the Salvadoran Civil War (1979-1992), the government of El Salvador knowingly used forms of p...
In the wake of the war in Indochina, U.S. citizens began to reassess their country\u27s role in worl...
Between 1979 and 1991 El Salvador was embroiled in a civil war that claimed over 70,000 lives. Longs...
El Salvador is intimately connected to the United States, though most U.S. citizens may not realize ...
The question of providing aid to the Nicaraguan Resistance has been significant to United States hum...
This thesis investigates the roots of Jimmy Carter’s foreign policy towards El Salvador and how it c...
This report is on El Salvador: Political, Economic, and Social Conditions and Relations with the Uni...
The U.S. Congress has mandated that foreign aid be used in a manner that distances the U.S. from reg...
Since the end of World War II, the United States has been the world’s largest granter of foreign aid...