The civil war in El Salvador in the 1980s engaged a remarkable degree of attention at the highest levels of the U.S. government and became a proxy of the Cold War. El Salvador in the 1980s: War by Other Means, by Donald R. Hamilton, brings to light the challenges of committing oneself to a flawed ally and intervening in another country with an exceptionally limited number of military personnel.https://digital-commons.usnwc.edu/ciwag-case-studies/1009/thumbnail.jp
Since civil war broke out in 1979, the plight of the Salvadoran people has been well documented.\u27...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of History, Washington State UniversityIn the 1980s, a terrorism crisis t...
This paper explores the domestic and foreign conditions that exacerbated the social, political, and ...
Between 1979 and 1992 the United States engaged in its largest counterinsurgency (COIN) and nation-b...
At the start of the George H.W. Bush administration, American involvement in El Salvador‘s civil war...
Although El Salvador gained its independence from Spain in 1838, oppressive regimes controlled the n...
This essay explores the impacts of the United States government and military in the civil war in El ...
During its civil war (1980-1992), El Salvador was a top priority of the United States foreign policy...
The purpose of this study was to critically examine the diversity in U.S. officials\u27 interpretati...
During the Salvadoran Civil War (1979-1992), the government of El Salvador knowingly used forms of p...
El Salvador is intimately connected to the United States, though most U.S. citizens may not realize ...
The purpose of this thesis is to explore the military and political implications of the United State...
Since 1981 President Reagan has requested increasing amounts of military and economic aid to assist...
After years of violent conflict (1980-92) involving the military, rebel forces, and paramilitary ‘de...
A Research and Educational Affiliate of TransAfrica. 7 pages. Volume 2, No. 9https://digitalcommons....
Since civil war broke out in 1979, the plight of the Salvadoran people has been well documented.\u27...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of History, Washington State UniversityIn the 1980s, a terrorism crisis t...
This paper explores the domestic and foreign conditions that exacerbated the social, political, and ...
Between 1979 and 1992 the United States engaged in its largest counterinsurgency (COIN) and nation-b...
At the start of the George H.W. Bush administration, American involvement in El Salvador‘s civil war...
Although El Salvador gained its independence from Spain in 1838, oppressive regimes controlled the n...
This essay explores the impacts of the United States government and military in the civil war in El ...
During its civil war (1980-1992), El Salvador was a top priority of the United States foreign policy...
The purpose of this study was to critically examine the diversity in U.S. officials\u27 interpretati...
During the Salvadoran Civil War (1979-1992), the government of El Salvador knowingly used forms of p...
El Salvador is intimately connected to the United States, though most U.S. citizens may not realize ...
The purpose of this thesis is to explore the military and political implications of the United State...
Since 1981 President Reagan has requested increasing amounts of military and economic aid to assist...
After years of violent conflict (1980-92) involving the military, rebel forces, and paramilitary ‘de...
A Research and Educational Affiliate of TransAfrica. 7 pages. Volume 2, No. 9https://digitalcommons....
Since civil war broke out in 1979, the plight of the Salvadoran people has been well documented.\u27...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of History, Washington State UniversityIn the 1980s, a terrorism crisis t...
This paper explores the domestic and foreign conditions that exacerbated the social, political, and ...