Guatemala was officially at peace. The last of twelve peace accords had been signed. putting in place a broad mandate for reform to address many of the historical grievances of the country\u27s marginalized and impoverished majority. Real hopes were born that a time of democracy and progressive change had finally arrived in Guatemala, after thirtysix years of terrible conflict. Alongside the internal peace process, Guatemala has taken part in negotiations toward a hemispheric free trade zone, the Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA), along with the thirty-three other countries that launched the project in Miami in 1994. Their declared purpose in pursuing an FTAA is a laudatory one. According to the opening words of the Miami Declaration...
The de facto ending of the contra war in Nicaragua1 in 1987, the formal Peace Agreement in El Salvad...
Conflicts between States are not alien to the international reality, it might even seem that there a...
Central America has its recent history full of episodes resulting in violent conflicts over land mai...
Guatemala was officially at peace. The last of twelve peace accords had been signed. putting in pl...
In today’s world, free trade is seen as a forgone conclusion in the march towards economic developme...
This paper examines Guatemala since December 1996 when the Guatemalan Government and the ...
In today’s world, free trade is seen as a forgone conclusion in the march towards economic developme...
Guatemala’s peace process, in which seventeen accords were signed, was proposed as the means through...
When a peace treaty seeks to democratize a country, it must include provisions which ensure that t...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Repenser la consolidation de la paix au GuatemalaS...
In 1994, 34 Western Hemisphere nations met at the first Summit of the Americas, envisioning a plan f...
If the US contributes increased military support to Guatemala under the premise of curtailing the dr...
In 1996, the Guatemalan Government and the guerrilla group Guatemalan National Revolutionary Unit "U...
During the debate over the ratification of the United States-Central America-Dominican Republic Free...
Thesis(Master) --KDI School:Master of Public Policy,2007masterpublishedby Jose Fernando Spross
The de facto ending of the contra war in Nicaragua1 in 1987, the formal Peace Agreement in El Salvad...
Conflicts between States are not alien to the international reality, it might even seem that there a...
Central America has its recent history full of episodes resulting in violent conflicts over land mai...
Guatemala was officially at peace. The last of twelve peace accords had been signed. putting in pl...
In today’s world, free trade is seen as a forgone conclusion in the march towards economic developme...
This paper examines Guatemala since December 1996 when the Guatemalan Government and the ...
In today’s world, free trade is seen as a forgone conclusion in the march towards economic developme...
Guatemala’s peace process, in which seventeen accords were signed, was proposed as the means through...
When a peace treaty seeks to democratize a country, it must include provisions which ensure that t...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Repenser la consolidation de la paix au GuatemalaS...
In 1994, 34 Western Hemisphere nations met at the first Summit of the Americas, envisioning a plan f...
If the US contributes increased military support to Guatemala under the premise of curtailing the dr...
In 1996, the Guatemalan Government and the guerrilla group Guatemalan National Revolutionary Unit "U...
During the debate over the ratification of the United States-Central America-Dominican Republic Free...
Thesis(Master) --KDI School:Master of Public Policy,2007masterpublishedby Jose Fernando Spross
The de facto ending of the contra war in Nicaragua1 in 1987, the formal Peace Agreement in El Salvad...
Conflicts between States are not alien to the international reality, it might even seem that there a...
Central America has its recent history full of episodes resulting in violent conflicts over land mai...