The Statesman's Year-Book

The Statesman's Year-Book

Author: M. Epstein

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2016-12-28

Total Pages: 1501

ISBN-13: 0230270719

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The classic reference work that provides annually updated information on the countries of the world.


The New Key to Costa Rica

The New Key to Costa Rica

Author: Beatrice Blake

Publisher:

Published: 1998-10-31

Total Pages: 550

ISBN-13:

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With over 500,000 copies sold of previous editions, this guide reveals why Costa Rica is the number-one traveling destination for Americans traveling in Central America. 15-pages of color photos. Illustrations and maps.


The Battle For Guatemala

The Battle For Guatemala

Author: Susanne Jonas

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2018-03-08

Total Pages: 444

ISBN-13: 0429972571

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This book presents a contemporary history of Guatemala's thirty-year civil war, evaluating the central protagonists in the turbulent battle for Guatemala—rebels, death squads, and the United States power.


Guatemala

Guatemala

Author: International Monetary Fund

Publisher: International Monetary Fund

Published: 2009-05-12

Total Pages: 69

ISBN-13: 1451816677

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This paper discusses a request from the Guatemalan authorities for an 18-month Stand-By Arrangement (SBA) with total access of SDR 630.6 million (about US$951 million). Guatemala has a strong track record of macroeconomic stability. The economy is open and hence vulnerable to external shocks. The authorities have taken a number of upfront measures to mitigate the impact of the external shock and preserve macroeconomic stability. The program will support the authorities’ policies and provide insurance against significant downside risks.


The New Latin American Left

The New Latin American Left

Author: Jeffery R. Webber

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers

Published: 2012-10-04

Total Pages: 404

ISBN-13: 0742557596

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This provocative, multidisciplinary work explores the dramatic resurgence of the Left in Latin America since the late 1990s. Offering a comprehensive account of the complexities and nuances of the shifting political tides in the region, the book provides both a theoretical framework for assessing the state of the Left and a set of cases highlighting key movements, successes, and failures. Its theoretical scope covers socialist strategy, working-class formation, peasant social movements, the role of women in popular politics, and the response of outside powers. These themes provide the foundation for rich country studies of the new Left in Bolivia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, Chile, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras. Too often, the book argues, the rise of the new Left has been the subject of caricature, either through conservative defamation or populist romanticism. Working from a range of critical perspectives, the contributors consider the Left’s hopes, aims, and prospects, as well as its contradictions and fissures. As the first book to systematically consider the contemporary relevance of the Left, it will be central to any understanding of Latin American politics and society today. Contributions by: Ricardo Antunes, Marc Becker, Jared Bibler, Barry Carr, Emilia Castorina, Todd Gordon, Sujatha Fernandes, Claudio Katz, Fernando Leiva, Marco Mojica, Héctor Perla Jr., Richard Roman, Susan Spronk, Edur Velasco Arregui, Henry Veltmeyer, Leandro Vergara-Camus, Jeffery R. Webber, and Gregory Wilpert.


Guatemala

Guatemala

Author: Peter Calvert

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2019-03-04

Total Pages: 200

ISBN-13: 0429725353

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Guatemala has long been a field for struggle between other powers, and today, racked by civil war, it avoids the full glare of international attention only because most of the Central American region is beset by similar problems. Despite a continued belief in the reconstitution of a unified Central American state arid a long-running claim to Belize, Guatemala has played a passive rather than an active role in international politics. The influence of international economic interests explains to a large degree why Guatemala has not been more active in the international arena. In this book, Professor Calvert examines Guatemala's history and the principal aspects of the country's faction-tom society and seeks to explain the problems—and their consistently violent manifestations—that have attended the course of the country's social, economic, and political development.