Negotiating peace in El Salvador : civil-military relations and the conspiracy to end the war
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Negotiating peace in El Salvador : civil-military relations and the conspiracy to end the war
(International political economy series)
Macmillan, 1998
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- St. Martin's Press
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
Set against the backdrop of the collapsing Cold War world, this monograph draws on documentary evidence to chronicle almost two years' worth of UN-led peace talks to end the civil war in El Salvador. Presented in "moment-to-moment" fashion, private notes and interviews with the chief UN, American and Salvadoran negotiators demonstrate that the key to enduring peace was to restructure relations between the country's powerful entrepreneurs and the armed forces.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements - Map of San Salvador - Introduction - Rashomon - Lord and Peasant in the Making of Modern Coffee - A Conspiracy of Peace - Restoration - Sources - Endnote - Appendix - index
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