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Liberalism Takes Root in Central America
Author(s)
Colburn, Forrest D.
Abstract
Compares development of liberal democracy and economic liberalism in Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Costa Rica; since the 1980s, chiefly.
IssueNo
3
Pages
53-81
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Current History
VolumeNo
14
PubDate
January-December2004
ISBN_ISSN
0011-3530
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