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Central American University - UCA |
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Number 131 | Junio 1992 |
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Nicaragua
The FSLN-Government Balancing Act
April, always one of Nicaragua's most sweltering months, had several unusual hot points this year. Just before Easter the health minister declared a national cholera alert. He feared that hundreds... continuar...
Nicaragua
NICARAGUA BRIEFS
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY "REVISITED"
Last month we left Minister of the Presidency Antonio Lacayo sputtering with anger outside the National Assembly. Assembly president Alfredo César, Lacayo's brother-in-law,... continuar...
Nicaragua
The <i>“Revueltos”</i>: Just the Tip of the Iceberg
In recent weeks, thousands of "revueltos" have taken over farms, villages and cities and blocked roads and highways throughout the country. The aim of these former contra and Sandinista... continuar...
El Salvador
The FMLN Taking Risks to Win
Once the Salvadoran peace accords began being put into effect, the big game in town for accord watchers became tallying non-compliances and calendar delays. For this breed, April was not very spectacular,... continuar...
Guatemala
A New Kind of Development—Or a New Face on the Old?
With the international United Nations Conference on the Environment and Development (UNCED) just around the bend, it seems appropriate to take a close look at the kind of development currently being... continuar...
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