Comparative Peace Processes in Latin America
Explore the intricate dynamics of conflict resolution with Comparative Peace Processes in Latin America by Cynthia Arnson. Published in 1999, this insightful paperback edition spans 277 pages and delves into the political strategies utilized to conclude guerrilla warfare across Latin America. Arnson meticulously analyzes various peace processes, highlighting how agreements have addressed the underlying political, economic, social, and ethnic disparities that fueled these conflicts. This essential read is perfect for students and professionals in peace studies, political science, and international relations, offering a comprehensive understanding of the challenges and successes in achieving lasting peace in countries such as Colombia, El Salvador, Guatemala, Mexico, Nicaragua, and Peru. Enhance your knowledge of 20th-century Latin American history and the complexities of conflict management with this pivotal work.