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The Invisible Isthmus. The Casesof El Salvador and Nicaragua. ; El istmo invisible. Los casos de El Salvador y Nicaragua

Abstract

The Invisible Isthmus. The Cases of El Salvador and Nicaragua During the eighties, the Socialist World paid intensive attention to Central America, particularly to the National Liberation Fronts in Nicaragua and El Salvador. However, this attention had an ideological background, which vanished with the change of political systems in Central-Eastern Europe. Since then, there has been a lack of interest towards the Isthmus. This essay therefore aims to "rescue" the region and to study recent history of Central America. It compares the political transitions of Nicaragua and El Salvador, as well as the implications these had on foreign policy, more pre¬cisely, on bilateral relations, bonds in Latin America, and nexus with other countries like Hungary. ; The Invisible Isthmus. The Cases of El Salvador and Nicaragua During the eighties, the Socialist World paid intensive attention to Central America, particularly to the National Liberation Fronts in Nicaragua and El Salvador. However, this attention had an ideological background, which vanished with the change of political systems in Central-Eastern Europe. Since then, there has been a lack of interest towards the Isthmus. This essay therefore aims to "rescue" the region and to study recent history of Central America. It compares the political transitions of Nicaragua and El Salvador, as well as the implications these had on foreign policy, more pre¬cisely, on bilateral relations, bonds in Latin America, and nexus with other countries like Hungary. ; The Invisible Isthmus. The Cases of El Salvador and Nicaragua During the eighties, the Socialist World paid intensive attention to Central America, particularly to the National Liberation Fronts in Nicaragua and El Salvador. However, this attention had an ideological background, which vanished with the change of political systems in Central-Eastern Europe. Since then, there has been a lack of interest towards the Isthmus. This essay therefore aims to "rescue" the region and to study recent history of Central America. It compares the political transitions of Nicaragua and El Salvador, as well as the implications these had on foreign policy, more pre¬cisely, on bilateral relations, bonds in Latin America, and nexus with other countries like Hungary.

Sprachen

Spanisch, Kastilisch

Verlag

Magyar Agrár- és Élettudományi Egyetem Kaposvári Campus, felelős kiadó: Vörös Péter

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