Hot Spot: Latin AmericaBloomsbury Academic, 28. feb. 2008 - 288 síđur From border crime in Mexico to Chavez's revolution in Venezuela, this volume presents up-to-the-minute coverage of the key conflicts, corruption, and revolutionary movements simmering or raging in every region of Latin America. In-depth, comprehensive chapters explore drug wars, immigration issues, terrorism, youth gangs, government corruption, controversy over oil, and political instability, including: The Zapatista Rebellion, the Darien Gap controversy, Evo Morales, Shining Path (Sendero Luminoso) and Tupac Amaru, the Falklands, and Guantanamo Bay. |
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... conflict and social disintegration . In its report for Spring / Summer 2004 , CIFP listed Bolivia , Guyana , and Venezuela as three of ten countries considered to be conflict - prone and susceptible to outside intervention because of ...
David Dent. however , it does have the capacity to generate international conflict and xenophobic tensions between the two nations . The history of the boundary conflict is instructive for what it tells us about conflict resolution ...
... conflict . In most cases there is no military solution to dealing with hot spots , whether in Latin America or other parts of the globe . Peace will take more than just efforts to eliminate trouble spots through the use of U.S. military ...
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The Meaning of Hot Spot Terminology | 1 |
Mexico | 55 |
Central America | 81 |
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