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In previous editions , the authors proposed explanations for the origin of the civil conflicts in El Salvador , Guatemala , and Nicaragua , and proposed explanations for why such conflicts did not occur in Costa Rica and Honduras .
In previous editions , the authors proposed explanations for the origin of the civil conflicts in El Salvador , Guatemala , and Nicaragua , and proposed explanations for why such conflicts did not occur in Costa Rica and Honduras .
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is often portrayed as highly centralized in the manner of its neigh- bor El Salvador ; yet , Honduras is the most decentralized country in Central America . The authors have done readers and scholars a favor by avoiding assumptions ...
is often portrayed as highly centralized in the manner of its neigh- bor El Salvador ; yet , Honduras is the most decentralized country in Central America . The authors have done readers and scholars a favor by avoiding assumptions ...
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The second section includes the cases of Argentina , Brazil and Mexico , grouped not only as the three democratic giants of the region , but also due to their authoritarian pasts . The next three cases are Bolivia , El Salvador and ...
The second section includes the cases of Argentina , Brazil and Mexico , grouped not only as the three democratic giants of the region , but also due to their authoritarian pasts . The next three cases are Bolivia , El Salvador and ...
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