Bulletin

Bulletin
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 592
Release: 1944
Genre: Beetles
ISBN:

The United States, Honduras, And The Crisis In Central America

The United States, Honduras, And The Crisis In Central America
Author: Deborah Sundloff Schulz
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 299
Release: 2018-02-06
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0429975406

Prior to the 1980s Honduras was an obscure backwater, of little public or policy concern in the United States. With the advent of the Reagan administration, however, Hondurans found themselves at the center of the US-Central American imbroglio, a launching pad for the administration's contra war against the Sandinista government in Nicaragua and for counterinsurgency operations against guerrillas in El Salvador. Placing events in the context of Honduran history, the authors provide penetrating insights into the causes of revolution in Central America and the sources of stability that enabled Honduras to escape the civil strife that consumed its neighbors. At the same time, the work offers a fascinating account of Honduran domestic politics and of the personalities, motives, and maneuvers of policymakers on both sides of the U.S.-Honduras relationship—too often a tale of intrigue, violence, and corruption.

Media Power in Central America

Media Power in Central America
Author: Rick Rockwell
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2010-10-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0252092287

Media Power in Central America explores the political and cultural interplay between the media and those in power in Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Panama, and Nicaragua. Highlighting the subtle strangulation of opposition media voices in the region, the authors show how the years since the guerrilla wars have not yielded the free media systems that some had expected. Rick Rockwell and Noreene Janus examine the region country by country and deal with the specific conditions of government-sponsored media repression, economic censorship, corruption, and consumer trends that shape the political landscape. Challenging the notion of the media as a democratizing force, Media Power in Central America shows how governments use the media to block democratic reforms and outlines the difficulties of playing watchdog to rulers who use the media as a tool of power.