Durability of Cultural Influences: How American Foreign Policy Reinforced Historical Biases in El Salvador by Michael G. Nelson

Durability of Cultural Influences: How American Foreign Policy Reinforced Historical Biases in El Salvador

Michael G. Nelson

62 pages missing pub info (editions)

nonfiction education informative reflective slow-paced
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A confluence of factors led to American engagement in one of Central America's most violent uprisings: the Salvadoran civil war. By the time of President Ronald Reagan's first term as president, the civil war had created social, political and econ...

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