Mediation Of The Honduran-guatemalan Boundary Question
Mediation Of The Honduran-guatemalan Boundary Question
This book offers a fascinating account of the mediation efforts undertaken by the United States Department of State to resolve border disputes between Honduras and Guatemala in the aftermath of World War I. Drawing on archival material and official records, the book provides insight into the negotiating strategies, challenges, and outcomes of the mediation process. For historians, political scientists, and anyone interested in the history of Central America, this book is a valuable resource.
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