
Understanding Central America
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New to the 7th Edition:
Analysis of trends in human rights performance, political violence, and evolution of regime types;
Updated findings from surveys to examine levels of political participation and support for democratic norms among Central Americans;
Historical and current-era material on indigenous peoples and other racial minorities;
Discussion of popular attitudes toward political rights for homosexuals, and LGBTQ access to public services;
Discussion of women's rights and access to reproductive health services, and women's integration into elective offices;
Tracing evolving party systems, national elections, and US policy toward the region under the Obama and Trump administrations;
Central America's international concerns including Venezuela's shrinking role as an alternative source of foreign aid and antagonist to US policy in the region, and migration among and through Central American nations.
Understanding Central America is an ideal text for all students of Latin American politics and is highly recommended for courses on Central American politics, social systems, and history.
Reviews / Votes
"This top-to-bottom update and revision make this edition of this classic work better than ever. Even if you have a prior edition, you will want this new one. Essential tool to the Central American region for newcomers and old timers alike." -Mitchell A. Seligson, Research Professor of Political Science, Vanderbilt University"Understanding Central America remains the best and most comprehensive treatment of this important sub-region of Latin America. The 7th edition is thoroughly revised with significant new material on each country, and does an excellent job capturing the impact of recent events on the state of democracy in Central America. Booth, Wade & Walker employ theoretically grounded and empirically rigorous analysis with clear prose that helps readers fully understand the history, politics and society of the sub-region. Understanding Central America is ideal for students and scholars needing a rigorous but yet accessible examination of Central America." -Orlando J. Perez, Dean and Professor of Political Science, University of North Texas at Dallas
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Christine J. Wade is Professor of Political Science and International Studies at Washington College.
Thomas W. Walker is Professor Emeritus of Political Science and Director Emeritus of the Latin American Studies Program at Ohio University.
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