
Dynamics and Conflicts in a Cross-Border Region
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This analysis is contributed by eight specialists who study aspects that are fundamental to our understanding of a process involving various persons and institutions in a specific space. Dynamics and Conflicts in a Cross-Border Region addresses an issue of current relevance through studies that focus on the problems inhabitants of the region have faced over the years: the realities of a porous border; the existence of family, trade and cultural ties that surpass the administrative limits negotiated by the states late in the 19th century; the impact of the internal conflicts of neighbour countries in the border space; experiences of exile and refuge at the border and the violence they entail; the role of local authorities in managing regional problems; the pending task of cross-border territorial organization; the efforts of local institutions to promote regional development; and the presence of phenomena like contraband, drug trafficking, organized crime and human trafficking in an increasingly complex and challenging space. This provides a way to use the region's history as a springboard for conceiving of mechanisms by which we can together face the challenges presented today to the inhabitants of the cross-border region between Mexico, Guatemala and Belize.
This book will be a valuable resource for students and scholars of Latin American history and Social History.
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Marisol Garzon has a master's degree in Modern and Contemporary History from the Instituto Mora and an undergraduate degree in Latin American Studies from UNAM. She has worked as adjunct researcher (by project) and research assistant at the Instituto Mora. Her areas of research are political and social violence in Central America, particularly in El Salvador.
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1. Porous borders: The Soconusco between Chiapas and Guatemala, 1824-1882
Armando Mendez Zarate
2. Wars and Trade: The Chiapas-Guatemala cross-border space as a territory for political refuge, 1825-1863
Juan Carlos Sarazua
3. Guatemalan refuge in Mexico: views on violence and forced displacement in recent history
Marisol Garzon
PART 2: Mexico and Guatemala: managing cross-border problems
4. Border issues and their historical management by local political institutions, 1930-1990
Maria Dolores Palomo
5. Institutional constraints for cross-border land-use planning in Guatemala and Mexico
Federico Morales Barragan
PART 3: Social and economic dynamics in the Mexico-Belize region
6. Public institutions and border trade in the Mexico-Belize regional space
Carlos Macias Richard
7. Cross-border dynamics in the Mexico-Belize border region: types, characteristics and geographical location
Juan Carlos Arriaga
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