Honduras Confronts Its Future : : Contending Perspectives on Critical Issues / / ed. by Philip L. Shepherd, Mark B. Rosenberg.

A pathbreaking effort to bring together a wide diversity of views by distinguished Honduran analysts, political and military leaders, and policymakers about five critical problems now confronting their society.

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Place / Publishing House:Boulder : : Lynne Rienner Publishers, , [2023]
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Year of Publication:2023
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (268 p.)
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • Illustrations
  • Foreword
  • Preface
  • Honduras: An Introduction
  • Part 1 Problems of Democracy
  • 1 The Politics of Democracy in Honduras
  • 2 The Limits of Democracy in Honduras
  • 3 A Deliberative Government to Consolidate Democracy
  • Part 2 Human Rights and Social Justice
  • 4 Human Rights in Honduras: The Central American Context
  • 5 The Human Rights Crisis in Honduras
  • 6 The Special Situation of Human Rights in Honduras
  • 7 Enhancing the Instruments for Human Rights Protection in Honduras
  • Part 3 Economic Development and Productivity
  • 8 General Characteristics of the Honduran Economy
  • 9 The Poverty of Progress in Honduras
  • 10 The Model in Crisis
  • Part 4 Agricultural Policy and Prospects
  • 11 Honduras: Agricultural Policy and Perspectives
  • 12 Recent Evolution of Honduran Agrarian Policy
  • 13 Agrarian Development and Peasant Realities
  • 14 Myths and Realities: Agricultural Policy or Agrarian Reform?
  • Part 5 Foreign Policy and National Security
  • 15 The Foreign Policy and National Security of Honduras
  • 16 Critical Aspects of Honduras's National Security
  • 17 The Armed Forces and National Security
  • 18 Recent Developments in Honduran Foreign Policy and National Security
  • Part 6 Conclusion
  • 19 Honduras Confronts Its Future: Some Closing, but Hardly Final Thoughts
  • Contributors
  • Index