Description
An in depth account of the formal and social processes that ended years of conflict in Central The us, this take a look at analyses quite a lot of aspects of conflict resolution: sorts of intervention, local participation, and international co-operation. It evaluates the negotiations that took place in El Salvador, Guatemala, and Nicaragua, points out their flaws, and makes recommendations to NGOs for working in conflict. It also looks at ‘the larger picture’: how the tip of the cold war and the resultant restructuring of the United Nations has changed how we provide an explanation for and deal with conflict.