The United States and the Central American Federation
1967 ◽
Vol 24
(2)
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pp. 107-121
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The administration of Warren G. Harding found itself facing the issue of Central American Union when it assumed office in March, 1921. Central Americans had debated combination since independence, and the question came to the fore periodically, resulting in numerous attempts to reunite the isthmus. But the previous proposals had all faltered when governments favoring confederation were overthrown. The issue was periodically revived whenever renewed coups returned pro-union regimes to power in several of the countries. In this way the debate continued throughout the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, ebbing and flowing with the frequent revolutions, coups, and counter coups that constituted Central American politics.
2005 ◽
Vol 30
(1)
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pp. 49-59
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2010 ◽
Vol 17
(4)
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pp. 305-323
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1971 ◽
Vol 3
(2)
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pp. 151-172
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Keyword(s):
2018 ◽
Vol 17
(4)
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pp. 677-690
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