Post-invasion Panama: The Challenges of Democratization in the New World OrderOrlando J. Pérez On December 20, 1989, the United States sent over ten thousand troops to Panama to overthrow the military government led by General Manuel Noriega. More than ten years after the invasion, how has the country adjusted? In this volume, scholars of Panamanian politics and society examine the political, economic, and social changes the country has faced following the U.S. invasion. In addition, they analyze the prospects for democratic stability as Panama prepares to take over control of the Panama Canal. Post-Invasion Panama is an important book for scholars of foreign policy and international relations interested in the United States's controversial role as an international police force. |
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Contents
U S Panamanian Relations | 1 |
4 | 58 |
5 | 81 |
6 | 91 |
7 | 106 |
Bibliography | 155 |
American Views of Korea 1 | 1 |
Korean Views of America 21 | 21 |
American Influence on the Korean Way of Life 47 | 47 |
American Influence on Korean Mass Entertainment 69 | 69 |
How Korean Womens Lives Changed 89 | 89 |
Modernization and Korean Nationalism 115 | 115 |
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