The Lasting Impact of U.S. Foreign Policy On Guatemala’s
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Examining the history between the U.S. and Guatemala reveals that foreign companies and intervention weakened Guatemala’s institutional powers and inhibited efforts to bring about true democratic stability, which has left negative implications for the economic and
Last year was a pivotal moment for Guatemala’s democracy. Longshot candidate Bernardo Arévalo rode popular anti-corruption fervor into a shocking second place finish in the
Ushering in a New Period: Bernardo Arévalo’s Opportunities
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The alteration of the constitutional order in Guatemala generated by Porras is a serious threat to governance, stability, and peace. T he Democratic Charter defines the
Long-term consequences The overthrow of Árbenz deepened Guatemala’s structural inequalities, sparking a civil war that lasted from 1960 to 1996 and resulted in over
Credit FAQ: What Will Guatemala's Weak Governability
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Bernardo Arevalo, from the center-left Semilla political party, became Guatemala’s new president on Jan. 14, 2024, for a four-year term (2024-2028). He ran on an anti-corruption
The tendency to divide the world into “good” and “evil,” or “prophetic dualism,” as one study has put it, enabled the Eisenhower administration to stifle public debate over Guatemala.[27]
Guatemala: Guerrillas, Genocide, and Peace Beyond
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By Logan Boon March 2011 University of Denver Introduction Guatemala is a nation of about 14 million people. It is geographically and demographically diverse, representing terrains that
The stability of Guatemala’s democracy is of keen interest to the United States, largely because it remains one of the top sources of emigration in the hemisphere. When U.S.
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Guatemala has a low WBGI ranking at 27.3, driven by weak rule of law and a high level of corruption. Guatemala has an ESG Relevance Score of '5' for Political Stability and
Guatemala’s structural position in the larger global political economy is examined. The strategy of “globalization from below” as popular movement alliances’ response to neoliberal corporate
- Why is Guatemala a kleptocratic state?
- Guatemala has become what is known as a kleptocratic state as politicians in association with corrupt elites have used political power to expropriate the wealth of the people. Embezzlement or misappropriation of government funds at the expense of the broader population has been the norm.
- How did Operation PB Success affect Guatemala?
- The success of Operation PBSUCCESS emboldened the U.S. to use similar tactics in future interventions, ranging from covert actions to full-scale invasions. The overthrow of Árbenz deepened Guatemala’s structural inequalities, sparking a civil war that lasted from 1960 to 1996 and resulted in over 200,000 deaths, mostly indigenous civilians.
- Why is the Guatemalan attorney general not able to remove Porras?
- The lack of checks and balances on the Attorney General’s actions, which have ultimately broken the law and constitutional order, are a serious obstacle. According to the Guatemalan Constitution, the President has the power to remove the Attorney General but a special law regulates that Porras must be convicted in court.
- Who can stop the Attorney General's abuse of power in Guatemala?
- Therefore, the only competent authority to stop the Attorney General’s abuse of power is the Constitutional Court. The alteration of the constitutional order in Guatemala generated by Porras is a serious threat to governance, stability, and peace.
- Will Bernardo Arévalo bring structural change to Guatemala?
- Having campaigned on an anti-corruption platform, President-elect Bernardo Arévalo, who will take office on January 14, promises to bring much needed structural change to Guatemala.
- Is a dictatorship a positive change for Guatemala?
- In fact, the United States viewed the oppressive dictatorship as a positive change for Guatemala, seeing “two kinds of dictatorship, Communist (abhorrent), and right-wing (anti-Communist and acceptable as allies). Human rights are violated in Communist dictatorships and the US government will protest firmly.