Alarm Bells, Warnings, And Internal Disputes: Reflections From The Salvadoran Left On The Regional Repercussions Of The Coup Against Zelaya

 

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Autor: Chaves García, Nery
Format: artículo original
Status:Versión publicada
Data wydania:2026
Opis:This article discusses the implications of the coup against Manuel Zelaya in Honduras for the first government of the Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front (FMLN) in El Salvador. To broaden the perspective on coups and their regional consequences, key figures in the FMLN government were interviewed about the threats and fears perceived at the time. It is concluded that the coup was interpreted as a direct threat insofar as it marked the demarcation of the imperial border in Central America. This interpretation was materialized in a foreign policy respectful of the United States and an executive branch distant from ALBA.1 This distance strengthened a path of regional integration that would reap enemies in the future
Kraj:Portal de Revistas UNED
Instytucja:Universidad Estatal a Distancia
Repositorio:Portal de Revistas UNED
Język:Español
OAI Identifier:oai:revistas.investiga.uned.ac.cr:article/6370
Dostęp online:https://revistas.uned.ac.cr/index.php/rupturas/article/view/6370
Słowo kluczowe:Salvador
Coup
FMLN,
Honduras,
United States
Golpe de estado
Estados Unidos