The Peace Agreements of 1992 brought an end to the armed conflict in El Salvador and transformed the country’s political life, but they also left the way open for social violence to flourish. This book, originally the author’s PhD thesis, explores the military, political and social dynamics involved in producing this paradox of peace, and identifies what must still be done for El Salvador to achieve a peaceful society in all respects.
Francisco Galindo Vélez, San Salvador, 1955, studied at New York University, the Institut de Hautes Études Internationales (Geneva), the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy (Boston), and the Centre d’Études Diplomatiques et Stratégiques (Paris). He worked for the UN Center for Human Rights; the UN High Commissioner for Refugees as Representative in Algeria, Colombia, Tajikistan, and France; and was Salvadoran Ambassador to France and Colombia.
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