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Political theorists tend to write about the countries of Central America (Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Panama) either as individual nation-states or as the pawns and victims of international intervention. What these approaches ignore is the shared history of these countries, which were a single nation until domestic and colonial forces dissolved it in the early nineteenth century.

In Transnational Politics in Central America, Luis Roniger argues for the importance of examining the connected history, close relationships and mutual impact of the societies of Central America upon one another. Eschewing well-trod theoretical approaches that do not account for the existence of transnational dynamics before the current stage of globalization, this landmark book identifies recurring trends of state fragmentation and attempts at reunification or social and political association in the region over the past two centuries.

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  1. Cover
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  1. Title Page, Copyright, Dedication
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  1. Contents
  2. p. vii
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  1. List of Illustrations
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  1. Tables
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  1. List of Graphs
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  1. Preface
  2. pp. xi-xiv
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  1. Introduction
  2. pp. 1-5
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  1. 1. Nation-States and Transnational Theories: The State of the Art
  2. pp. 6-16
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  1. 2. Central America as a Region
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  1. 3. Balkanization as Formative Experience
  2. pp. 24-37
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  1. 4. State Logic and Nation Building
  2. pp. 38-42
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  1. 5. Breaking Apart and Constructing Collective Identities
  2. pp. 43-52
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  1. 6. Breaking Apart: Political and Economic Foundations
  2. pp. 53-66
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  1. 7. Citizenship and Subnational and Transnational Identities
  2. pp. 67-86
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  1. 8. Ebbs and Flows of Regional Dismembermentand Unification
  2. pp. 87-102
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  1. 9. Distinct Paths of Development and the Cold War Transnational Spillover
  2. pp. 103-119
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  1. 10. Peace Making and the Challenges of Democratization and Liberalization
  2. pp. 120-131
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  1. 11. Transnational Displacement: The Refugee Crisis and Migration
  2. pp. 132-138
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  1. 12. Transnational Illicit Markets and Criminality
  2. pp. 139-149
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  1. 13. Globalization and Transnational Dynamics in Contemporary Central America
  2. pp. 150-164
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  1. 14. Interstate Institutions and Transnational Involvement: A New Stage?
  2. pp. 165-179
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  1. Conclusions. Small Nations and Transnationalism in a Globalizing Era
  2. pp. 180-188
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  1. Notes
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  1. Index
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  1. About the Author
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