Beatriz Manz
University of California, Berkeley
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Peace Review | 1996
Beatriz Manz; Amy Ross
A country deeply divided along ethnic and class lines, Guatemala is now emerging from the longest and bloodiest internal war in Latin America in recent times. Guatemalan society—the vast civil society networks, the government, the military, the guerrilla organizations (URNG), and the business sector—looks eagerly toward the formal signing of the peace accords, the result of arduous negotiations. Although the armed conflict may end—no small achievement given its horrendous human cost—the problems that produced the war remain in place and will affect the long‐term prospects for real peace. Although the U.N. has been present in Guatemala through the U.N. High Commissioner on Refugees and the U.N. Development Program, we will focus on MINUGUA (Mision de las Naciones Unidas de verification de derechos humanos en Guatemala), the organization charged with monitoring the nations human rights situation. We will examine MINUGUAs role in laying the basis for peace in violence‐torn Guatemala. MINUGUA has followed i...
Archive | 1988
Beatriz Manz
Archive | 2004
Beatriz Manz
Social Analysis | 2008
Beatriz Manz
Archive | 2002
Beatriz Manz
Migraciones Internacionales | 2002
Xóchitl Castañeda; Beatriz Manz; Allison Davenport
American Anthropologist | 2013
Angela Stuesse; Beatriz Manz; Elizabeth Oglesby; Krisjon Olson; Victoria Sanford; Clyde Collins Snow; Heather Walsh-Haney
New Zealand Geographer | 2001
Beatriz Manz; Paul Spoonley
American Anthropologist | 1994
Beatriz Manz
Archive | 2015
Paul Spoonley; Beatriz Manz; Harold Eberhart; Maribel Lopez