Panama's canal: what happens when the United States gives a small country what it wants/ Mark Falcoff
Material type: TextPublication details: Washington DC, USA: AEI Press, 1998Description: 168pISBN:- 0844740306 (pbk.):
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Written before the Panama canal officially passed to the ownership of the Republic of Panama, the author reviews shortcomings in the formulation of the Carter-Torrijos treaties in 1978; details events in the following 2 decades which led to both US and Panamanian revisionism; details the Panamanian context - history, sociology and politics; and highlights the possible future consequences of the departure of American civil and military authorities.
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