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El Salvador’s Elusive Peace

Twenty-five years after a U.N.-backed peace deal ended El Salvador’s civil war, violence persists. Can a political economy of peace stop the spiral?

 

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Joaquín M. Chávez

Joaquín M. Chávez is a historian of Latin America with a particular focus on intellectuals, revolutionary movements, and the Catholic Church in El Salvador. He received his doctorate in 2010 from New York University and is currently an assistant professor in the Department of History at the University of Illinois at Chicago. He is the author of Poets and Prophets of the Resistance: Intellectuals and the Origins of El Salvadoŕs Civil War (Oxford University Press, forthcoming 2017).

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