Abstract
The Guatemalan peace process will ultimately be considered successful if it contributes to reconciliation among the many participants in the armed conflict… . While international human rights norms and institutions clearly support uncovering the truth about Guatemala's bloody past, such inquiries call nto question the fundamental structures of military, political, and economic power in Guatemala.
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Holiday, D. (2000). Guatemala’s Precarious Peace. Current History, 99(634), 78–84. https://doi.org/10.1525/curh.2000.99.634.78
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