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Penn State International Law Review

Authors

R. Karl Hill

Abstract

When a peace treaty seeks to "democratize" a country, it must include provisions which ensure that the political structures of that country are, in fact, changed. After analyzing the Guatemala Peace Treaty and the Reagan-Wright Plan, this comment, using Nicaragua to illustrate its point, concludes that a treaty in Central America, to be effective, must comport with the interests of the United States.

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