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  • 标题:El FSLN y el FMLN ante la sociedad civil centroamericana
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  • 作者:Robinson Salazar ; Carolina Recinos
  • 期刊名称:Espiral
  • 印刷版ISSN:1665-0565
  • 出版年度:2001
  • 卷号:VII
  • 期号:22
  • 语种:English
  • 出版社:Universidad de Guadalajara
  • 摘要:Two protagonists will be active on the Central American politcal front in 2001: Nicaragua’s FSLN and El Salvador’s FMLN. Each of these political forces is in the midst of regrouping and reassessment of goals for meaningful participation in the upcoming elections in both countries. In Nicaragua, sandinista forces present themselves as willing parties to conciliatory reflection; in El Salvador, more traditional tendencies are being put forth, side-by-side with a “gruadualist” philosophy, leaving an ample field for further growth of the Arena party, while the FMLN hanger-ons busily discuss the costs of getting to the power spots within the party. There is also a hidden protagonist, the movement generated by community organization, courses in political efectiveness, workshops dealing with political cultural, and the exercise of civil control over functionaries and and citizen representatives in public concerns. Salvadorean civil society acts alongside the edges of the political parties, enmeshing with them. In this complex and unstable political situation, a product of the diversity of the participants and the accords they generate daily among themselves, the authors attempt to explain what goes on the antechambers and smoke-filled rooms of the electoral processes, where major policy decisions affecting the national politics of the two countries are established.
  • 其他摘要:Two protagonists will be active on the Central American politcal front in 2001: Nicaragua’s FSLN and El Salvador’s FMLN. Each of these political forces is in the midst of regrouping and reassessment of goals for meaningful participation in the upcoming elections in both countries. In Nicaragua, sandinista forces present themselves as willing parties to conciliatory reflection; in El Salvador, more traditional tendencies are being put forth, side-by-side with a “gruadualist” philosophy, leaving an ample field for further growth of the Arena party, while the FMLN hanger-ons busily discuss the costs of getting to the power spots within the party. There is also a hidden protagonist, the movement generated by community organization, courses in political efectiveness, workshops dealing with political cultural, and the exercise of civil control over functionaries and and citizen representatives in public concerns. Salvadorean civil society acts alongside the edges of the political parties, enmeshing with them. In this complex and unstable political situation, a product of the diversity of the participants and the accords they generate daily among themselves, the authors attempt to explain what goes on the antechambers and smoke-filled rooms of the electoral processes, where major policy decisions affecting the national politics of the two countries are established.
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