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Baloyra argues that the deepening American involvement in a domestic conflict between Salvadorans has failed to eliminate the obstructionism and violence of the "disloyal right". He holds that neutralizing this group is the key to resolving the crisis and that a reconciliation of the Christian Democrats with the Democratic Revolutionary Front is necessary. Originally published in 1982.
This first volume in a larger study of political participation and attitudes in Venezuela focuses on the mobilization of public opinion in the 1973 campaign. Data is drawn from personal observation, interviews with party elites, and a nation-wide survey. Six months of travel with the major presidential candidates provides insight into the strategy, tactics, and personalities of the campaign.
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