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Every Nation for Itself: Winners and Losers in a G-Zero World
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Costa Rica
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Costa Rican democracy:

- World Policy Journal, Spring 1986: Democratic Model in Jeopardy
- Pensamiento Propio, enero-febrero 1986: Entrevistas con les ex-presidentes José Figueres, Daniel Oduber, Rodrigo Carazo
- World Policy Journal, Spring 1986: Interviews with former presidents José Figueres, Daniel Oduber, Rodrigo Carazo
- Channels of Communications, April 1986: UNHIDDEN AGENDA: In neutral Costa Rica, where there is no army, the wealthy try to wield control through the media
Historic documents:
- The Catholic Church and Costa Rican communists reach an understanding, 1943: Intercambio de cartas entre el Arzobispo Víctor Sanabria y Manuel Mora Valverde
- Abolition of the army, 1948: Palabras de José Figueres Ferrer
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