One Flag, One Territory : Panamanian Sovereignty In The Post-cold War Era

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One Flag, One Territory : Panamanian Sovereignty In The Post-cold War Era
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IZ0340
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One Flag, One Territory : Panamanian Sovereignty In The Post-cold War Era / produced by Mario Murillo. A documentary history of Panama, focusing upon recent political events following the United States invasion of 1989. CONTENT: Introduction : the two 1977 treaties -- Condition in the neighborhood of El Chario -- Personal stories of the invasion -- U.S. denial of civilian casualties -- Why invasion in 1989? -- The U.S. army intervention of January, 1991 -- The goals and methods of the U.S. Southern Command / Colonel Leo Rios -- The Pentagon and U.S. interests in Panama / Larry Burns and Ambassador Hinton -- The Strong Roads Program -- Changes for Panamanian workers since 1979 / Ray Bishop -- The necessity of U.S. military pullout / Ruben Blades -- Problems with current proposals / Charlotte Elton -- the Liberal Republican Nationalist Movement -- Conclusions / Mario Murillo. - BROADCAST: WBAI, 7 May 1994.

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