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Costa Rica In Focus

Costa Rica In Focus

Tjabel Daling

(1998)

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Abstract

Distinctive among the turbulent nations of South America, Costa Rica enjoys a reputation for political stability and prosperity. Since abolishing its army in 1948, the "Switzerland of Central America" has experienced unbroken democratic rule and respect for human rights. Yet this small country has also been affected by the debt crisis of the 1980s, with the resulting increases in poverty and social inequality. Its economy traditionally based on coffee and bananas, Costa Rica is now among the world's top eco-tourism destinations. The influx of tourists brings vital income and employment but also threatens to spoil the country's beauty. The book is part of the "In Focus" series which is aimed at students and independent travellers.

Table of Contents

Section Title Page Action Price
Title Page 1
Copyright Page 2
Table of Contents 3
Introduction: The Switzerland of Central America 4
1: History and Politics: A Country Disarmed 6
Indians and Spaniards 6
The Coffee Aristocracy 8
Democracy 12
Costa Rica and Central America 18
2: The Economy: The Welfare State under Pressure 21
Burden of Debt 21
The Traditional Economy 25
Non-Traditional Exports 32
NAFTA and Regional Collaboration 38
3: Society: First World, Third World 40
Social Provision 40
Regional and Social Inequality 43
Ethnicity and Identity 46
Social Organization 51
4: Environment and Eco-Tourism 56
Deforestation 56
Tourism 61
5: Culture: The American Way 66
Regional Differences 67
Literature 70
Soccer 72
Where to Go, What to See 73
Tips for Travelers 76
Addresses and Contacts 78
Further Reading and Bookstores 78
Facts and Figures 79