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Guatemala’s Withdrawal from the Organization of Central American States
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 30 March 2017
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1 Gaspar Sans y Tovar, “La federatión eentroamericana,” Polióico, International (Madrid, March, 1951), pp. 124–128.
2 The Central American Peace Conference, Report of William I. Buchanan (Washington, Government Printing Office, 1908), pp. 11 and 12.
3 Elizondo, Pedro Alvarez, El presidente Arévalo y el retorno a Bolívar (México, Ediciones Rex, 1947), p. 180 Google Scholar, n. 62.
4 Annals of the Organization of American States, Vol. II (1950), pp. 21 and 22.
5 Fenwick, Charles G., “The Organization of Central American States,” this Journal, Vol. 46 (1952), pp. 509–512 Google Scholar; Carlos Urrutia-Aparicio in “La Organización de Estados Centroamericanos,” Cuadernos Americanos (México, July-August, 1953), pp. 82–97.
6 Yet much was achieved considering the political obstacles which involved the drafting stage of the Charter itself and the political and economic conditions then prevailing in Central America.
7 La República de Guatemala ante las Naciones Unidas, el Consejo de Seguridad y la Organización, de Est ados Centroamericanos (Guatemala, 1953).
8 “Puerta abierta a Guatemala para reingretar a la ODSCA,” El Impartial (Guatemala City), July 14, 1953, p. 1.
9 These lines were written on Aug. 19, 1953.
10 Interview held with the Foreign Minister of Guatemala, Dr. Raúl Osegueda, on Aug. 18, 1953.