Central America Facing the Bicentennial Crisis: Political Uncertainty, Economic Hardship and Climate Challenges

Q2 Arts and Humanities
Salvador Martí i Puig, Daniel Rodríguez Suárez
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Central America meets the bicentenary of its independence in the midst of a threefold crisis: a political crisis marked by democratic regression; an economic crisis resulting from the COVID-19 maelstrom and the subsequent collapse of international trade and tourism; finally, a humanitarian crisis generated by the pandemic and climate change. In this article we will focus our attention on how this triple crisis has hit five Central American republics - the three that make up the so called Northern Triangle, as well as Nicaragua and Costa Rica. This article will look at the political level by country and jointly address the problems created by the pandemic and the challenges and costs posed by the climate crisis. Based on the complex nature of the crisis the defended theses are threefold. The first is that the democracy of the prevailing political regimes has been eroded in the 21st century. In some cases, as a result of the collapse of the traditional party systems, in other cases due to a lack of public confidence, and in some cases due to the increase of power in the hands of presidents. The second thesis relates to unexpected natural phenomena, such as the COVID-19 pandemic and natural disasters, for instance, hurricanes. These phenomena increased the demands on weakened institutions and highlighted the precariousness in which the majority of the population lives. The third thesis points out that in order to cope with the political and humanitarian crisis many of the region’s citizens opted to migrate northwards. Central Americans’ individual preference for emigration implies the dismissal of the possibility of seeking social improvements through collective commitments and struggles in their own country.
中美洲面临200年危机:政治不确定性、经济困难和气候挑战
中美洲在一场三重危机中迎来其独立200周年:一场以民主倒退为标志的政治危机;2019冠状病毒病大风暴造成的经济危机以及随之而来的国际贸易和旅游业崩溃;最后,大流行病和气候变化造成的人道主义危机。在这篇文章中,我们将把注意力集中在这三重危机是如何打击五个中美洲共和国的,这三个共和国构成了所谓的北方三角,以及尼加拉瓜和哥斯达黎加。本文将着眼于各国的政治层面,共同解决疫情造成的问题以及气候危机带来的挑战和代价。基于危机的复杂性,辩护论点有三个方面。首先,主流政治体制的民主在21世纪受到侵蚀。在某些情况下,由于传统政党制度的崩溃,在其他情况下,由于缺乏公众的信任,在某些情况下,由于总统手中的权力增加。第二篇论文涉及意外的自然现象,如COVID-19大流行和自然灾害,如飓风。这些现象增加了对已被削弱的机构的要求,并突出了大多数人口所生活的不稳定状况。第三篇论文指出,为了应对政治和人道主义危机,该地区的许多公民选择向北迁移。中美洲人对移民的个人偏好意味着排除了通过在他们自己的国家内的集体承诺和斗争来寻求社会改善的可能性。
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