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Pedro Trujillo

Professor and former Dean of the Faculty of Political Studies, International Rel. and Journalism at Francisco Marroquín Univ. (Guatemala). Doctor in Peace and International Security (IUGGM-UNED, Guatemala). Founding partner of ConCriterio, a journalistic company.

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Central America and The New U.S. Administration

The countries of the North Central American triangle and Nicaragua, which represent a different problem for Washington, concentrate the greatest violence, poverty, lack of justice and low development indicators in the region. The causes of almost all the problems are the high level of institutional corruption and the absence of justice and compliance with the law.