Central America
Intro
Stretching from southern Mexico to Colombia, Central America functions as a connective corridor between continents and oceans. Its states face shared challenges of development, governance, and external pressure.
Background
Emerging from Spanish colonial administration and short-lived regional federation, Central America evolved into a set of small states with interlinked security and economic trajectories.
History
Maya and other Indigenous civilizations
Spanish colonial rule
Independence and Federal Republic of Central America
Civil wars and Cold War intervention
Migration pressure and transit geopolitics
Present Day
The region is defined by migration flows, security challenges, and dependence on remittances and external markets. Panama functions as an outlier due to canal-driven global integration.
Future Outlook
Central America’s stability hinges on governance reform, climate resilience, and management of transit roles. External engagement will remain decisive.
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