Houses the Guatemala Student Initiative, the Coalition Missing, and the International Mayan League. Learn about these organizations.
Reports on mass graves in the Rabinal province of Guatemala, the alleged result of the military's counter-insurgency campaigns.
Graduate student of international relations presents her masters thesis on the territorial dispute between Guatemala and Belize.
Search this archive of primary documents and resources related to Guatemalan politics. Find the constitution and electoral laws and data.
Sweet Briar College presents a description of the Guatemalan military, a 500-year time-line, and an historical overview of its recent civil war.
Educational resource geared towards high school students and teachers summarizes sites related to Guatemalan history and culture.
Furnishes a brief profile of the Nobel Peace Prize winner and activist for the rights of indigenous Guatemalan peoples.
Library of Congress Hispanic Reading Room provides an annotated bibliography of its holdings of Guatemala-related materials.
Article describes the massacre of women and children in Rio Negro in the early 80s, its relationship to the Chixoy Dam project, and the subsequent investigation.
Educational companion to this documentary film discusses the last 500 years of Guatemala's history.
Presents an overview of Guatemala's economic development, and describes the Bank-sponsored reforms undertaken by the government.
Search a directory of resources relating to the history and politics of Guatemala. Read about the CIA overthrow of the Arbenz government.