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... Reform in Guatemala , 1944-1954 ( Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina Press , 1994 ) Immerman , Richard . The CIA in Guatemala : The Foreign Policy of Intervention ( Austin : University of Texas Press , 1982 ) U.S. Department of ...
... reform . Two of the document's articles had particular significance . Article 91 recognized the right to private property , except under circumstances in which that right might impinge upon the national interest . Article 92 narrowed ...
... reform . When he assumed office in early 1951 , Arbenz inherited a country that had changed little during Arévalo's tenure and remained a seeming economic paradox . Compared with its Central American neighbors , Guatemala was a rich ...
... reform more than any other entity in the country . In stark contrast to the coun- try's large landholders , Guatemalan peasants responded exuberantly to the reform . Indeed , for some the land redistribution did not move quickly enough ...
... 1950. See Jim Handy , Revolution in the Countryside : Rural Conflict and Agrarian Reform in Guatemala , 1944–54 ( Chapel Hill and London , 1994 ) . 7. Any deterioration in the economic and political situations would Guatemala 7.