Les Caraïbes centraméricaines au xxe siècle : de l’enclave bananière à l’interface transnationale ?
Abstract
Through the concept of transnational interface, this paper proposes a reconceptualization of geographical forms on the Caribbean coast of Central America in the early 21st century. The heritage of the various enclaves - and firstly the banana's - and external actors which have traditionally been linked to them, has led to similar territories, characterized by local-global interactions, deeply conditioned by the national level.
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