Costa Rica claims Nicaragua crossed into its territory last year while dredging the San Juan River, a Nicaraguan waterway that parallels their shared border. Nicaragua says Costa Rica is “inventing a border conflict” to disguise its own expansionist pretensions. The dispute is currently before the International Court of Justice at The Hague. It’s anticipated the court will provide an institutional solution to the border conflict this month. The conflict has provoked a debate in Costa Rica as to whether the country considers itself “neutral” or “pacifist.” When faced with threats of invasion from Nicaragua in the past (1948 and 1955) Costa Rica successfully defended itself with a combination of volunteer militias and diplomatic offensives. But in response to the current conflict, Costa Rica has relied mostly on its diplomatic and legal efforts. More: How does the border dispute involve Google Maps? (Los Angeles Times) Border dispute with Nicaragua has Costa Rica rethinking its lack of army (The Christian Science Monitor)
Peaceful Costa Rica No More
Costa Rica known for its tranquil reputation has experienced a surge in暴力 and crime shattering its long-held image as a haven of peace This article explores the factors contributing to this shift and its implications for the countrys future