Distinctive among the turbulent nations of South America, Costa Rica
enjoys a reputation for political stability and prosperity. Since
abolishing its army in 1948, the "Switzerland of Central America" has
experienced unbroken democratic rule and respect for human rights. Yet
this small country has also been affected by the debt crisis of the
1980s, with the resulting increases in poverty and social inequality.
Its economy traditionally based on coffee and bananas, Costa Rica is now
among the world's top eco-tourism destinations. The influx of tourists
brings vital income and employment but also threatens to spoil the
country's beauty. The book is part of the "In Focus" series which is
aimed at students and independent travellers.