Spain: Current Issues and U.S. Policy
Abstract
In the more than three decades since the death of Spanish dictator General Francisco Franco, Spain has become a mature democracy and has experienced rapid economic growth. It has also become an increasingly important player internationally, including in NATO and the European Union. The United States and Spain have generally enjoyed good relations. However, problems have arisen in recent years over such issues as the war in Iraq, promoting democracy in Latin America, and the tactics to be used in fighting the war on terrorism. This report provides information on Spain s current political and economic situation, its struggle against Islamist terrorism, and its relations with the United States. It will be updated as needed.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Mar 01, 2007
- Accession Number
- ADA480717
Entities
People
- Steven Woehrel
Organizations
- Library of Congress