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7 - The Road to Arbitration

from Part III

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2026

Rajeshwari Dutt
Affiliation:
Indian Institute of Technology, Mandi
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This chapter will chart the early turbulent years after the Treaty of Managua, which gave Nicaragua sovereignty over an autonomous Mosquito Reserve. As Nicaragua attempted to consolidate and control the transit route, it pushed for greater incorporation of Greytown and the Reserve within the Republic. This chapter will follow the tense standoff between Nicaragua and the Mosquito Kingdom, which would ultimately be brought to international arbitration through British initiative. In this context, the opening of the Suez Canal sparked off renewed American interest leading to the Lull survey of 1872–1873, which underscored the paradoxical reality that as the struggle over the canal route and Mosquito Reserve threatened to become an international issue, the local conditions of Greytown were slowly making the entry point of the proposed canal route unnavigable. Ironically, Nicaragua’s efforts to leverage U.S. interests in the canal led to conflict with Guatemala’s aggressive unionism, undermining ideals of regional unity.

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  • The Road to Arbitration
  • Rajeshwari Dutt, Indian Institute of Technology, Mandi
  • Book: The Link That Divides
  • Online publication: 27 February 2026
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009553315.011
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  • The Road to Arbitration
  • Rajeshwari Dutt, Indian Institute of Technology, Mandi
  • Book: The Link That Divides
  • Online publication: 27 February 2026
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009553315.011
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  • The Road to Arbitration
  • Rajeshwari Dutt, Indian Institute of Technology, Mandi
  • Book: The Link That Divides
  • Online publication: 27 February 2026
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009553315.011
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