Not condemned to repetition the United States and Nicaragua
Material type: TextPublication details: Boulder Westview Press 2002Description: xx,352p. ill., map ; 24 cmISBN:- 9780813338101
- 22 PA-N 327.7307285
- E183.8.N5 P37 2002
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Revised ed. of: Condemned to repetition.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 307-338) and index.
Pt. I. Setting the Stage. 1. Declining Dictators, Rising Revolutions. 2. A Fractured History. 3. Roads to Revolution -- Pt. II. The Succession Crisis, 1977-1979. 4. Human Rights and Nicaraguan Wrongs. 5. To Mediate or Not to Mediate: The Policy Question. 6. The (First) Mediation. 7. Marching to Different Drummers. 8. The Reluctant Arbiter. 9. Denouement -- Pt. III. Relating to the Revolution. 10. Carter: Mutual Respect and Suspicion. 11. Carter: Mutual Temptations. 12. Reagan: Mutual Resentment. 13. Reagan: Mutual Obsessions -- Pt. IV. The Democratic Transition and Nicaragua's Lessons. 14. The Central American Initiative. 15. The Second Mediation: Defining the Rules for a Free Election. 16. The Transfer. 17. Lessons from Three Challenges: Succession, Revolution, and Democracy.
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