Condemned to Repetition: The United States and NicaraguaPrinceton University Press, 1987 - 392 páginas The new epilogue to Condemned to Repetition covers events, such as the Arias peace plan and the debate over funding for the Contras, through February 1988. |
Contenido
The Succession Crisis 19771979 | 47 |
The Policy Question | 76 |
Transitions | 101 |
Building Bridges The Plebiscite AntiClimax Sanctions | 119 |
The Reluctant Arbiter | 140 |
Denouement | 167 |
Relating to the Revolution | 189 |
Mutual Temptations | 213 |
Mutual Obsessions | 244 |
Looking Back and Ahead | 263 |
Turning Points | 286 |
A Different Road | 297 |
List of Selected Abbreviations | 315 |
Notes | 321 |
Interviews | 375 |
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Términos y frases comunes
Administration's Alfonso Robelo Anastasio Somoza arms asked Author's interview Batista Bowdler Brzezinski Carazo Caribbean Carlos Andrés Pérez Carter Administration Castro Central America Chamorro Christopher Committee Communist Congress contras Costa Rica crisis Cuba Cuban Daniel Ortega decision democracy democratic Department dictator dinistas Edén Pastora El Salvador elections force FSLN guerrillas human rights Humberto Ortega Inter-American issue January July June Junta Latin American leaders letter Managua mediation ment military aid moderate opposition moza National Guard National Security negotiations Nicara Nicaragua Betrayed Nicaraguan government officers option overthrow Pallais Panama peace Pezzullo plebiscite political President proposal Reagan Administration regime reports revolution revolutionary Rican Salvador Salvadoran San José Sandinistas Secretary September Sergio Ramírez Soviet strategy tion told Tomás Borge Torrijos treaties U.S. Ambassador U.S. Embassy U.S. government U.S. interests U.S. policy United Urcuyo Vaky Vance Venezuela wanted Washington Post WGBH York