Pastor, Robert A.
Boulder, Colo. : Westview Press, 2002.
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Notes:
- Rev. and updated ed. of: Condemned to repetition. c1998.
- Includes bibliographical references (p. 307-338) and index.
- Pt. I. Setting the Stage — 1. Declining Dictators, Rising Revolutions — 2. Fractured History — 3. Roads to Revolution — Pt. II. Succession Crisis, 1977-1979 — 4. Human Rights and Nicaraguan Wrongs — 5. To Mediate or Not to Mediate: The Policy Question — 6. (First) Mediation — 7. Marching to Different Drummers — 8. 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. Democratic Transition and Nicaragua’s Lessons — 14. Central American Initiative — 15. Second Mediation: Defining the Rules for a Free Election — 16. Transfer — 17. Lessons from Three Challenges: Succession, Revolution, and Democracy.
Subjects:
- United States — Foreign relations — Nicaragua.
- Nicaragua — Foreign relations — United States.
- United States — Foreign relations — 1981-1989.
- United States — Foreign relations — 1977-1981.
- Nicaragua — Politics and government — 1979-1990.
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