Washington, Somoza and the Sandinistas

Washington, Somoza and the Sandinistas

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Morley Morris H.
Cambridge University Press
EAN: 9780521450812
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This study of US policy toward Nicaragua during the Nixon, Ford, and Carter presidencies reveals the fundamental importance Washington places on preserving state institutions in Latin America while adopting a much more flexible approach regarding support for elected regimes or dictatorial rulers. The Carter White House decision to dump a longstanding ally, Somoza, and support a regime change was triggered by the appearance of a mass-based social movement led by radical nationalist guerrillas posing a challenge to both the dictatorial regime and, more importantly, the state structure that underpinned it. This study is based on the extensive use of personal interviews and declassified US government documents. Among its distinctive features as compared with earlier studies is the emphasis on the pivotal role Washington played in contributing to the long-term survival of the Somoza dictatorship. It is the first detailed study, based on original research, of Nixon and Ford policy toward Nicaragua.
EAN 9780521450812
ISBN 0521450810
Binding Hardback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Publication date February 25, 1994
Pages 356
Language English
Dimensions 237 x 158 x 25
Country United Kingdom
Authors Morley Morris H.