Nicaragua [electronic resource] : the making of U.S. policy, 1978-1990.

Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
[Ann Arbor, MI] : Bell & Howell Information and Learning, c2000.

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Covers U.S. policy toward the Nicaraguan revolution, starting with the January 1978 assassination of newspaper publisher Pedro Joaquín Chamorro, an event which sparked the insurrection that culminated in the Sandista overthrow of the Somoza family dynasty 18 months later, and ending with the Sandinista government's electral defeat by the U.S.-backed UNO coalition of Violeta Chamorro on February 25, 1990.
Notes
Title from home page (viewed Mar. 23, 2011).
Bibliographic references
Includes searchable bibliography and chronology.
Original version
Transcribed from: Alexandria, Va. : Chadwyck-Healey, 1991. 579 microfiches.
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Digital National Security Archive
OCLC
46417869
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