Nicaragua

Nicaragua
Title Nicaragua PDF eBook
Author International Bank for Reconstruction and Development. Latin America and the Caribbean Regional Office
Publisher
Pages 106
Release 1986
Genre
ISBN

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Nicaragua

Nicaragua
Title Nicaragua PDF eBook
Author Washington Office on Latin America Staff
Publisher
Pages 53
Release 1987-07-01
Genre
ISBN 9780929513003

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Nicaragua, the Human Tragedy of the War, April-June, 1986

Nicaragua, the Human Tragedy of the War, April-June, 1986
Title Nicaragua, the Human Tragedy of the War, April-June, 1986 PDF eBook
Author Mary Dutcher
Publisher
Pages 66
Release 1986
Genre Atrocities
ISBN

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Freedom on the Offensive

Freedom on the Offensive
Title Freedom on the Offensive PDF eBook
Author William Michael Schmidli
Publisher Cornell University Press
Pages 325
Release 2022-09-15
Genre History
ISBN 1501765175

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In Freedom on the Offensive, William Michael Schmidli illuminates how the Reagan administration's embrace of democracy promotion was a defining development in US foreign relations in the late twentieth century. Reagan used democracy promotion to refashion the bipartisan Cold War consensus that had collapsed in the late 1960s amid opposition to the Vietnam War. Over the course of the 1980s, the initiative led to a greater institutionalization of human rights—narrowly defined to include political rights and civil liberties and to exclude social and economic rights—as a US foreign policy priority. Democracy promotion thus served to legitimize a distinctive form of US interventionism and to underpin the Reagan administration's aggressive Cold War foreign policies. Drawing on newly available archival materials, and featuring a range of perspectives from top-level policymakers and politicians to grassroots activists and militants, this study makes a defining contribution to our understanding of human rights ideas and the projection of American power during the final decade of the Cold War. Using Reagan's undeclared war on Nicaragua as a case study in US interventionism, Freedom on the Offensive explores how democracy promotion emerged as the centerpiece of an increasingly robust US human rights agenda. Yet, this initiative also became intertwined with deeply undemocratic practices that misled the American people, violated US law, and contributed to immense human and material destruction. Pursued through civil society or low-cost military interventions and rooted in the neoliberal imperatives of US-led globalization, Reagan's democracy promotion initiative had major implications for post–Cold War US foreign policy.

Nicaragua

Nicaragua
Title Nicaragua PDF eBook
Author Catholic Institute for International Relations
Publisher
Pages 160
Release 1987
Genre Political Science
ISBN

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Right to Survive

Right to Survive
Title Right to Survive PDF eBook
Author Catholic Institute for International Relations
Publisher
Pages 160
Release 1987
Genre Political Science
ISBN

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Nicaragua

Nicaragua
Title Nicaragua PDF eBook
Author Ralph Lee Woodward
Publisher Oxford, England : Clio Press
Pages 344
Release 1994
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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Annotation. An annotated bibliography of publications dealing with all aspects of Nicaragua's past and present. Sections on history, politics, foreign relations, and the economy cover the country's progress from colonial domination to the present. Includes a substantial number of publications on the country which appeared in the 1980s. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.