The 1990 elections in Nicaragua and their aftermath
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The 1990 elections in Nicaragua and their aftermath
Rowman & Littlefield, c1992
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 233-238)
Description and Table of Contents
- Volume
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: cloth ISBN 9780847677610
Description
Four experts on the Nicaraguan political system examine the causes and consequences of the striking defeat of the Sandinista National Liberation Front in the 1990 Nicaraguan democratic election. Using extensive survey data, the contributors detail a variety of circumstances, beyond the strong influence of U.S. military and diplomatic interest, that led to the victory of counter-revolutionary forces in Nicaragua.
Table of Contents
- Socio-Political Dynamics of the 1990 Nicaraguan Elections, Paul Oquist
- Rereading the Nicaraguan Pre-Election Polls, William Barns
- Electoral Results in the Rural Sector, Vanessa Castro
- The FSLN in Opposition, Gary Prevost
- Principles and Political Program of the FSLN
- Statues of the FSLN
- 1984 and 1990 Election Results.
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: pbk ISBN 9780847677665
Description
Four experts on the Nicaraguan political system examine the causes and consequences of the striking defeat of the Sandinista National Liberation Front in the 1990 Nicaraguan democratic election. Using extensive survey data, the contributors detail a variety of circumstances, beyond the strong influence of U.S. military and diplomatic interest, that led to the victory of counter-revolutionary forces in Nicaragua.
Table of Contents
- Socio-Political Dynamics of the 1990 Nicaraguan Elections, Paul Oquist
- Rereading the Nicaraguan Pre-Election Polls, William Barnes
- Electoral Results in the Rural Sector, Vanessa Castro
- The FSLN in Opposition, Gary Prevost
- Principles and Political Program of the FSLN
- Statues of the FSLN
- 1984 and 1990 Election Results.
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