The undermining of the Sandinista Revolution
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The undermining of the Sandinista Revolution
Macmillan , St. Martin's Press, 1997
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- : us : pbk
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. 207-218) and index
内容説明・目次
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: us : pbk ISBN 9780312217051
内容説明
The Sandinista revolution brought dramatic social, economic and political changes to Nicaragua in the 1980s, but in the wake of the electoral defeat of the FSLN in 1990 the revolution has struggled to survive in the face of challenges from the Chamorro administration, the US government, and the International Monetary Fund. Gains of the revolution in health care, education, Atlantic Coast autonomy, agrarian reform, and other areas have been systematically eroded. However, significant efforts have also been mounted, especially in grass roots organizing and by women's organizations, to protect the revolution's achievements. Through a series of articles based on current research, seven experts on contemporary Nicaragua draw a balance sheet on the gains of Sandinista revolution achieved by 1990 and assess the current status of the revolutionary project.
目次
- List of Plates Acknowledgements Notes on the Contributors Preface to the 1999 Reprint Introduction The Status of the Sandinista Revolutionary Project
- G.Prevost Democracy Derailed the 1990 Elections and After
- H.E.Vanden Structural Adjustment and Resistance: The Political Economy of Nicaragua under Chamorro
- R.Stahler-Sholk Nicaragua's Transition of State Power: Through Feminist Lenses
- C.C.Metoyer The Grass-Roots Organizations in Nicaragua
- P.M.LaRamee and E.G.Polakoff Bibliography Index
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: uk ISBN 9780333648377
内容説明
The Sandinista revolution brought dramatic social, economic and political changes to Nicaragua in the 1980s, but in the wake of the electoral defeat of the FSLN in 1990 the revolution has struggled to survive in the face of challenges from the Chamorro administration, the US government, and the International Monetary Fund. Gains of the revolution in health care, education, Atlantic Coast autonomy, agrarian reform, and other areas have been systemically eroded. However, significant efforts have also been mounted, especially in grass roots organizing and by women's organizations, to protect the revolution's achievements. Through a series of articles based on current research, seven experts on contemporary Nicaragua draw a balance sheet on the gains of Sandinista revolution achieved by 1990 and assess the current status of the revolutionary project.
目次
- Acknowledgements - Notes on the Contributors - Introduction - The Status of the Sandinista Revolutionary Project
- G.Prevost - Democracy Derailed the 1990 Elections and After
- H.E.Vanden - Structural Adjustment and Resistance: The Political Economy of Nicaragua under Chamorro
- R.Stahler-Sholk - Nicaragua's Transition of State Power: through Feminist Lenses
- C.C.Metoyer - The Grass-Roots Organizations in Nicaragua
- P.M.LaRamee & E.G.Polakoff - Index
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