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Eisenhower, Somoza, And The Cold War In Nicaragua
Eisenhower, Somoza, And The Cold War In Nicaragua, During the Cold War era, the United States faced the prospect of expanding its power in Central America. But we miscalculated—grievously. After 1945, Central America teemed with leaders willing to alter the region's quasi-colonial status. Some, like Fidel, Eisenhower, Somoza, And The Cold War In Nicaragua has a rating of 3 stars
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Eisenhower, Somoza, And The Cold War In Nicaragua, During the Cold War era, the United States faced the prospect of expanding its power in Central America. But we miscalculated—grievously. After 1945, Central America teemed with leaders willing to alter the region's quasi-colonial status. Some, like Fidel, Eisenhower, Somoza, And The Cold War In Nicaragua
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  • Eisenhower, Somoza, And The Cold War In Nicaragua
  • Written by author Michael D. Gambone
  • Published by Greenwood Publishing Group, Incorporated, September 1997
  • During the Cold War era, the United States faced the prospect of expanding its power in Central America. But we miscalculated—grievously. After 1945, Central America teemed with leaders willing to alter the region's quasi-colonial status. Some, like Fidel
  • Examines the Cold War in Central America from 1945 to 1963. Booknews Analyzes US-Nicaraguan economic and military relations, their separate development, and interaction during the Eisenhower administration, concentrating on the policymakin
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Introduction1
Pt. IThe First Administration, 1953-57
1Economic Assistance Policy: Growth on the American Plan15
2Nicaraguan Economic Development: Integration, Diversification, and Expansion45
3Defending the Plan: The Evolution of U.S. Military Assistance Policy, 1945-5777
4The Last Marines: The Origins and Development of the Guardia Nacional to 1957105
Pt. IIThe Second Administration, 1957-61
5Changes in the Plan: Economic Assistance Policy in the Second Eisenhower Administration131
6Nicaraguan Economic Development: Decline, Reform, and Retrenchment161
7Building a Flexible Response: American Military Assistance Policy, 1957-61183
8Enemies at the Gates: The Guardia Nacional, 1957-61209
Conclusions225
Selected Bibliography231
Index243


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