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This study of U.S. policy toward Nicaragua during the Nixon, Ford, and Carter presidencies reveals t...
Nicaragua has become an American obsession. Although its population is less than Oklahoma\u27s, it d...
Cabestrero, an activist priest-journalist based in Nicaragua, listened to the testimony of more than...
This report exposes the policies of torture, murder, and wanton violence employed by the forces Reag...
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Here published for the first time in book form, Psychological Operations in Guerrilla Warfare is the...
The Reagan administration spent eight years and a vast amount of money backing the Contras in their ...
During the 1980s, many Americans dealt with Nicaragua\u27s Sandinistas and the Contra war according ...
The question of providing aid to the Nicaraguan Resistance has been significant to United States hum...
This study of U.S. policy toward Nicaragua during the Nixon, Ford, and Carter presidencies reveals t...
Nicaragua has become an American obsession. Although its population is less than Oklahoma\u27s, it d...
Cabestrero, an activist priest-journalist based in Nicaragua, listened to the testimony of more than...
This report exposes the policies of torture, murder, and wanton violence employed by the forces Reag...
During the first two years of Ronald Reagan’s second term the United States developed an offensive s...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of History, Washington State UniversityIn the 1980s, a terrorism crisis t...
On the basis of research and travels to Nicaragua, the authors provide a thorough critique of the Re...
Dillon, a reporter for the Miami Herald , offers the first comprehensive examination of the civil wa...
From 1981 to 1986, the Reagan administration viewed Nicaragua's Marxist regime as a threat to region...
On Friday October 16, 1981, President Ronald Reagan wrote in his personal diary, “Central America is...
Who are the Contras, the anti-Sandinista forces that President Reagan is determined to support? Eich...
Here published for the first time in book form, Psychological Operations in Guerrilla Warfare is the...
The Reagan administration spent eight years and a vast amount of money backing the Contras in their ...
During the 1980s, many Americans dealt with Nicaragua\u27s Sandinistas and the Contra war according ...
The question of providing aid to the Nicaraguan Resistance has been significant to United States hum...
This study of U.S. policy toward Nicaragua during the Nixon, Ford, and Carter presidencies reveals t...
Nicaragua has become an American obsession. Although its population is less than Oklahoma\u27s, it d...
Cabestrero, an activist priest-journalist based in Nicaragua, listened to the testimony of more than...