The Reagan administration spent eight years and a vast amount of money backing the Contras in their bid to overthrow the Sandinista government of Nicaragua. Although the Sandinistas eventually were ousted, it was by the ballot box and not the M-16, for by that time the Contras had ceased to be a viable force. What caused their untimely demise? Some of the fault lies with the Contras themselves, but in this account of villainy, courage, incompetence and violent death in a country at war with itself, the author sets out to show that there is blame in Washington, too. Garvin covered the war for six years, often travelling with Contra combat units, and his work was nominated for Pulitzer Prizes in 1988 and 1989. He won the Mencken Award for Inv...
On the basis of research and travels to Nicaragua, the authors provide a thorough critique of the Re...
Only abstract. Paper copies of master’s theses are listed in the Helka database (http://www.helsinki...
The 1980’s were troublesome years for the Nicaraguan Sandinist government and its citizens. After ac...
The Reagan administration spent eight years and a vast amount of money backing the Contras in their ...
Dillon, a reporter for the Miami Herald , offers the first comprehensive examination of the civil wa...
During the 1980s, many Americans dealt with Nicaragua\u27s Sandinistas and the Contra war according ...
Who are the Contras, the anti-Sandinista forces that President Reagan is determined to support? Eich...
Nicaragua has become an American obsession. Although its population is less than Oklahoma\u27s, it d...
Este artículo explora la construcción de una opinión pública en Costa Rica acerca de la guerra en Ni...
This essay explores the constitution in Costa Rica of public opinion about the war of Sandinistas an...
Although the Contras exhibited appalling human rights violations while accepting hefty sums of money...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of History, Washington State UniversityIn April 1985 the Reagan administr...
This report exposes the policies of torture, murder, and wanton violence employed by the forces Reag...
From 1981 to 1986, the Reagan administration viewed Nicaragua's Marxist regime as a threat to region...
Here published for the first time in book form, Psychological Operations in Guerrilla Warfare is the...
On the basis of research and travels to Nicaragua, the authors provide a thorough critique of the Re...
Only abstract. Paper copies of master’s theses are listed in the Helka database (http://www.helsinki...
The 1980’s were troublesome years for the Nicaraguan Sandinist government and its citizens. After ac...
The Reagan administration spent eight years and a vast amount of money backing the Contras in their ...
Dillon, a reporter for the Miami Herald , offers the first comprehensive examination of the civil wa...
During the 1980s, many Americans dealt with Nicaragua\u27s Sandinistas and the Contra war according ...
Who are the Contras, the anti-Sandinista forces that President Reagan is determined to support? Eich...
Nicaragua has become an American obsession. Although its population is less than Oklahoma\u27s, it d...
Este artículo explora la construcción de una opinión pública en Costa Rica acerca de la guerra en Ni...
This essay explores the constitution in Costa Rica of public opinion about the war of Sandinistas an...
Although the Contras exhibited appalling human rights violations while accepting hefty sums of money...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of History, Washington State UniversityIn April 1985 the Reagan administr...
This report exposes the policies of torture, murder, and wanton violence employed by the forces Reag...
From 1981 to 1986, the Reagan administration viewed Nicaragua's Marxist regime as a threat to region...
Here published for the first time in book form, Psychological Operations in Guerrilla Warfare is the...
On the basis of research and travels to Nicaragua, the authors provide a thorough critique of the Re...
Only abstract. Paper copies of master’s theses are listed in the Helka database (http://www.helsinki...
The 1980’s were troublesome years for the Nicaraguan Sandinist government and its citizens. After ac...