At the Fall of Somoza

At the Fall of Somoza
Author: Lawrence Pezzullo
Publisher:
Total Pages: 338
Release: 1993
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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Ambassador Pezzullo concludes by asking: Why was a great superpower so deeply involved in a poor, tiny country of two and a half million people? Why - given that involvement - was the United States so ineffectual in gaining a peaceful settlement to Nicaragua's brutal civil war? Lawrence and Ralph Pezzullo provide a rare glimpse into the push-and-pull of U.S. foreign policy making in a cold war atmosphere.

The Somoza Regime

The Somoza Regime
Author: Jenny R. Weber
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1992
Genre: Nicaragua
ISBN:

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Somoza Falling

Somoza Falling
Author: Anthony Lake
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 338
Release: 1989
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780395419830

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Using the fall of the Central American dictator Somoza as a case study, a Carter administration insider tells how foreign policy really gets made.

The Regime of Anastasio Somoza, 1936-1956

The Regime of Anastasio Somoza, 1936-1956
Author: Knut Walter
Publisher: Univ of North Carolina Press
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2000-11-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 0807866210

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To many observers, Anastasio Somoza, who ruled Nicaragua from 1936 until his assassination in 1956, personified the worst features of a dictator. While not dismissing these characteristics, Knut Walter argues that the regime was in fact more notable for its achievement of stability, economic growth, and state building than for its personalistic and dictatorial features. Using a wide range of sources in Nicaraguan archives, Walter focuses on institutional and structural developments to explain how Somoza gained and consolidated power. According to Walter, Somoza preferred to resolve conflicts by political means rather than by outright coercion. Specifically, he built his government on agreements negotiated with the country's principal political actors, labor groups, and business organizations. Nicaragua's two traditional parties, one conservative and the other liberal, were included in elections, thus giving the appearance of political pluralism. Partly as a result, the opposition was forced to become increasingly radical, says Walter; eventually, in 1979, Nicaragua produced the only successful revolution in Central America and the first in all of Latin America since Cuba's.

Somoza Falling

Somoza Falling
Author: Anthony Lake
Publisher: Univ of Massachusetts Press
Total Pages: 340
Release: 1990
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780870237331

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'Carefully examines how our policy toward Nicaragua in 1978-89 emerged, describes the characteristics of the middle players in this decision-making process, and discusses the complexities which govern their two important groups--career officers and political appointees. The result is an insightful, objective, and clear account, based in part on frank interviews and personal experiences, that illustrates both policy-making groups' paradoxical positions and offers precise lessons to be learned from past dealings with Third World revolutions.' --Library Journal

Nicaragua Betrayed

Nicaragua Betrayed
Author: Anastasio Somoza
Publisher:
Total Pages: 456
Release: 1980
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Tells how Somoza's government in Nicaragua fell.

Death of Somoza

Death of Somoza
Author: Claribel Alegría
Publisher:
Total Pages: 180
Release: 1996
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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Death of Somoza reveals the inside story of the assassination of Anastasio Somoza Debayle in Asuncion, Paraguay in 1980. Alegria and Flakoll, on the recommendation of Julio Cortazar, met "Ramon," a leader in the Argentinian Revolutionary Workers' Party (PRT) and with his help were able to interview all the survivors of the commando team that carried out the "bringing to justice" of Somoza. Alegria and Flakoll rewove these testimonies into a narrative that reads like a thriller and gives a vivid picture of the political and social climate of the time. Enlivened by its colorful cast of characters, Death of Somoza is the definitive account of how Anastasio Somoza Debayle was brought to justice. This story is not an apology for terrorism, but rather the chronicle of a tyrannicide.

So I Bought an Air Force

So I Bought an Air Force
Author: W. W. Martin
Publisher: Hillcrest Publishing Group
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2013
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1938690362

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Nicaraguan strongman General Anastasio Somoza is making room for the modern jets sent down by his Cold War ally, the United States. Will Martin, a 34-year-old civilian pilot, has just suffered the loss of his family business in Chicago and is looking to make a fresh start. So I Bought An Air Force is the wild but true tale of how Martin buys the Nicaraguan Air Force's fleet of P-51 Mustangs, F-47 Thunderbolts, and C-45 Expeditors and his struggles to get his planes back up to the U.S. With stunning color photographs from the author's personal archive, "So I Bought An Air Force" gives the reader a vivid look at the rough-and-tumble world of 1960s Latin America from the cockpit of some of the hottest American aircraft ever built.

Not Condemned To Repetition

Not Condemned To Repetition
Author: Robert Pastor
Publisher: Westview Press
Total Pages: 378
Release: 2002-02-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 0813338107

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During the last three decades, Nicaragua posed three of the most difficult challenges faced by U.S. foreign policy-makers in the third world: how to cope with a declining, repressive, but previously ?friendly” dictator? how to relate to an anti-American revolutionary government? how to facilitate a democratic transition? The Nicaraguan challenge was to establish a democratic and autonomous government, with as much support and as little interference as possible from the great powers. This book demonstrates how an unproductive interaction led to both sides' worst nightmares.