Somoza Falling
Anthony Lake
'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
Lake, a former director
of policy planning for President Carter, explores how foreign policy is
made and offers an inside perspective of the workings of the State
Department, using as a case study the fall of Anastasio Somoza.
Lake, a former director
of policy planning for President Carter, explores how foreign policy is
made and offers an inside perspective of the workings of the State
Department, using as a case study the fall of Anastasio Somoza.
년:
1990
출판사:
Univ of Massachusetts Press
언어:
english
페이지:
317
ISBN 10:
0870237330
ISBN 13:
9780870237331
파일:
PDF, 46.08 MB
IPFS:
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english, 1990