Reagan's War on Terrorism in Nicaragua
Delve into "Reagan's War on Terrorism in Nicaragua" by Philip W. Travis, published by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc in 2018. This insightful study spans 232 pages and provides a thorough exploration of the Reagan administration's proxy war against Nicaragua. Travis critically examines how the administration leveraged the growing fear of international terrorism as a justification for its actions. Furthermore, the book offers an in-depth analysis of U.S. foreign policy, highlighting how the Nicaragua strategy laid the groundwork for the subsequent U.S. War on Terror in the twenty-first century. Engage with this compelling examination of political strategy and international law that illustrates the profound implications of past decisions on contemporary global dynamics.