Washington, Somoza and the Sandinistas
Discover the intricate dynamics of U.S. foreign policy in "Washington, Somoza and the Sandinistas" by author Paul D. Escott. Published by Cambridge University Press in 1994, this hardback edition spans 356 pages and offers an in-depth analysis of U.S. relations with Nicaragua during the Nixon, Ford, and Carter administrations. Drawing on personal interviews and declassified U.S. government documents, Escott unveils the complexities of the political landscape and sheds light on the significant events that shaped this era. Ideal for history buffs and political enthusiasts alike, this book provides a profound exploration of the tensions and strategies that defined U.S.-Nicaraguan relations. Don't miss the chance to understand this pivotal moment in history through a well-researched and engaging narrative.