ABSTRACT
Since the revolution in 1979, Nicaragua has faced economic dislocation, a growing debt, chronic hard currency shortages, a counter-revolutionary war, economic and diplomatic pressure from the US, and regional isolation. In spite of these challenging problems, the Sandinista leadership, maintaining a broad array of international contacts, continues
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part 1|34 pages
Introduction
part 2|89 pages
Domestic Constraints on Foreign Policy
part 3|137 pages
International Constraints on Foreign Policy
part 4|124 pages
Patterns in Revolutionary Nicaragua's Foreign Policy