The ends of modernization Nicaragua and the United States in the Cold War era / David Johnson Lee.

SeriesThe United States in the world
Contents Introduction : Development, Ideology, and Catastrophe in the Americas -- The Alliance for Progress on the Doubtful Strait -- De-Centering Managua -- Dis-Integrating Rural Development -- Pluralism, Development, and the Nicaraguan Revolution -- Retracing Imperial Paths on The Mosquito Coast -- Institutionalized Precarity In Post-War Nicaragua -- Epilogue : Repetition, Alliance, and Protest in Contemporary Nicaragua.
Abstract "This book studies the relations between Nicaragua and the United States during and after the Cold War to understand the transformation of the ideals of modernization, national autonomy, and planned development as they gave way to human rights protection, neoliberalism, and sustainability as global ideals"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (pages221-246) and index.
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Issued in other formPrint version: Lee, David Johnson, 1978- The ends of modernization Ithaca, New York : Cornell University Press, 2021. 9781501756214
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