A Historical Examination of the Political Economy of the Mexican State and Its Impact on Foreign PolicyUniversity of Denver, 1993 - 718 pages |
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... Nicaragua and eight other Central American and Caribbean nations with 160,000 barrels of oil per day under a credit arrangement . The number of beneficiary countries was later expanded to fourteen under the San Jose Agreement . 157 ...
... Nicaragua and eight other Central American and Caribbean nations with 160,000 barrels of oil per day under a credit arrangement . The number of beneficiary countries was later expanded to fourteen under the San Jose Agreement . 157 ...
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... Nicaragua . The plan called for the CIA to train and finance a paramilitary force of Nicaraguans who were to operate out of commando camps along the Honduran - Nicaraguan border . The new military strategy of Low Intensity Warfare was ...
... Nicaragua . The plan called for the CIA to train and finance a paramilitary force of Nicaraguans who were to operate out of commando camps along the Honduran - Nicaraguan border . The new military strategy of Low Intensity Warfare was ...
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... Nicaragua . Contadora was the expression of Mexican and Latin American opposition to Reagan administration support for the contras and aggression against the government of Nicaragua . Mexico was in a difficult position as the Lopez ...
... Nicaragua . Contadora was the expression of Mexican and Latin American opposition to Reagan administration support for the contras and aggression against the government of Nicaragua . Mexico was in a difficult position as the Lopez ...
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