| The Political Economy of Revolutionary Nicaragua Subjects: Humanities; Politics & International Relations; Social Sciences; History; Cultural Studies; Military & Strategic Studies; Asian Politics; British Politics; European Politics; Government; International Politics; Political Philosophy; Political Theory; Sociology & Social Policy; British History; European History; Asian History; World/ International History; Modern History 1750-1945; Social & Cultural History; Political History; Military Studies; Protest Movements; Revolution - Government; Political Sociology; This book, first published in 1987, is a solid, analytical exploration of the complex dynamics of the revolutionary economic transformation from 1979 to 1986. This collection of eleven essays provides a clear picture of the goals, internal debates, external influences and shifting policy decisions which affected the efforts of the Sandinista government. They help to clarify the dynamics between soaring food prices and falling wages, and explain the complex relationship between the private sector and the state. They also document the policies of the Reagan administration toward the Sandinista government. Rose J. Spalding |