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Sandinista Communism and Rural Nicaragua Janusz Bugajski

Sandinista Communism and Rural Nicaragua By Janusz Bugajski

Sandinista Communism and Rural Nicaragua by Janusz Bugajski


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In this groundbreaking study, Janusz Bugajski evaluates the impact of Sandinista political, economic, and social programs.

Sandinista Communism and Rural Nicaragua Summary

Sandinista Communism and Rural Nicaragua by Janusz Bugajski

In this groundbreaking study, Janusz Bugajski evaluates the impact of Sandinista political, economic, and social programs. The book focuses on the confrontations between the regime and Nicaragua's rural population, particularly the Ladino peasantry and the Indian and black indigenous minorities of the Atlantic coast region. The book concentrates on the Sandinista's agrarian strategies in order to distinguish between short-term policies and long-term programs. It addresses the question of whether any durable and novel ideological, political, and economic elements have been introduced in Nicaragua in terms of Marxist-Leninist models of state socialism--expecially vis-a-vis peasantry and the country's ethnic minorities.

Upon seizing power in July 1979, the Sandinistas embarked on a socialist transformation of Nicaraguan society. This book concludes that in confronting major internal and external obstacles, the regime opted for a degree of economic flexibility without abandoning its long-term political objectives. The regime's Leninist political arrangements, claims Bugajski, were therefore combined with a quasi-Communist economic program. The Sandinistas captured and remodeled all levers of social control, including the state apparatus, the armed forces, and the security network, and fortified those mechanisms that could most effectively extend their domination. But in order to minimize economic dislocation, political opposition, and social unrest, to uphold productivity, to obtain vital agro-export revenues, and to prevent international isolation, Managua implemented a transitory mixed economy and continued to tolerate a politically weakened private sector.

About Janusz Bugajski

JANUSZ BUGAJSKI is Director of the East European Project at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington, D.C. He has served as a consultant for both government and private organizations and has lectured at numerous American and European universities. He chairs the South-Central Europe area studies program at the Foreign Service Institute, U.S. Department of State, and is the author or editor of several books on the region.

Table of Contents

Foreword Introduction: A Brief Overview of Marxism-Leninism Sandinismo: History and Ideology Sandinismo: The Levers of Control Sandinista Policies: The Peasantry Sandinista Policies: Indigenous Peoples Sandinistas and Contras Index

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NPB9780275935351
9780275935351
0275935353
Sandinista Communism and Rural Nicaragua by Janusz Bugajski
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1990-03-26
144
N/A
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