U.S. Foreign Policy,National Security Doctrine,and Central America Nora Hamilton,Jeffrey A. Frieden,Linda Fuller,and Manuel Pastor,Jr. (eds.),Crisis in Central America: Regional Dynamics and U.S. Policy in the 1980s (Boulder: Westview Press,1988) 272 pp. $9.95. Michael T. Klare and Peter Kornbluh (eds.),Low-Intensity Warfare: Counterinsurgency,Proinsurgency,and Antiterrorism in the Eighties (New York: Pantheon,1988) 250 pp. $8.95. Saul Landau,The Dangerous Doctrine: National Security and U.S. Foreign Policy (Boulder: Westview Press,1988) 201 pp. $9.95. Robert A. Pastor,Condemned to Repetition: The United States and Nicaragua (Princeton: Princeton University Press,1987) 392 pp. $24.95. Lars Schoultz,National Security and United States Policy toward Latin America (Princeton: Princeton University Press,1987) 424 pp. $12.95. Thomas W. Walker (ed.),Reagan versus the Sandinistas: The Undeclared War on Nicaragua (Boulder: Westview Press,1987) 337 pp. $14.95
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U.S. Foreign Policy,National Security Doctrine,and Central America Nora Hamilton,Jeffrey A. Frieden,Linda Fuller,and Manuel Pastor,Jr. (eds.),Crisis in Central America: Regional Dynamics and U.S. Policy in the 1980s (Boulder: Westview Press,1988) 272 pp. $9.95. Michael T. Klare and Peter Kornbluh (eds.),Low-Intensity Warfare: Counterinsurgency,Proinsurgency,and Antiterrorism in the Eighties (New York: Pantheon,1988) 250 pp. $8.95. Saul Landau,The Dangerous Doctrine: National Security and U.S. Foreign Policy (Boulder: Westview Press,1988) 201 pp. $9.95. Robert A. Pastor,Condemned to Repetition: The United States and Nicaragua (Princeton: Princeton University Press,1987) 392 pp. $24.95. Lars Schoultz,National Security and United States Policy toward Latin America (Princeton: Princeton University Press,1987) 424 pp. $12.95. Thomas W. Walker (ed.),Reagan versus the Sandinistas: The Undeclared War on Nicaragua (Boulder: Westview Press,1987) 337 pp. $14.95
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