Title of article :
Still their backyard? The US and post-Mitch development strategies in Nicaragua
Author/Authors :
Ed Brown، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Abstract :
During the Reagan and Bush presidencies the goals and impacts of US interventions in Nicaragua (and the Central American isthmus more generally) were painfully obvious to most critical observers. The 1990s, in contrast, have seen the Clinton administration adopt a much lower profile, although the US has remained a key influence on political events within the region. This paper explores the twists and turns of the continuing US involvement in Nicaragua over the course of the past decade and its relationship to the processes of neoliberal restructuring which have occurred under the Chamorro and Aleman governments. Finally, it considers the extent to which the tragic impacts of Hurricane Mitch in October 1998 might (through their demonstration of the social and ecological costs of current neoliberal development strategies) provide an opportunity for a shift in the priorities underlying the formulation of US policy towards Nicaragua.
Keywords :
Hurricane Mitch , development , Nicaragua , neoliberalism
Journal title :
Political Geography
Journal title :
Political Geography