La construcción de un Estado neo-colonial: el encuentro nicaragüense con la diplomacia del dolar
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Este trabajo al mostrar cuáles fueron las prácticas políticas y económicas de la diplomacia del dólar en Nicaragua, intenta esclarecer cómo este nuevo proyecto estadounidense pensado para modernizar de los estados latinoamericanos, resulto un proyecto feudal y antimoderno desde el punto de vista de la élite de ese país.
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