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The Ends of Modernization

Nicaragua and the United States in the Cold War Era
  • David Johnson Lee
Sprache: Englisch
Veröffentlicht/Copyright: 2023
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The Ends of Modernization studies the relations between Nicaragua and the United States in the crucial years during and after the Cold War. David Johnson Lee charts the transformation of the ideals of modernization, national autonomy, and planned development as they gave way to human rights protection, neoliberalism, and sustainability. Using archival material, newspapers, literature, and interviews with historical actors in countries across Latin America, the United States, and Europe, Lee demonstrates how conflict between the United States and Nicaragua shaped larger international development policy and transformed the Cold War.

In Nicaragua, the backlash to modernization took the form of the Sandinista Revolution which ousted President Anastasio Somoza Debayle in July 1979. In the wake of the earlier reconstruction of Managua after the devastating 1972 earthquake and instigated by the revolutionary shift of power in the city, the Sandinista Revolution incited radical changes that challenged the frankly ideological and economic motivations of modernization. In response to threats to its ideological dominance regionally and globally, the United States began to promote new paradigms of development built around human rights, entrepreneurial internationalism, indigenous rights, and sustainable development.

Lee traces the ways Nicaraguans made their country central to the contest over development ideals beginning in the 1960s, transforming how political and economic development were imagined worldwide. By illustrating how ideas about ecology and sustainable development became linked to geopolitical conflict during and after the Cold War, The Ends of Modernization provides a history of the late Cold War that connects the contest between the two then-prevailing superpowers to trends that shape our present, globalized, multipolar world.

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David Johnson Lee teaches US and Latin American history in Philadelphia.

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[Lee] focuses on internal Nicaraguan affairs, contextualizing American involvement without letting the US dominate his convincing analysis.

Max Paul Friedman, American University, author of Rethinking Anti-Americanism:

In The Ends of Modernization, David Johnson Lee convincingly argues that the Sandinista revolution offers an excellent case through which to examine and complicate the history of ideologies of development. Lee is a creative thinker with a writer's sensitivity to the nuances of language.

Thomas F. O'Brien, University of Houston, author of The Making of the Americas:

Well written and effectively organized, The Ends of Modernization offers an enlightening view of the evolution of US modernization theory and policy in the second half of the twentieth century. David Johnson Lee makes a valuable contribution to his field.


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Repetition, Alliance, and Protest in Contemporary Nicaragua
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15. August 2021
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