The Contras, 1980-1989: A Special Kind of Politics
By (Author) W. Pardo-Maurer
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
26th November 1990
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
972.85053
Hardback
288
Former political officer for the Nicaraguan Resistance (the Contras), Rogelio Pardo-Maurer shares his experiences of the factional dynamics of that group in this study. Providing an historical account of internal politics in the Resistance, he analyzes the principle factions or issues of contention, devoting special attention to the influence of the US political process on Resistance policy. The book provides an inside look at one of the most controversial Resistance movements of the 20th century. Pardo-Maurer follows the Contras from the exposure of Oliver North to the signing of the ceasefire at Sapoa, the period in which he served as political assistant to the representative of the Resistance in Washington.
R. PARDO-MAURER joined the contras as a political officer in 1986, serving as special assistant to the Washington Office of the Nicaraguan Resistance until the Sapoa ceasefire of 1988. A national of both Costa Rica and the United States, he currently works in Costa Rica as a political consultant.