From Sandino to Lula: a study of Brazilian-Nicaraguan relations (1906-2007).
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https://doi.org/10.15448/1980-864X.2007.2.2394Keywords:
Brazil, Nicarágua, Latin American StudiesAbstract
The paper explores the evolution of the bilateral relations among Brazil and Nicaragua after a century. It is observed that the bilateral relationship generally was positive and constructive, however modest. The democratization of both countries and the current affinities between the governments suggest a moderate optimism for the future.Downloads
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