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Nicaragua
In the aftermath of civil war, efforts to transfer disputes from the battlefield to the ballot box:
- Resource Information Center, October 2001: The 2001 elections
A journey in search of context:
- Christianity & Crisis, November 1984: Central America: Some of the Truth
Nicaragua’s democratic transition:

- Christianity & Crisis, December 1984: The Nicaraguan election: Morning glories and sonic booms – what really happened on November 4?
- Christianity & Crisis, December 1986: “By the people”: constitution making in Nicaragua
- World Policy Journal, Spring 1987: Nicaragua’s New Constitution: A close reading
- From Revolution and Counterrevolution in Nicaragua: The Evolution of Governmental Institutions
Church and state:
- Christianity & Crisis, November 1984: Religion and the Revolution: the church’s nature and mission
- Christianity & Crisis, July 1985: Under the red hat: Getting to know Managua’s new cardinal
- El Nuevo Diario, June 1985: The Cardinal cites Jefferson out of context to attack the Revolution: Jefferson inspira a Obando

Freedom of the press:
- Christianity & Crisis, November 1984: Nicaragua’s media of communications: They don’t all speak with one voice
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