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Managing the Commanding Heights - Nicaragua's State Enterprises (Paperback)
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Managing the Commanding Heights - Nicaragua's State Enterprises (Paperback)
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Revolutions have often occurred in poor countries. Although
triumphant revolutionaries may lack the resources to assume
complete responsibility for their country's economy, they do tend
to nationalize what Lenin called the "commanding heights"-those
enterprises that meet the strategic needs of the polity. How these
enterprises are administered is consequential, and at times
decisive, for the course of revolutionary change. In Managing the
Commanding Heights, Forrest D. Colburn explores the Sandinistas'
management of Nicaragua's state enterprises, with an emphasis on
the critical agrarian sector. Central to the book are three lively
and instructive case studies that provide a penetrating glimpse
into life in post-revolutionary Nicaragua. In analyzing these
cases, Colburn explains the intentions of the Sandinista elite and
links them with choices made at individual enterprises. Colburn
argues that state enterprises have been politically useful but
economically unsuccessful. Even with the unseen political
advantages of state enterprises, the pronounced financial losses of
nationalized farms and factories exacerbate the economic-and
ultimately political-vulnerability of a regime already weakened by
counterrevolution. The evidence demonstrates trenchant limitations
to a revolutionary state's capacity to improve popular welfare.
State capacity is undermined by multiple factors: international
constraints on the autonomy of post-revolutionary regimes, sheer
poverty, the unintended but inevitable political manipulation of
the economy, the lack of managerial ability among even
well-intentioned elites, and a revolutionary mentalite that erodes
rationality. These same difficulties have bedeviled other
post-revolutionary regimes, notably those in Africa. Managing the
Commanding Heights is essential reading for anyone interested in
the dynamics of revolutionary regimes and the possibilities for
radical change in poor countries. This title is part of UC Press's
Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California
Press's mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and
give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to
1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship
accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title
was originally published in 1990.
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