Nicaragua
Intro
Located between Honduras and Costa Rica with access to both oceans, Nicaragua occupies a geographically advantageous but politically constrained position in Central America.
Background
Nicaragua’s modern history is shaped by revolution, foreign intervention, and repeated cycles of political centralization. Institutional erosion has curtailed development and external engagement.
History
Independence and oligarchic rule
Sandinista revolution
Civil conflict and foreign intervention
Electoral transition
Authoritarian consolidation
Present Day
Political repression, restricted civil society, and limited economic opportunity define current conditions. Emigration and remittances play growing roles in household survival.
Future Outlook
Nicaragua’s trajectory depends on political change and international re-engagement. Absent reform, economic stagnation and isolation are likely to persist.
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