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Conclusion

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The examination of the Soviet policy towards Central America in the preceding chapters leads one to a conclusion that the Soviet Union did not intend to establish socialism in Nicaragua or a second ‘Cuba’, nor to promote a social revolutionary change in El Salvador and Guatemala, but merely to cause problems for the United States.

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Paszyn, D. (2000). Conclusion. In: The Soviet Attitude to Political and Social Change in Central America, 1979–90. Studies in Russia and East Europe. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230289000_8

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