Decentering Managua

D. J. Lee
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This chapter looks at the aftermath of the 1972 earthquake that destroyed Managua. It demonstrates how the planners, who implemented Managua's reconstruction, planned a new city modeled on US urban space even though the US government under President Nixon turned away from the developmental premises of the Alliance for Progress. The plan for a decentralized metropolis created an unlikely consensus: US planners, many of whom were less comfortable than Nixon with Somoza's dictatorship, as well as Nicaragua's anti-Somoza opposition, believed that decentralization could diminish the power of the dictator, while Somoza and his staunchest supporters in the United States believed that the tools of urban planning would cement the dictator's economic and political control. The chapter then examines how the new city cemented an alliance of Frente Sandinista de Liberación Nacional radicals with Nicaragua's anti-Somoza elite.
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本章着眼于1972年摧毁马那瓜的地震的后果。它展示了实施马那瓜重建的规划者是如何按照美国城市空间规划一个新城市的,尽管尼克松总统领导下的美国政府背离了“进步联盟”的发展前提。分散大都市的计划创造了一个不太可能的共识:美国的规划者,他们中的许多人对索莫扎的独裁统治以及尼加拉瓜的反索莫扎反对派都不太满意,他们认为分散可以削弱独裁者的权力,而索莫扎和他在美国最坚定的支持者则认为城市规划的工具将巩固独裁者的经济和政治控制。这一章接着探讨了这座新城市是如何巩固桑地诺阵线Liberación民族激进分子与尼加拉瓜反索莫扎精英的联盟的。
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