Los empresarios y el estado posrevolucionario: el reordenamiento de las élites y la nueva estrategia de colaboración en Nicaragua
2017
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This study examines the political processes that affected the reconfiguration of the economic elite in Nicaragua during the 1980s and 1990s, and documents the changing patterns of relations between businessmen and the State after the return to power of Sandinista leader Daniel Ortega in 2007. Based on documents and interviews with representatives of COSEP, the Government and NGOs, this article traces the rise and fall of the factions of the traditional elite during the Sandinista Revolution and analyzes the impact of market reform on emerging dynamics during the post-revolutionary transitions that followed. These experiences help explain the new strategy of the business sector of sustained negotiation and collaboration with the government after the re-election and growing political dominance of Ortega.Este estudio examina los procesos políticos que afectaron la reconfiguración de la élite económica en Nicaragua durante los años 1980 y 1990, y documenta los patrones cambiantes de las relaciones entre los empresarios y el Estado tras el regreso al poder del líder sandinista Daniel Ortega en 2007. Basándose en documentos y entrevistas con representantes de COSEP, el Gobierno y las ONG, este artículo traza el auge y la caída de las facciones de la élite tradicional durante la Revolución Sandinista y analiza el impacto de la reforma del mercado en la dinámica emergente durante las transiciones postrevolucionarias que siguieron. Estas experiencias ayudan a explicar la nueva estrategia del sector empresarial de negociación sostenida y colaboración con el gobierno tras la reelección y creciente dominio político de Ortega. El artículo concluye levantando preguntas sobre los puntos de tensión y los problemas no resueltos que quedan. Palabras clave: Elites económicas, reconfiguración, cámaras de negocios, COSEP, dependencia estructural
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