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Allende's Chile and the Inter-American Cold War [[electronic resource] /] / Tanya Harmer



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Autore: Harmer Tanya Visualizza persona
Titolo: Allende's Chile and the Inter-American Cold War [[electronic resource] /] / Tanya Harmer Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Chapel Hill, : University of North Carolina Press, c2011
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (396 p.)
Disciplina: 980.03
Soggetto topico: History, Modern - 20th century
International relations - History - 20th century
Soggetto geografico: Latin America Politics and government 1948-1980
United States Foreign relations Latin America
Latin America Foreign relations United States
United States Foreign relations 1945-1989
Chile Foreign relations 1970-1973
Cuba Foreign relations 1959-1990
Brazil Foreign relations 1964-1985
Soggetto genere / forma: Electronic books.
Note generali: Description based upon print version of record.
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Nota di contenuto: Ideals : Castro, Allende, Nixon, and the inter-American Cold War -- Upheaval : an election in Chile, September-November 1970 -- Rebellion : in pursuit of radical transformation, November 1970-July 1971 -- Disputes : copper, compañeros, and counterrevolution, July-December 1971 -- Battle lines : d'tente unmasked, January-October 1972 -- Crossroads : incomprehension and dead ends, November 1972-July 1973 -- Cataclysm : the Chilean coup and its fallout.
Sommario/riassunto: "Drawing on firsthand interviews and recently declassified documents from archives in North America, Europe, and South America, Harmer provides the most comprehensive account to date of Cuban involvement in Latin America in the early 1970's, Chilean foreign relations during Allende's presidency, Brazil's support for counterrevolution in the Southern Cone, and the Nixon administration's Latin American policies. Harmer argues that this battle was part of a dynamic inter-American Cold War struggle to determine Latin America's future"--Provided by publisher.
"Fidel Castro described Salvador Allende's democratic election as president of Chile in 1970 as the most important revolutionary triumph in Latin America after the Cuban revolution. Yet celebrations were short lived. In Washington, the Nixon administration vowed to destroy Allende's left-wing government while Chilean opposition forces mobilized against him. The result was a battle for Chile that ended in 1973 with a right-wing military coup and a brutal dictatorship lasting nearly twenty years. Tanya Harmer argues that this battle was part of a dynamic inter-American Cold War struggle to determine Latin America's future, shaped more by the contest between Cuba, Chile, the United States, and Brazil than by a conflict between Moscow and Washington. Drawing on firsthand interviews and recently declassified documents from archives in North America, Europe, and South America--including Chile's Foreign Ministry Archive--Harmer provides the most comprehensive account to date of Cuban involvement in Latin America in the early 1970's, Chilean foreign relations during Allende's presidency, Brazil's support for counterrevolution in the Southern Cone, and the Nixon administration's Latin American policies. The Cold War in the Americas, Harmer reveals, is best understood as a multidimensional struggle, involving peoples and ideas from across the hemisphere"--Provided by publisher.
Titolo autorizzato: Allende's Chile and the Inter-American Cold War  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 1-4696-0272-5
0-8078-6924-4
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910457756403321
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Serie: New Cold War history.