Cuba, the USSR and Chile in the global Cold War, 1959-1973. Towards a “triangular history” of international relations
Pedemonte, Rafael
Cuba, the USSR and Chile in the global Cold War, 1959-1973. Towards a “triangular history” of international relations - 2017.
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Following a comparative approach, this dissertation examines Soviet foreign policy in order to unveil its effects in Latin America, a continent that instead of being a passive consumer of external influences became a major actor of the Cold War. Examining Moscow’s relationships with Chile and Cuba between 1959-1973, this thesis analyzes the particularities of political and cultural links, the “triangular interactions” between the three countries and assesses the Soviet presence’s impacts on local imaginaries.
Cuba, the USSR and Chile in the global Cold War, 1959-1973. Towards a “triangular history” of international relations - 2017.
38
Following a comparative approach, this dissertation examines Soviet foreign policy in order to unveil its effects in Latin America, a continent that instead of being a passive consumer of external influences became a major actor of the Cold War. Examining Moscow’s relationships with Chile and Cuba between 1959-1973, this thesis analyzes the particularities of political and cultural links, the “triangular interactions” between the three countries and assesses the Soviet presence’s impacts on local imaginaries.
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