Breaking the map: From Havana to Ñancahuazú, Southern Cone militants and the continental revolution in 1967
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This paper examines the impact that two events promoted by the Cuban Revolution had on the Southern Cone. The OLAS conference shaped the debates in the Southern Cone Left. At the same time, it sparked a repressive reaction from the democratically-elected governments in Chile and Uruguay, the dictatorship in Argentina, and the inter-American system. The arrival of Che Guevara, as part of a project that sought to spread the revolution from Bolivia to the Southern Cone, also fostered support networks in all these countries and raised expectations regarding the feasibility of a revolution in the region.
Réseaux sociaux