Washington and South American Military Regimes (1964-1989)
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This paper analyzes and assesses the inner workings of the strategic alliances between Washington and South American military regimes - with particular focus on Argentina, Brazil and Chile - within the Cold War context. From the advent of the Brazilian (1964) and Chilean (1973) dictatorships until the disintegration of these regimes in the 1980s, it takes into account the complex and many-faceted Washington decision-making process on this issue and emphasizes internal dissensions within the Executive branch as well as between Congress and the White House.
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