This book is the first comprehensive study of the Reagan administration's policy toward the military dictatorship of General Augusto Pinochet in Chile. On the basis of new primary and archival materials and original interviews with former U.S. and Chilean officials, it traces the evolution of Reagan policy from an initial "close embrace" of the junta to a reevaluation of whether Pinochet was a risk to long-term U.S. interests in Chile and, finally, to an acceptance in Washington of the need to push for a return to democracy. It provides fresh insights into the bureaucratic conflicts that were a key part of the Reagan administration's decision-making process and reveals not only the successes but also the limits of U.S. influence on Pinochet...
The Nixon and Ford administrations celebrated the 1973 Chilean coup and did everything they could to...
My dissertation explores the history of America and the world, focusing on Chile and southern South ...
To what extent did the United States government become involved in the campaigns and presidency of C...
This article examines the circumstances in which the Reagan administration began to rethink its supp...
On October 5, 2018, Chile commemorated the 30th anniversary of the plebiscite which brought an end t...
This study focuses on the foreign policy of the Reagan administration toward the Sandinista governme...
This study focuses on the foreign policy of the Reagan administration toward the Sandinista governme...
From 1973 to 1990 Chile was ruled by Augusto Pinochet. Pinochet seized power and ruled for 18 years....
This article takes existing histories of Chilean transnational anti-communist activity in the 1970s ...
This study of U.S. policy toward Nicaragua during the Nixon, Ford, and Carter presidencies reveals t...
The Chilean coup of September 11, 1973, drastically changed the course of Chilean history, resulting...
The impulse to promote democracy has been a recurrent feature of United States policy toward Latin A...
The Nixon and Ford administrations celebrated the 1973 Chilean coup and did everything they could to...
The Nixon and Ford administrations celebrated the 1973 Chilean coup and did everything they could to...
Most studies of US involvement in Chile in the early 1970s center around the debate over the degree ...
The Nixon and Ford administrations celebrated the 1973 Chilean coup and did everything they could to...
My dissertation explores the history of America and the world, focusing on Chile and southern South ...
To what extent did the United States government become involved in the campaigns and presidency of C...
This article examines the circumstances in which the Reagan administration began to rethink its supp...
On October 5, 2018, Chile commemorated the 30th anniversary of the plebiscite which brought an end t...
This study focuses on the foreign policy of the Reagan administration toward the Sandinista governme...
This study focuses on the foreign policy of the Reagan administration toward the Sandinista governme...
From 1973 to 1990 Chile was ruled by Augusto Pinochet. Pinochet seized power and ruled for 18 years....
This article takes existing histories of Chilean transnational anti-communist activity in the 1970s ...
This study of U.S. policy toward Nicaragua during the Nixon, Ford, and Carter presidencies reveals t...
The Chilean coup of September 11, 1973, drastically changed the course of Chilean history, resulting...
The impulse to promote democracy has been a recurrent feature of United States policy toward Latin A...
The Nixon and Ford administrations celebrated the 1973 Chilean coup and did everything they could to...
The Nixon and Ford administrations celebrated the 1973 Chilean coup and did everything they could to...
Most studies of US involvement in Chile in the early 1970s center around the debate over the degree ...
The Nixon and Ford administrations celebrated the 1973 Chilean coup and did everything they could to...
My dissertation explores the history of America and the world, focusing on Chile and southern South ...
To what extent did the United States government become involved in the campaigns and presidency of C...