The United States and Chile : coming in from the cold
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The United States and Chile : coming in from the cold
(Contemporary inter-American relations)
Routledge, 2001
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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: hbk ISBN 9780415931243
Description
The United States and Chile is the ideal introduction to U.S.- Chilean relations. From our strained Cold War relations and the Allende assassination to current democratic and economic development, senior scholars Mares and Aravena deftly trace the path of the relationship from early partners, through tense Cold War stand-offs, to the slowly warming relations of the present. The authors include information on General Augusto Pinochet's human rights violations, his current prosecution for them, and the United State's complicity in bringing him to power. Chile is only just now recovering from decades of political instability and government abuses, and this volume provides a thorough look back, and an informed vision of the future.
Table of Contents
General Preface to the Series, Preface, Introduction, Chapter One - Historical Characteristics of the Bilateral Relationship:Continuities and Changes Foreign Policy Decision Making in the Relationship Chapter Two - International Factors in the Chilean-U.S. Relationship Chapter Three - Domestic Factors in Foreign Policy Chapter Four - Transnational Linkages and the Bilateral Relationship The Maturing of the Chilean-United States Relationship Chapter Five - Re-Establishing Cooperative Relations:The Aylwin Administration Chapter Six - A Maturing of the Relationship? Postscript Chile Looks to the Future with Ricardo Lagos
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: pbk. ISBN 9780415931250
Description
The United States and Chile is the ideal introduction to U.S.- Chilean relations. From our strained Cold War relations and the Allende assassination to current democratic and economic development, senior scholars Mares and Aravena deftly trace the path of the relationship from early partners, through tense Cold War stand-offs, to the slowly warming relations of the present. The authors include information on General Augusto Pinochet's human rights violations, his current prosecution for them, and the United State's complicity in bringing him to power. Chile is only just now recovering from decades of political instability and government abuses, and this volume provides a thorough look back, and an informed vision of the future.
Table of Contents
General Preface to the Series Preface Introduction Chapter One Historical Characteristics of the Bilateral Relationship: Continuities and Changes Foreign Policy Decision Making in the Relationship Chapter Two International Factors in the Chilean-U.S. Relationship Chapter Three Domestic Factors in Foreign Policy Chapter Four Transnational Linkages and the Bilateral Relationship The Maturing of the Chilean-United States Relationship Chapter Five Re-Establishing Cooperative Relations: The Aylwin Administration Chapter Six A Maturing of the Relationship? Postscript Chile Looks to the Future with Ricardo Lagos
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