This book takes a fresh look at the role the United States
Government and the Chilean military played in the overthrow of the
Allende government. It addresses four specific topics. Part I
focuses on official and non-official United States intervention and
examines other actors in the international system. Part II covers
special interest groups (the Catholic church, women's
organizations, trade unions, and others), the Chilean military, the
Political Opposition, the political structure of Chile, and the
economic situation. Part III discusses the problems within the
decision-making elite. Part IV describes the pre-crisis period and
the events that led to the crisis period. The author's concluding
chapter offers new perspectives on the overthrow of Allende in
Chile. Scholars of Latin American studies, United States foreign
policy, socialism, and the interested layreader will find this
volume timely and provocative.
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