Robert Alexander, a long-time observer of Latin American
politics and economics, has been an active correspondent with the
key figures of the region for decades. In this volume, he provides
interview transcripts and letters from nearly a score of the
presidents of Argentina, Brazil, and Chile. With some of the
correspondence and interviews spread over a considerable length of
time, the shifting views and attitudes as well as the comments on
other key players makes for fascinating insights into the politics
of change in Latin America.
Beginning with an introduction placing the various presidents in
the context of their roles in the history of their respective
countries, Alexander then presents materials dealing with and by
the presidents of Argentina, then Brazil, and finally Chile. A
selected bibliography provides guidance on the major writings on
the figures covered, and a general subject index helps to point
readers to the numerous interconnections contacted in the volume.
Essential reading for students of 20th-century Latin American
affairs, political, social, and economic.
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