The United States and the Southern Cone : : Argentina, Chile, and Uruguay / / Arthur P. Whitaker.

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Place / Publishing House:Cambridge, MA : : Harvard University Press, , [2013]
©1976
Year of Publication:2013
Edition:Reprint 2014
Language:English
Series:The American Foreign Policy Library ; 19
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Foreword
  • Preface
  • Contents
  • I. Introduction: Unity and Diversity in the Southern Cone
  • Part One. Nineteenth-Century Foundations
  • II. Argentina, 1810–1910: A Modern Miracle
  • III. Uruguay, 1810–1900: From Artigas to Ariel
  • IV. Chile, 1810–1910: From Liberation to Dependency
  • Part Two. From Development to Depression
  • V. Argentina: Fall from Euphoria, 1910–1940
  • VI. Uruguay, the First Welfare State, 1903–1942
  • VII. Chile from Centenary to World War II, 1910–1942
  • VIII. Interwar Comparisons
  • Part Three. From World War II to the Upheavals of 1973 and Their Aftermath
  • IX. Postwar Disarray in the Southern Cone
  • X. The Perón Regime and Its Legacy
  • XI. The Perón Era: Fragmentation and Finale
  • XII. Uruguay: From Democracy to Dictatorship, 1942–1973
  • XIII. Poverty, Progress, and Politics in Chile, 1942–1970
  • XIV. Socialism in Chile: An Unfinished Experiment
  • XV. Aftermath of the Upheavals of 1973
  • Part Four. United States Relations with the Southern Cone
  • XVI. Relations through World War II
  • XVII. The Cold War Generation: Hegemony or Leadership?
  • Appendix
  • Bibliographical Notes
  • Index