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: It details the economic and political maneuvers used by the U.S. government to undermine the Unidad Popular (1970–1973).
The book draws on Uribe's firsthand experience as a diplomat to analyze how foreign intervention compromised Chilean sovereignty. Major themes include: El Libro Negro De La IntervenciГіn Norteamerican...
is a seminal political and historical work written by Chilean author and diplomat Armando Uribe . Published in 1974 by Siglo XXI Editores, it serves as a critical indictment of the United States' role in the destabilization of Salvador Allende's socialist government and the subsequent 1973 military coup. Key Themes and Content : It details the economic and political maneuvers
: Uribe highlights the "official" diplomacy's inability to stop external aggression, noting that legal frameworks were often ignored by northern interests. Major themes include: is a seminal political and
: The text argues that the intervention was an attempt to prove that a nation's democratic decision to be independent of the "imperialist system" would not be tolerated.
Clasificaciones. Autor: Uribe, Armando, 1933-2020. Descripción física: 212 p. Mexico : Siglo XXI Editores, 1974. Materias: Chile - Memoria Chilena, Biblioteca Nacional de Chile intervencfin norteamericana - Memoria Chilena
Clasificaciones. Autor: Uribe, Armando, 1933-2020. Descripción física: 212 p. Mexico : Siglo XXI Editores, 1974. Materias: Chile - Memoria Chilena, Biblioteca Nacional de Chile El Libro Negro de la Intervención Norteamericana en Chile
