The Fate of Freedom Elsewhere – Human Rights and U.S. Cold War Policy toward Ar…
The Fate of Freedom ElsewhereHuman Rights and U.S. Cold War Policy Toward Argentina\nAuthor(s): William Michael Schmidli\nFormat: Paperback\nPublisher: Cornell University Press, United States\nImprint: Cornell University Press\nISBN-13: 9781501714443, 978-1501714443\nSynopsis\nDuring the first quarter-century of the Cold War, upholding human rights was rarely a priority in [url] policy toward Latin America. Seeking to protect [url] national security, American policymakers quietly cultivated relations with politically ambitious Latin American militariesa strategy clearly evident in the Ford administration's tacit support of state-sanctioned terror in Argentina following the 1976 military coup d'tat. By the mid-1970s, however, the blossoming human rights movement in the United States posed a serious threat to the maintenance of close [url] ties to anticommunist, right-wing military regimes. \n\n The competition between cold warriors and human rights advocates culminated in a fierce str.
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