LA ALIANZA PARA EL PROGRESO COMO MONEDA DE CAMBIO: LA EXPERIENCIA CHILENA, 1961-1965

Translated title of the contribution: THE ALLIANCE FOR PROGRESS AS A BARGAINING CHIP: THE CHILEAN EXPERIENCE, 1961-1965

Javier Alejandro Castro Arcos, Hugo Enrique Harvey-Valdés

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Abstract

The Alliance for Progress was a set of economic aid plans that the United States used as a diplomatic pressure mechanism during the Cold War to influence domestic decision-making in Latin American countries. The hypothesis put forward explains the form of U.S. negotiation as a response to an optimal restricted mode of cooperation within the U.S. sphere of asymmetric influence in Latin America. The Chilean experience is considered as a case study, highlighting the political harmony of the State Department with the Chilean Christian Democracy project.

Translated title of the contributionTHE ALLIANCE FOR PROGRESS AS A BARGAINING CHIP: THE CHILEAN EXPERIENCE, 1961-1965
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)367-396
Number of pages30
JournalTzintzun
Issue number81
StatePublished - Jan 2025

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