Brazil, 1964-1985

Brazil, 1964-1985

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Herbert S. Klein, Klein
Yale University Press
EAN: 9780300227796
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An insightful study of the political, economic, and social changes Brazil experienced during the twenty-year rule of its Cold War military regime. Cuba’s revolution in 1959 fueled powerful anti-Communist fears in the United States. As a result, in the years that followed, governments throughout Central and South America were toppled in U.S.-backed military coups, and by 1977 only three democratically elected leaders remained in all of Latin America. This perceptive study, coauthored by a revered historian and a prominent economist, examines how the military rulers of Brazil profoundly altered the nation’s economy, politics, and society during their two decades in power, and it explores the lasting impact of these changes after democracy was restored. Comparing and contrasting the history, programs, methods, and goals of Brazil’s Cold War–era authoritarian government with the military regimes of Peru, Chile, Argentina, Bolivia, and Uruguay, authors Herbert Klein and Francisco Vidal Luna offer a fascinating, detailed analysis of the Brazilian experience from 1964 to 1985, one of the darkest, most difficult periods in Latin American history.
EAN 9780300227796
ISBN 0300227795
Binding Ebook
Publisher Yale University Press
Publication date April 25, 2017
Pages 224
Language English
Country Uruguay
Authors Francisco Vidal Luna, Luna; Herbert S. Klein, Klein
Series Yale-Hoover Series on Authoritarian Regimes