Nixon, Kissinger, and Allende
U.S. Involvement in the 1973 Coup in Chile
- 194 páginas
- 7 horas de lectura
The book explores the Nixon administration's significant role in the 1973 coup that overthrew Chile's democratically-elected President Salvador Allende. It delves into the motivations behind the coup, highlighting how Allende's socialist policies were perceived as a threat to U.S. interests and hegemony in Latin America. Through detailed analysis, Qureshi sheds light on the geopolitical implications of U.S. intervention in Chilean politics during this tumultuous period.
