SENATOR PINOCHET: THE FACE OF CHILE    
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There are many excellent resources available for the further study of this country to which Canada has an important connection. The following especially are recommended.

 

A Selected Bibliography
1. A Nation of Enemies: Chile under Pinochet, by Pamela Constable and Arturo Valenzuela


2. Modern Chile, 1970-89: A Critical History, by Mark Falcoff


3. Chile: Prospects for Democracy, by Mark Falcoff, Arturo Valenzuela, and Susan Kaufman


4. Politics in Chile: Democracy, Authoritarianism, and the Search for Development, by Lois Hecht Oppenheim


5. Soldiers in a Narrow Land: The Pinochet Regime in Chile, by Mary Helen Spooner


6. The Struggle for Democracy in Chile, 1982-90, by Paul W. Drake and Ivan Jaksic


7. Pinochet: The Politics of Power, by Genaro Arriagada


8. Utopia Unarmed: The Latin American Left after the Cold War, by Jorge G. Castaneda


9. The Last Two Years of Salvador Allende, by Nathaniel Davis


10. Marxism and Democracy in Chile: From 1932 to the Fall of Allende, by Julio Faundez


11. Crisis in Allende’s Chile: New Perspectives, by Edy Kaufman


12. The Breakdown of Democratic Regimes: Chile, by Arturo Valenzuela
We also recommend the following Web sites.

www.rdc.cl/~usemb/ This is the official Web site of the United States Embassy in Chile, and contains recent information on economic, social, and political developments there.

www.latinworld.com/countries/chile/ This useful site offers a number of links for information in both English and Spanish on business, culture, politics, the economy, travel, sports, and current events in Chile.

www.soaw.org/grads/chile-not.html This site provides a list of Chilean military and security officials who were trained at the notorious School of the Americas at Fort Benning, Georgia, and the numerous human rights abuses to which they are linked that took place during the Pinochet regime.

www.maryknoll.org/mmaf/chile.htm This is the Web site of the Maryknoll Mission Association of the Faithful, a Roman Catholic order of nuns that is active in promoting social justice in a number of Latin American countries. It contains excellent analyses of economic, social, and political developments in Chile during the Pinochet era and beyond.

   

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Introduction
A Nation in Transition
The Legacy
In Transition
Three Against One
Hemispheric Free Trade
Expanding Horizons
Discussion, Research, and Essay Questions