The United States and Chile. A Study of Diplomatic Relations with Special Emphasis on the Period of the Chilean Civil War of 1891, by Osgood Hardy

The United States and Chile. A Study of Diplomatic Relations with Special Emphasis on the Period of the Chilean Civil War of 1891, by Osgood Hardy
Title The United States and Chile. A Study of Diplomatic Relations with Special Emphasis on the Period of the Chilean Civil War of 1891, by Osgood Hardy PDF eBook
Author Osgood Hardy
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Pages 930
Release 1925
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The United States and Chile

The United States and Chile
Title The United States and Chile PDF eBook
Author Osgood Hardy
Publisher
Pages 450
Release 1925
Genre Chile
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Chile and the United States

Chile and the United States
Title Chile and the United States PDF eBook
Author William F. Sater
Publisher University of Georgia Press
Pages 268
Release 1990
Genre History
ISBN 9780820312507

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From virtually the onset of its independence in the early nineteenth century, Chile took a superior attitude toward its racially mixed and less organized neighbors. This stance was not unlike that of another young republic in the hemisphere: the United States. With their relatively stable governments and prosperous economies, the two countries claimed amoral right to impose their will on nearby nations. Given this shared imperial impulse, it is not surprising that they became rivals. In Chile and the United States, the third volume to appear in the series The United States and the Americas, William F. Sater traces the often stormy course of U.S.-Chilean relations, covering not only policy decisions but also the overall political, cultural, and economic developments that formed the context in which those policies unfolded. As Sater explains, the Chileans initially believed that they could triumph in the event of a clash with the Americans because of their superior moral commitment and willingness to endure sacrifice. Unintimidated by the size of the United States, Chile found its sense of mission bolstered by the American government's inconsistent enforcement of the Monroe Doctrine and grudging acceptance of Chilean dominance over Peru and Bolivia. Yet, Sater shows, by the end of the nineteenth century Chile had to face reality: its organizational skills could no longer compensate for a limited population and resource base. Worse, just as both the United States and Chile's neighbor Argentina became wealthier and more populous, Chile sank into a political morass that paralyzed its ability to govern itself. Once the premier power of the Pacific, it fell to second-rate status--a fact that nevertheless did little to mitigate the Chileans' sense of cultural superiority. In the early twentieth century, Sater notes, Chile scored several economic and diplomatic victories over the United States and, after World War II, resorted to various new doctrines and strategies in hopes of regaining its lost glory. When the efforts of strongmen failed, Chileans turned to Christian Democracy, Socialism, and finally military rule--none of which succeeded in restoring the country's political unity and self-esteem. Yet, Sater contends, rather than accept that geopolitical and economic realities had limited their nation's place in the world, Chileans blamed the United States for whatever ills befell them, even as they continued to expect American aid. For its part, the United States insisted that Chile accept its counsel in order to receive U.S. economic assistance. This frustrating standoff, Sater shows, is but the latest phase of a contentious relationship, nearly two centuries in the making, that shows no ready signs of disappearing.

United States-Chilean Diplomatic Relations, 1891-1892

United States-Chilean Diplomatic Relations, 1891-1892
Title United States-Chilean Diplomatic Relations, 1891-1892 PDF eBook
Author Thomas Edward Abbott
Publisher
Pages 278
Release 1951
Genre Chile
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United States Doctoral Dissertations in Third World Studies, 1869-1978

United States Doctoral Dissertations in Third World Studies, 1869-1978
Title United States Doctoral Dissertations in Third World Studies, 1869-1978 PDF eBook
Author Michael Sims
Publisher [Los Angeles, Calif.] : Crossroads Press
Pages 456
Release 1980
Genre Education
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Theses on Pan American Topics

Theses on Pan American Topics
Title Theses on Pan American Topics PDF eBook
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Pages 136
Release 1962
Genre America
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Dissertations in History

Dissertations in History
Title Dissertations in History PDF eBook
Author Warren F. Kuehl
Publisher
Pages 274
Release 1965
Genre Dissertations, Academic
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