Schmidli, William Michael, 1979- author.
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Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 245-246) and index.
- Introduction : human rights and the Cold War — From counterinsurgency to state-sanctioned terror : waging the Cold War in Latin America — The Third World War : U.S.-Argentine relations, 1960-1976 — Human rights is suddenly chic : the rise of the movement, 1970-1976 — Total immersion in all the horrors of the world : the Carter administration and human rights, 1977-1978 — On the offensive : human rights in U.S.-Argentine relations, 1978-1979 — Tilting against gray-flannel windmills : U.S.-Argentine relations, 1979-1980 — Conclusion : Carter, Reagan, and the human rights revolution.
Subjects:
- United States — Foreign relations — Argentina.
- Argentina — Foreign relations — United States.
- Human rights — Argentina.
- Human rights — Government policy — United States.
- United States — Foreign relations — 1945-1989.
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