Prevention or Provocation? How U.S. Support for Christian Democrats Radicalized Chile’s MIR, 1964–1970.

IF 0.2 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Latin Americanist Pub Date : 2021-04-10 DOI:10.1353/TLA.2021.0008
Nathan J. Stone
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Abstract:In 1964, to head off the victory of Dr. Salvador Allende’s leftist coalition, the U.S. State Department secretly contributed millions to the presidential campaign of Chile’s Christian Democratic candidate, Eduardo Frei Montalva. Simultaneously, under the assumption that economic development could prevent Marxist revolution, Chile became Latin America’s highest per capita recipient of Alliance for Progress funds. But U.S. support came at a cost. President Frei’s subsequent debt of loyalty to Washington undermined his reformist policies to such a degree that Chileans who had elected him with the only landslide majority in Chile’s history began to distrust him. During that same period, university students founded Chile’s Movement of the Revolutionary Left, remembered by its acronym, MIR. This paper uses primary sources to argue that MIR’s call to armed rebellion owed much of its passion and intensity to the failures of Christian Democratic reform and to the perception that Frei’s government amounted to little more than a proxy for U.S. imperialism.
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预防还是挑衅?1964年至1970年,美国对基督教民主党的支持如何使智利的MIR激进。
摘要:1964年,为了阻止萨尔瓦多·阿连德博士的左翼联盟获胜,美国国务院秘密为智利基督教民主党候选人爱德华多·弗雷·蒙塔尔瓦的总统竞选捐款数百万美元。与此同时,在经济发展可以阻止马克思主义革命的假设下,智利成为拉丁美洲人均获得进步联盟资金最多的国家。但美国的支持是有代价的。弗雷总统随后对华盛顿的忠诚破坏了他的改革政策,以至于以智利历史上唯一压倒性多数选举他的智利人开始不信任他。在同一时期,大学生创立了智利革命左翼运动,其首字母缩写为MIR。本文利用主要来源认为,MIR对武装叛乱的呼吁在很大程度上归因于基督教民主改革的失败,以及弗雷政府只不过是美帝国主义的代理人的看法。
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