United States Penetration of BrazilManchester University Press, 1977 - 313 páginas |
Conteúdo
The Shadow of the Colossus | 1 |
United States Security and the Brazilian Revolution | 15 |
Linkage Groups and the Denationalization of Interests | 57 |
Cooptation of the Political Elites | 64 |
Denationalizing Business Elites | 78 |
Manipulation of the Media | 95 |
Leashing the Labor Movement | 111 |
The Northeast Disagreement | 125 |
Transnational Institutional Interests and the Interaction | 157 |
The Institutional Ambient of the Military | 179 |
Implications of the Cold War WorldView | 188 |
Policy and Operations | 200 |
Institutional Interests and Defense Strategy | 216 |
Introduction | 233 |
Appendix | 263 |
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Termos e frases comuns
Agee agencies AIFLD Alfred Stepan Alliance for Progress April armed forces assistance program Brasileira Brazil Brazilian government Brazilian military Brazilian officers Carlos Lacerda Castello Branco Celso Furtado Church Hearings civic action civilian Colonel Command Committee communist Congress congressional counterinsurgency coup Defense democratic economic elections elite Embassy Foreign Affairs Foreign Policy funds Furtado Gordon Goulart groups Hemisphere IBAD Ibid influence Institute insurgents intelligence Inter-American interests internal security interview João Goulart labor Latin America Latin American military leaders maintained major March ment Military Aid military assistance military establishments million mission Northeast operations organization Paulo percent Pernambuco political President Public Safety Quadros Rabelo Recife regime reported Revolution Rio de Janeiro role São Paulo Senate social Studies subversive SUDENE tion tional torture TV Globo U.S. AID U.S. Army U.S. government U.S. military U.S. officers U.S. policy unions United University Walters World York zilian
