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United States Penetration of Brazil
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2016
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In this book a foreign affairs analyst takes a hard look at the influence that U.S. officials and organizations brought to bear between 1960 and 1976 on the armed forces and police, large corporations, political parties, news media, and regional development agencies of Brazil.
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"This important study is not a mere work of protest but of inquiry."
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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Foreword
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Preface
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Introduction: The Shadow of the Colossus
1 - Part I: United States Security and the Brazilian "Revolution"
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[1] Brazil: The Crisis of the Sixties
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[2] Diplomatic and Undiplomatic Relations
37 - Part II: Linkage Groups and the Denationalization of Interests and Values
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[3] Electoral Economics: Co-optation of the Political Elites
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[4] Denationalizing Business Elites
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[5] Manipulation of the Media
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[6] Leashing the Labor Movement
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[7] Containing Rural Unrest: The Northeast (Dis)agreement
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[8] Redefining Law and Order: The Public Safety Assistance Program
138 - Part III: Transnational Institutional Interests and the Interaction of Military Elites
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[9] The "Special Relationship" Between U.S. and Brazilian Military Elites
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[10] The Institutional Ambient of the Military
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[11] Implications of the Cold War World-View
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[12] Policy and Operations
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[13] Institutional Interests and Defense Strategy
216 - Part IV: Security for Whom?
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[14] Beneficiaries and Victims of the Penetrative Process
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[15] Conclusion
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Appendix
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Selected Bibliography
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Index
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Reprint 2016
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