Description
Since 1973, most observers have maintained that U.S. machinations were responsible for the success of Gen. Augusto Pinochet's coup that forced Allende's fall and suicide. This assessment has been based on a thin documentary record of U.S. activity, the myth of an all-powerful CIA, and the CIA's checkered history of covert action in Latin America. However, Gustafson convincingly shows the conventional wisdom about the impact of U.S. actions is badly flawed. His meticulous research is based upon an intensive examination of previously unavailable U.S. records as well as interviews with key figures. Hostile Intent is the most comprehensive account to date of U.S. involvement in Chile, and its provocative reinterpretation of this involvement will shape all future debates.
About the Author
Kristian Gustafson served as an officer in the Canadian Army for six years and later earned his doctorate in history at the University of Cambridge. He is now a senior lecturer of war studies at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst in England. He lives in Camberley, England, and Edmonton, Canada.
Book Information
ISBN 9781597970976
Format Hardback
Page Count 318
Imprint Potomac Books Inc
Publisher Potomac Books Inc