Author: Leacock, Ruth. Title: Requiem for revolution : the United States and Brazil, 1961-1969.
Description: Kent, Ohio : Kent State University Press, 1990. Paperback. xi, 317 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. Includes bibliographical references (p. [299]-309). American diplomatic history; Mailorder only - Alleen verzending mogelijk. Book condition : very good. - An examination of the Brazilian revolution of 1964 which was not the revolutionary effort that Kennedy had sought. Yet it bore an American, anti-communist imprint. When the president was overthrown, Washington embraced the new regime and gave generous support throughout the 1960s. Kennedy had pressed his aides to define a new doctrine of counterinsurgency. As constructed to fit the American reading of the Brazilian situation, the doctrine called for covert operations to get conservative anticommunists elected to the Brazilian Congress, to arm and train anticommunist guerrillas and to mobilize businessmen, military officers, housewives, priests and students in an anticommunist crusade. Simultaneously there was to be overt pressure on the Brazilian government by State Department officials and by special White House emissaries. The pattern did not have to be reinvented for Central America in the 1980s. ISBN 9780873384025.
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