Aufsatz(elektronisch)1986

Military Dictatorship and Political Opposition in Chile, 1973-1986

In: Journal of Interamerican studies and world affairs, Band 28, Heft 4, S. 1-38

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Abstract

In 1970, Dr. Salvador Allende, presidential candidate of theUnidad Popularcoalition, won a plurality — but not a majority — of votes from the Chilean electorate. Consequently, and in accord with Chilean electoral laws and constitution, the Chilean Congress was called upon to vote for the president, and it selected Dr. Allende as the country's new president. Soon thereafter a wave of opposition to his administration developed among business and middle-class sectors: Rightist political movements and parties, entrepreneurial associations, some white-collar unions, as well as groups representing both commercial interests and those of small business. Eventually this opposition determined that "the government of Allende was incompatible with the survival of freedom and private enterprise in Chile, (and) that the only way to avoid their extinction was to overthrow the government" (Cauce, 1984).

Sprachen

Englisch

Verlag

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

ISSN: 2162-2736

DOI

10.2307/165745

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