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OverviewJames Lockhart blends Chilean, inter-American and transatlantic national, regional and world-historical trends into a century-long Cold War narrative. He argues that Chileans made their own history as highly engaged internationalists while reassessing American and other foreign-directed intelligence, surveillance and secret warfare operations in Chile and southern South America.The book transcends a well-known, US-centred historiography while offering a more equitable and global interpretation of Chile's Cold War experience than previously possible. This advances research that has progressively expanded the framework of Chile's Cold War experience since the arrest of General Augusto Pinochet in the UK for human rights violations more than 20 years ago. Full Product DetailsAuthor: James LockhartPublisher: Edinburgh University Press Imprint: Edinburgh University Press ISBN: 9781474435611ISBN 10: 1474435610 Pages: 224 Publication Date: 31 May 2019 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsChile, the CIA and the Cold War successfully contributes to the literature about the Cold War, United States-Chile relations and intelligence in Latin America. The book shows how Chileans shaped their own history, were 'engaged internationalists' within a multitude of different contexts and that foreign intelligence services were active in the country but were not the 'deciders' of Chilean Cold War experience. --Ryan Shaffer Intelligence and National Security "Lockhart's well-written book uses an impressive array of multilingual sources from a number of countries. He does a fine job of situating US-Chilean relations not only chronologically (in the broad sweep of the twentieth century) but in a transatlantic fashion as well.--James Siekmeier, West Virginia University ""H-Diplo, H-Net Reviews, January, 2020"" This book is an excellent case study for historians of Latin America, the Cold War, and intelligence studies as well as international relations scholars, political geographers, and political scientists interested in intervention and statecraft.--Brian Jirout, PhD ""Journal of Advanced Military Studies"" This well researched and clearly written book argues coherently for Chilean agency in its own destiny, and places the activities of the CIA in an informed context.--Rhodri Jeffreys-Jones, University of Edinburgh Chile, the CIA and the Cold War successfully contributes to the literature about the Cold War, United States-Chile relations and intelligence in Latin America. The book shows how Chileans shaped their own history, were 'engaged internationalists' within a multitude of different contexts and that foreign intelligence services were active in the country but were not the 'deciders' of Chilean Cold War experience.--Ryan Shaffer ""Intelligence and National Security""" Author InformationJames Lockhart is Assistant Professor of History in the Department of International and Middle Eastern Studies at the American University in Dubai. He specialises in the history of American foreign relations, global security and intelligence, and Latin American (particularly southern-South American) history during the Cold War. He has published on the history of the CIA in the developing world and been interviewed by American, British, and Emirati journalists. He earned his PhD at the University of Arizona and lectured at the Embry-Riddle College of Security and Intelligence. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |