TAPA BLANDA, LIBRO USADO, RECUERDA QUE UN % DE ESTA VENTA COLABORA CON FUNDACIONES QUE FOMENTAN LA LECTURA EN ZONAS VULNERABLES. This collection of articles by a group of well-known specialists on Chilean politics, society, and economy is an excellent synthesis of the origins, policies, and consequences of the military dictatorship in Chile from 1973 to the early 1980s. Based on papers delivered at a workshop sponsored by the Woodrow Wilson International Center in 1980, the articles deal with the neoconservative economic experiment, liberalization of foreign trade policies, and changes in the economic functions of the Chilean state, in addition to specific consideration of party, labor, and church opposition to the military government. A final chapter discusses Chilean foreign relations after 1973.

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