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The CIA in Ecuador Marc Becker. [print]

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: American encounters/global interactions | American encounters/global interactions | Book collections on Project MUSEPublication details: Durham : Duke University Press, [(c)2021.; Baltimore, Maryland : Project MUSE, 2020.Description: 1 online resource (pages cm)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781478012993
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • JL3029.I6 B435 2021
  • JL3029.I6.B395.C535 2021
Online resources:
Contents:
Postwar Left ; -- CIA-- Coups-- Moscow Gold-- Divisions-- Transitions-- Populism-- Dissension ; -- Everyday Forms of Organization-- Communist Threats-- Resurgent Left ; -- 1959.
Summary: "The CIA in Ecuador turns to newly released CIA and other government surveillance documents to write a history of the Ecuadorian left between the Second World War and the 1960s. Although understudied, an understanding of the left's organizational trajectory in Latin America between the Second World War and the 1959 Cuban Revolution is critical to gaining a fuller appreciation for the subsequent and better-studied heightened period of militant mobilizations in the 1960s. This study concentrates specifically on Ecuador, both to look at the novelties of that case study as well as for the light it can shed on larger regional and global patterns"--
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Postwar Left ; -- CIA-- Coups-- Moscow Gold-- Divisions-- Transitions-- Populism-- Dissension ; -- Everyday Forms of Organization-- Communist Threats-- Resurgent Left ; -- 1959.

"The CIA in Ecuador turns to newly released CIA and other government surveillance documents to write a history of the Ecuadorian left between the Second World War and the 1960s. Although understudied, an understanding of the left's organizational trajectory in Latin America between the Second World War and the 1959 Cuban Revolution is critical to gaining a fuller appreciation for the subsequent and better-studied heightened period of militant mobilizations in the 1960s. This study concentrates specifically on Ecuador, both to look at the novelties of that case study as well as for the light it can shed on larger regional and global patterns"--

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