From April 64 to AI-2: the initial implementation of the military regime in Brazil according to Argentinian diplomacy
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https://doi.org/10.15448/1980-864X.2008.1.4528Keywords:
Military Regime, Ideology, Brazil-Argentina.Abstract
This paper analyses the way by which Argentinian diplomacy interpreted 1964 military coup in Brazil, intending to underline how that discourse, as it reproduced recurrent interpretations, possibly acted as an ideology of military solution face of the political and institutional crises that was growing in the region since as early as the decade of 1950.Downloads
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