Pinochet

February 22, 2023
Cathy Schneider and Sofía Williamson-García

Partidos debilitados y el legado de la dictadura nuevamente dejan al proceso constitucional en Chile obstaculizado por una crisis de representación.

October 21, 2021
Michelle Chase

In his new book, Joshua Frens-String examines 20th century Chilean politics through the lens of food.

November 19, 2019
Heidi Tinsman

En Chile, el debate sobre el significado de la democracia no solo va a continuar, sino que también va a abrir oportunidades para cambios significativos.

September 19, 2017
Jadwiga E. Pieper Mooney

A new law legalizes abortion in limited cases – reversing a Pinochet-era ban on all abortions. But reproductive rights in Chile have a long way to go.

March 15, 2013
The Academy Award-nominated film “NO” re-opens a window on an inspirational moment in Latin American history, when Chileans used the ballot box to bring down the notorious dictatorship of General Augusto Pinochet in a 1988 plebiscite. Even more interesting is some of the history surrounding the event that the film leaves out, especially concerning the U.S. government's role in the "NO" campaign.
September 10, 2011
NACLA

This Sunday marks the 10th anniversary of the September 11th attacks on the World Trade Center. But it is also the 38th anniversary of Augusto Pinochet's bloody coup d’état against the democratically-elected Chilean president Salvador Allende. In commemoration of September 11, we have pulled from the NACLA archives. The following is the introduction to the October 1973 NACLA Report, written only days after the Pinochet coup and entitled, “Chile: The Story Behind the Coup.”

September 25, 2007
Walter Tauber
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