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United States Intervention and the Following Hegemony in Cuba and Chile: A Critical Appraisal

Abdul Zahoor Khan, Ahmed Ali and Sajjad Ali
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Abdul Zahoor Khan: Assistant Professor, Department of History & Pakistan Studies,International Islamic University, Islamabad-Pakistan.
Ahmed Ali: Lecturer, Higher Education Department, KP, Pakistan.
Sajjad Ali: PhD Schoar, Departmen of Political Science,Qurtuba University of Science and Information Technology, Peshawar, KP, Pakistan.

Global Regional Review, 2017, vol. 2, issue 1, 343-355

Abstract: US hegemony as the result of its interventions in Cuba and Chile is a historical reality. The United States used to be scared that the imposition of Communism had minimized the Americans dominance over there under the policy of nationalization. Although, the United States had tried his luck in Cuba twice, in decades of the 1960s, to vanish communism dangerous roots, but unfortunately faced defeat. Again in the 1970s decade, the United States faced the same threat of communism (in the form of Salvador Allende regime) in Chile. Chile has blessed with such rich mineral resources like Cuba, so the United States also had similarly established its strong hold inform of different significant companies. In order to prevent the power of Salvador Allende and his nationalization policy, the United States had launched a military coup in 1973 that resulted in success that also helps to minimize the communism threats in the region.

Keywords: Cuba; US; Hegemony; Capitalism; Communism; Chile; Intervention (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.31703/grr.2017(II-I).24

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