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Hispanic American Historical Review (1972) 52 (3): 491–493.
Published: 01 August 1972
.... Spruille Braden—chairman of the U.S. delegation to the Chaco Peace Conference, wartime ambassador to Colombia and Cuba, postwar ambassador to Argentina, and Assistant Secretary of State for Latin-American Affairs—has told his story, as he says, “with no holds barred.” It is an important story. Braden’s...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1981) 61 (4): 797–798.
Published: 01 November 1981
... World War II. Its chief contribution is to restore some balance to the picture of Ambassador Spruille Braden’s role in Argentine domestic politics. Frank reminds us that in 1944 and 1945 the interest of the United States Embassy in the restoration of democratic institutions in Argentina was quite...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2005) 85 (2): 369–370.
Published: 01 May 2005
... democracy than with assuring stability, containing revolutionary economic nationalism, and protecting U.S. economic interests in the region. Spruille Braden, Green argues, was himself a strong advocate of the role of private investment in the region, although this did not necessarily conflict with his...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1962) 42 (4): 609.
Published: 01 November 1962
... and Standard Oil extract in profits, and our “cocktail-highball” diplomacy. U.S. “intervention” in the Arbenz administration was not really to displace Communists in Guatemala—that was nothing more than a McCarthyist diversion. In reality, John Foster Dulles, John Moors Cabot, Spruille Braden, and other State...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1970) 50 (4): 755–756.
Published: 01 November 1970
... foreign policy in Latin America in 1946 differed not a bit from previous years. The United States wanted political and economic stability—defined, as usual, in State Department terms. Juan Perón, whom Assistant Secretary of State Spruille Braden called a “typical Fascist,” continued to be the bête...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1991) 71 (4): 906–907.
Published: 01 November 1991
... to the coup d’état. These issues and others create a rather different picture of the origins and components of Peronism from that submitted here. Spruille Braden and his followers were wrong to characterize Perón as a “nazi-fascist”. Nevertheless, in 1943-44 Perón possessed stronger “(Argentine) nationalist...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1996) 76 (4): 843–844.
Published: 01 November 1996
... of dictatorial Europe by Allied armies and the postwar proposal (identified with the Uruguayan Eduardo Rodríguez Larreta and U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs Spruille Braden) calling for collective action by democratic governments against Caribbean dictatorship. Postwar U.S. policy...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1972) 52 (1): 156–158.
Published: 01 February 1972
... opinion of Saavedra Lamas’s performance, their high opinion of Spruille Braden’s (as the U.S. delegate for all but the first six months of the conference). They also agree that, although Bolivia was partly responsible for the long delay in achieving a peaceful settlement, the main responsibility rests...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1970) 50 (2): 355–357.
Published: 01 May 1970
... clear the extent to which Spruille Braden, both as ambassador and as assistant secretary, set the tone for American policy-making at this critical juncture. Throughout 1945 the Roosevelt and Truman administrations sought solutions to problems affecting the security and stability of the Hemisphere...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1989) 69 (1): 143–145.
Published: 01 February 1989
... nerfs over the possibility that SCADTA’s German pilots would bomb the Panama Canal (in this the authors follow Spruille Braden’s memoir, but miss Douglas Haglund’s excellent article). It is a truism that few bureaucratic or military careers are damaged by proclaiming worst-case scenarios...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2008) 88 (1): 160–161.
Published: 01 February 2008
... Germans for their own benefit. He also provides more documentation for some familiar points: that Breckinridge Long and his associates in the State Department were ferocious anti-Semites; that many Latin American hands in the State Department, such as Spruille Braden, were arrogant imperialists who...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2017) 97 (3): 565–567.
Published: 01 August 2017
... represented a golden era for the Communist movement throughout the world (p. 101). Others, however, criticized the deviations known as Browderism (after US Communist chief Earl Browder), which in Argentina led to an alliance that involved US diplomat Spruille Braden in an unsuccessful attempt to defeat Perón...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2020) 100 (2): 365–366.
Published: 01 May 2020
... neutrality as a mask for pro-Axis sympathies at variance with the Pan-American movement that also impaired the Allied war effort. In this context, US officials deployed many schemes to discover evidence of Argentine collusion with the Nazis, including espionage. After the war, Spruille Braden, who in 1945...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1972) 52 (1): 26–54.
Published: 01 February 1972
...Cole Blasier 77 See Cole Blasier, “The United States and the Revolution,” in James Malloy and Richard Thom, editors, Beyond the Revolution: Bolivia Since 1952 (Pittsburgh, 1971). Readers may also be interested in Spruille Braden’s account of the Belmonte-Wendler affair in his Diplomats...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1965) 45 (1): 110–112.
Published: 01 February 1965
...; Spruille Braden as the diplomatic Caudillo of Business operating like a Minister of Colonies out of Washington; Archbishop Mariano Rossell y Arellano of Guatemala (he signed the El Salvador peace truce after Arbenz was ousted), who sides with the others hoping to end secularization of religious activities...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2011) 91 (4): 723–725.
Published: 01 November 2011
... demonstrates that the first anti-Peronist rally, staged in September 1945, was orchestrated not by the middle class but by the country’s biggest landowning and business interests, backed by the Catholic Church and the US ambassador Spruille Braden. He suggests that this public offensive by those groups...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1986) 66 (3): 541–579.
Published: 01 August 1986
... be prudent to cultivate him. 35 Washington, on the other hand, made notoriously heavy weather of the situation. The attempts of the Cordell Hull/Spruille Braden faction of the State Department to cajole or coerce Argentina into “hemispheric solidarity” led the Americans ever farther...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1984) 64 (1): 81–103.
Published: 01 February 1984
... were a handful of merchant seamen and other voluntary repatriates. 43 Understandably enough, the embarrassing mess was never revealed to the world. On the contrary, it put flesh on the skewed and manic vision of Argentina nurtured by the Cordell Hull-Spruille Braden faction of the State...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1986) 66 (2): 239–285.
Published: 01 May 1986
... with the objectives of the United States ambassador, Spruille Braden, during his brief stay in Argentina. “Evidence of continued cooperation among the Big Three,” the document said, “including Germany’s unconditional surrender to all the major Allies, the Davies and Hopkins missions to Britain and Russia...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2012) 92 (4): 637–668.
Published: 01 November 2012
.... In October 1945 he removed Juan Perón from the vice presidency and then had him arrested. 24 From that moment on, Perón became the most influential figure in Argentine politics and the candidate with the best chance to win the presidency. The well-known efforts of Spruille Braden, the US ambassador...
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