On September 11, 1973, a military coup in Chile overthrew President Salvador Allende. Previously renowned as South America’s most stable democracy, the country became a crucible for neoliberalism ...
The myth that the United States toppled President Salvador Allende of Chile in 1973 lives. In 1975, a Senate subcommittee headed by Frank Church -- a stalwart Democrat and no friend of the Nixon ...
SANTIAGO (Reuters) - Chile, the world's top copper producer, reassured jittery mining companies on Monday, saying it would do everything possible to provide a business-friendly environment even as a ...