- —Defense Department,
7
,
8
,
58
,
62
,
69
,
90
,
100
,
125
,
168
;
- Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA),
225
–26,
227
,
247
- —Embassy (in Santiago),
60
,
145
,
167
,
178
,
225
,
228
;
- —foreign policy of: and Allende electoral victory,
9
,
48
,
49
–51,
56
–58,
64
,
158
,
271
–72;
- anti-Allende consensus of,
8
,
56
,
98
,
191
;
- bilateral negotiation aims,
15
,
182
,
188
–89,
202
–3;
- and Brazil,
4
,
8
,
10
,
68
–70,
74
,
92
,
94
–96,
98
–102,
103
,
106
,
125
,
126
–30,
147
,
151
,
165
–66,
167
–68,
214
,
216
,
228
,
250
;
- Cold War framework of,
4
,
50
,
64
,
85
,
105
,
151
,
259
,
261
;
- “cool but correct” approach of,
66
,
69
,
71
,
72
,
74
,
88
,
120
,
147
;
- Cuba as challenge to,
23
–24;
- détente with China and USSR,
108
,
150
,
217
;
- divisions within Nixon administration around,
58
–59,
64
,
65
,
91
,
119
,
132
,
146
,
147
,
162
–63;
- duplicitous diplomacy of,
16
,
64
–65,
86
–87,
91
,
98
,
109
,
121
–22,
163
;
- economic pressure as tool of,
122
,
155
–57,
226
,
271
,
272
;
- encouragement of Chile coup,
51
,
59
,
61
,
207
,
220
–21,
228
,
246
–47,
253
–54;
- flexibility of tactics,
18
,
151
,
272
;
- hiding of aims in,
14
–15,
57
,
74
,
162
,
202
;
- for Latin America,
4
–5,
10
,
17
,
18
,
26
,
39
–40,
44
–47,
50
,
58
,
63
–64,
68
–70,
71
,
74
,
94
,
98
–99,
103
,
106
,
118
,
124
–25,
147
,
150
,
151
,
164
–67,
170
,
175
–76,
214
,
259
–61,
265
,
272
;
- military dictatorships supported,
4
–5,
46
,
125
;
- military interventions in Latin America,
22
,
26
–27;
- paternalism toward Latin America in,
9
,
42
–43,
105
,
124
,
151
–52,
187
,
213
,
214
–15,
216
;
- and Peru,
46
,
60
,
68
,
77
,
93
–94,
169
,
170
,
174
–75,
176
,
214
,
215
,
216
,
324
(n. 108);
- and Pinochet regime,
18
,
247
,
248
–49;
- and responsibility for Allende ouster,
7
–8,
17
,
221
,
253
,
271
–72,
273
;
- shifts in,
15
,
99
,
100
,
175
–76;
- Third World nationalists tolerated,
165
–66,
216
–17,
265
;
- Vietnam and China as preoccupations of,
5
,
14
,
39
,
57
,
74
,
78
,
91
,
101
,
102
,
217
,
251
,
291
(n. 98).
See also
Nixon, Richard
- —State Department,
8
,
29
,
51
,
92
,
103
,
114
,
156
,
161
–62,
168
,
194
,
225
,
226
,
229
,
278
;
- advocates caution, flexibility, and “damage limitation,”
56
,
58
,
61
,
65
,
67
–68,
86
,
91
,
119
,
123
,
130
,
161
,
162
–63,
165
,
213
;
- Agency for International Development of,
88
;
- and Allende election victory,
56
,
57
,
58
,
63
,
64
;
- and Brazil,
98
,
100
,
129
,
130
;
- Bureau of Intelligence and Research of,
92
,
194
,
279
;
- and Cuba policy,
92
–93,
150
;
- Inter-American Bureau of,
8
,
45
,
57
,
58
;
- Kissinger and,
65
,
120
;
- on Latin American policy,
42
,
45
,
48
,
124
,
165
,
168
,
213
,
216
;
- and NSC,
91
;
- and Pinochet regime,
247
,
251
;
- and reassurances,
111
;
- and Treasury Department,
156
,
162
- Urrutia, Javier,
118
,
299
(n. 21),
310
(n. 48),
312
(n. 73)
- Uruguay,
5
,
10
,
17
,
24
,
40
,
97
,
101
,
103
,
104
,
115
,
128
–29,
147
,
166
,
185
,
234
,
251
;
- Vaky, Viron Peter,
39
,
62
,
93
,
278
- Valdés, Gabriel,
39
,
44
,
79
,
291
(n. 100),
299
(n. 24)
- Vásquez Carrisoza, Alfredo,
113
- Velasco Alvarado, Juan,
26
,
104
,
170
,
216
- Venezuela,
22
,
24
,
27
,
36
,
40
,
67
,
68
,
163
,
176
,
267
- La Vía Chilena.
See
Chilean Road to Socialism
- Vietnam: Allende trip to,
34
;
- and Chile,
166
,
191
,
194
,
198
,
200
,
211
,
217
–18,
244
,
260
;
- North,
41
,
116
,
159
,
197
;
- South,
159
,
262
;
- U.S. war in,
5
,
14
,
20
,
24
,
36
,
39
,
56
,
57
,
74
,
78
,
91
,
101
,
103
,
149
,
172
,
173
,
182
,
195
,
251
;
- and Vietnam Syndrome,
252
- Vuskovic, Pedro,
181
,
186
- Walters, Vernon,
7
,
127
–28,
249
–50,
259
,
280
;
- memorandum on Chile by,
63
–64,
69
,
99
- Warren, Ray,
206
,
207
,
224
–25
- Washington Post
,
5
,
103
,
130
,
159
- Watergate,
179
,
202
,
213
,
229
,
251
- Wimert, Paul,
61
- World Bank,
88
,
226
- Zhou Enlai,
230
–31,
269
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