Autor/es
Descripción
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Colaborador
D’Antonio, Débora
Materias
Temporal Coverage
1974-1978
Idioma
spa
Extent
169 p.
Derechos
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Atribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 2.0 Genérica (CC BY-NC-ND 2.0)
Formato
application/pdf
Identificador
Cobertura
ARG
URY
1974-1978
Abstract
Throughout this thesis we propose to analyze the phenomenon of repressive coordination in the Southern Cone through a case study: that of the Uruguayan exiles of the Party for the Victory of the People between 1974 and 1978, whose political party was constituted in Buenos Aires in 1975. In this way, throughout our research we will carry out a reconstruction, through a qualitative perspective, in which we will examine the roots of this left-wing political organization in Uruguay; the reasons that forced its withdrawal to the other shore of the Río de la Plata and its formation as a political party; as well as the fact of becoming, at first, a target of Argentine-Uruguayan bilateral actions and, later, the target of one of the most systematic operations that were unleashed in the region after the formalization of Cóndor. In this sense, we consider that the analysis of the political experience of the PVP in the 1970s provides historiographic evidence that allows us to observe how the phenomenon of repressive inter-state coordination in the Southern Cone had been developing prior to the institutionalization of Operation Condor late 1975. In the form of bilateral understandings or "gentlemen's agreements", these ties between governments operated as the foundations of what would later become the complex operational infrastructure of Cóndor and its actions.
Título obtenido
Magister de la Universidad de Buenos Aires en Estudios Sociales Latinoamericanos
Institución otorgante
Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Sociales