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Much ado about nothing

Much ado about nothing2011

Noel Maurer

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The iconic Latin American expropriations of the late 1960s and early 1970s turn out to have been far less revolutionary than they appeared on the surface. In Peru, the Nixon Administration defanged the automatic sanctions mandated by Congress in regard to IPC, but once the Revolutionary Government moved against other American assets it quickly reversed itself and extracted a fair compensation—using market values as the definition of fair—from the Peruvian government. In Venezuela, conversely, the Ford Administration had no need to try to reach into the deep toolkit available to all American governments—ranging from diplomatic pressure to covert action—because the settlement offered by the Venezuelan government was extremely favorable to the oil companies. In Latin America, at least, the seeming decline of American hegemonic power in the face of economic nationalism was a mirage.

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First published
2011
OL Work ID
OL33437345W

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