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Operation Condor
The United States' Janus-Faced Approach to Operation Condor: Implications for the Southern Cone in 1976
Operation Condor the U.S
The Voices of the Disappeared: Politicide in Argentina and Chile
HistoricalOrganizationOf AmericanStates
Counter-Terrorism Reference Curriculum
Secret US Intelligence Files Provide History's Verdict on Argentina's Dirty
The Development of Human Rights Investigations Since 1945
US Foreign Policy During the Nixon and Ford Administrations
Operation Condor As an International System of State Violence and Terror: a Historical- Structural Analysis
Lustration and Consolidation of Democracy and the Rule of Law in Central and Eastern Europe Series of Political Science Research Centre Forum Book 5
Operaciã³n Cã³ndor Trial in Argentina Has Far-Reaching Implications." (2013)
Sleight of Hand: Violence As Performance and the Spectacle of Absence in the Southern Cone
Hidden Files: ARCHIVAL SHARING, ACCOUNTABILITY, and the RIGHT to the TRUTH
Exile Communities and Their Differential Institutional
Book Reviews Untapped. Nonetheless, the Feathers of Condor Is A
Cercle Pinay and Its Complex of Groups
Argentina-United States Bilateral Relations
2006 Annual Report
Top View
Operation Condor Author(S): J
GUERRA SUCIA DE ARGENTINA (1976) Chaired by Donghyun (Paul) Jeong
Operation Condor: Clandestine Inter-American System
'Forced Disappearance Is a Crime of Terror': Ariel Dulitzky
TRUTH, JUSTICE and REPARATION in TRANSITIONAL CONTEXT Inter-American Standards
Operation Condor's Doppelgänger
Operation Condor”
The Erosion of the Democratic Ideal
The Roots of America's "War on Terror:" a War That Never Ends
Independent Oversight of Records of State Security Services Implicated
Reconsidering Operation Condor: Cross-Border Military Cooperation and the Defeat of the Transnational Left in Chile and Argentina During the 1970S
Pinochet's Chile: the United States, Human Rights, and International
The United States, Argentina, and the Cold War
Drucksache 19/22998 19
Re-Assessing the Rise of the Latin American Left Author(S): Robert G
Contextualizing Transitional Justice in Brazil
Tracking the Origins of a State Terror Network Operation Condor by J
Cold War Truth Commission
The Importance of Archives for “Dealing with the Past” Mechanisms
FOIA Logs for Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) for 1999-2004
Cold War Memories: Latin America Versus the United
The Politics of Violence in Latin America
How Did the Shift in Chilean Cultural Memory Between 1988 to 1998 Become Politically Salient for International Human Rights?
Drucksache 19/22028 19
Exposing Operation Condor
A Comparative Analysis of the Chilean and Uruguayan Political Diasporas Revista De Ciencia Política, Vol
The Feathers of Cóndor: Transnational State Terrorism, Exiles and Civilian
Nixon - the Influence of Kissinger on US Policies Towards the USSR, Latin America and China
Allende's Chile and the Inter-American Cold War
40 Years Are Nothing