Arturo Valenzuela

Capsule Review
Winter
1991
Abraham F. Lowenthal
Essay
Winter
1989
Pamela Constable and Arturo Valenzuela

Chile once boasted a longer history of stable democratic rule than most of its neighbors and much of Western Europe. Now it is the last major country on the South American continent to return to civilian government after a wave of authoritarianism. In December Chileans will have elected a new president after 16 years in the formidable grip of General Augusto Pinochet Ugarte. That election should set U.S.-Chilean relations, plagued by a history of intervention and mistrust, on a more constructive, cooperative course.

Capsule Review
Winter
1988
Gaddis Smith
Capsule Review
Spring
1986
Robert D. Crassweller