The wind of the Cold War blows over the Americas: The Cuba- USSR relationships seen by the Brazilian diplomacy (1959-1962)

This article discusses how the Cuban Revolution significantly altered the relations among the countries in the American continent. For the Kennedy government, Fidel Castro represented the greatest intimidation to his hegemonic domination in the Americas. In a period of less than two years, there wer...

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Autor principal: Sidarta, Charles
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Publicado: Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades. Escuela de Historia 2017
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topic Cuban Revolution
Cold War
Organization of American States (OAS)
Revolução Cubana
Guerra Fria
Organização dos Estados Americanos (OEA)
spellingShingle Cuban Revolution
Cold War
Organization of American States (OAS)
Revolução Cubana
Guerra Fria
Organização dos Estados Americanos (OEA)
Sidarta, Charles
The wind of the Cold War blows over the Americas: The Cuba- USSR relationships seen by the Brazilian diplomacy (1959-1962)
topic_facet Cuban Revolution
Cold War
Organization of American States (OAS)
Revolução Cubana
Guerra Fria
Organização dos Estados Americanos (OEA)
author Sidarta, Charles
author_facet Sidarta, Charles
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title The wind of the Cold War blows over the Americas: The Cuba- USSR relationships seen by the Brazilian diplomacy (1959-1962)
title_short The wind of the Cold War blows over the Americas: The Cuba- USSR relationships seen by the Brazilian diplomacy (1959-1962)
title_full The wind of the Cold War blows over the Americas: The Cuba- USSR relationships seen by the Brazilian diplomacy (1959-1962)
title_fullStr The wind of the Cold War blows over the Americas: The Cuba- USSR relationships seen by the Brazilian diplomacy (1959-1962)
title_full_unstemmed The wind of the Cold War blows over the Americas: The Cuba- USSR relationships seen by the Brazilian diplomacy (1959-1962)
title_sort wind of the cold war blows over the americas: the cuba- ussr relationships seen by the brazilian diplomacy (1959-1962)
description This article discusses how the Cuban Revolution significantly altered the relations among the countries in the American continent. For the Kennedy government, Fidel Castro represented the greatest intimidation to his hegemonic domination in the Americas. In a period of less than two years, there were many disputes between the United States of America and the Republic of Cuba. Some of them were treated with diplomacy level, but others, were treated through the use of military force. Brazil did not go beyond these disputes. According to its Política Externa Independente, the Goulart government was involved in the Cuba issue. Even in the midst of the emergence of a new Council of Ministers and concerned about the elections that would happen, the Brazilian government was paying attention to that small island in the Caribbean and to the actions of the US government. One of them, in particular, was the object of great interest by President João Goulart and Prime Minister Hermes Lima: the meeting of Secretary of State Dean Rusk with representatives of the Latin American countries at the Organization of American States (OAS).
publisher Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades. Escuela de Historia
publishDate 2017
url https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/RIHALC/article/view/18926
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