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Peron Has Not Changed

Vayo, Del | July 31, 1948 issue

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This article presents information on the fascist regime of Argentina. It is opined that in international politics, Juan Perón continues to follow a double line. He offers himself to the U.S. as an ally in case of war against Soviet Union, knowing that in return he will get the green light to apply democracy in Argentina in his own fashion. At the same time, he prepares his positions so that if the situation changes, he can return to his former line and defy the U.S. and thus playing out his ambitious role of leader of the Western Hemisphere.

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FASCISM; POLITICAL development; WORLD politics; POLITICAL science; ARGENTINA; UNITED States
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