Latin American Press Review, Program 1974-23, 1974 May 23
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Part I: The Latin American Press Review covers human rights abuses in Chile, Brazil's support for Portugal's new colonial policy, and Venezuela's sudden nationalization of foreign-owned assets, causing concern among investors. Venezuelan President Andrés Pérez initiates the nationalization of oil companies, marking a significant shift towards sovereignty over natural resources. While assuring respect for foreign companies' rights, the process's timeline remains unspecified. Pérez's nationalist economic policy, fueled by oil wealth, garners mixed reactions domestically and internationally, with concerns about currency revaluation and wealth distribution. Meanwhile, Argentina grapples with increasing terrorist activity, including the killing of a leftist Catholic priest, highlighting a breakdown in law and order and a growing exodus of foreigners due to kidnappings. Files include CSVs of the annotated transcriptions and lists of places, people, organizations, subjects, and media sources mentioned in the radio program.
提供机构:
Longhorn Radio Network; Institute of Latin American Studies
创建时间:
1974-05-23



