Conflict in the Southern Cone: The Argentine Military and the Boundary Dispute with Chile, 1870-1902Bloomsbury Academic, 1999 M07 30 - 248 páginas In examining the history of a 19th-century boundary dispute between Chile and Argentina, Dr. Rauch offers insights into the motivations and processes of governments vis-á-vis the rationale and support of national military power. As he shows, a military establishment brings enormous costs to developing economies, leads to the formation of military elites, and has profound implications for a geographical region. |
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... confederation advocated by the Federals . In November 1828 , the 1st Army Division , under General Juan Galo de Lavalle , rose against the govern- ment . In response , Dorrego mobilized the militias commanded by Juan Manuel de Rosas ...
... Confederation and a branch of the Mauá bank was inaugurated at Rosario , a sleepy upriver village Urquiza tried to upgrade as an alternative port to Buenos Aires . 53 During the 1850s , Buenos Aires and the Confederation began to ...
... Confederation two years later . All males of military age could be summoned for military duty if required . In 1852 Buenos Aires displayed a standing army of 3,500 men and a national guard of 70,000 , while the Confederation could field ...
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The Frontier Dispute | 19 |
The Conquest of the Desert | 50 |
The Economic Progress of Argentina and Chile | 79 |
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