I discussed a panel discussion in the Department of History / College of Education for Human Sciences / University of Basra (the policy of the United States of America towards the Parliamentary Republic in Chile 1891-1925)
The researcher ((Badour Abbas Hussein)) said that this study dealt with the policy of the United States of America towards the parliamentary republic in Chile, which was formed after the Chileans fought the civil war in 1891, and during this period the United States began to reveal its new strategy of intervention in Chile. , in terms of forming governments at times, and overthrowing governments at other times. This is according to its interests.
The researcher stated that the reasons that prompted me to write this topic..is to shed more light on the foreign policy of the United States of America and add scientific interest to be a source of research and inference in the future for student researchers, as this study will contribute to enriching Arab and local libraries.
This study deals in chronological order. It begins by giving a geographical and historical introduction to Chile and when was it discovered? And when did the Spanish colonization begin? Was there another colonial rivalry? And when did the American interest in this country begin? And how focused its policy towards Chile? And the causes of the civil war and the results that arrange them? More deeply about the political and economic interests of the United States in Chile and its position on the establishment of a parliamentary republic?
The researcher divided the thesis into an introduction and four chapters:
The first chapter deals with the discovery of Chile and the roots of American-Chilean relations 1535-1891.
She devoted the second chapter: the United States of America and the civil war in Chile, 1891-1896.
The third chapter: The development of American-Chilean relations from 1897 to 1914.
And he studied the fourth chapter: the impact of political divisions in ending the rule of the parliamentary republic in Chile 1915-