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Reference no. 9A98M004
Published by: Ivey Publishing
Originally published in: 1998
Version: 1999-04-09

Abstract

In 1998, Chile remained a country divided. Despite the revelations made by human rights investigations, 20 per cent of Chileans were still staunch supporters of Pinochet, and ideological extremes continued to dominate the political landscape, even among the young. Although many Chileans lived under a reign of terror, many more welcomed the social and economic changes implemented under military rule. Chilean society became polarized because of differences in opinion regarding the dictatorship.
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In 1998, Chile remained a country divided. Despite the revelations made by human rights investigations, 20 per cent of Chileans were still staunch supporters of Pinochet, and ideological extremes continued to dominate the political landscape, even among the young. Although many Chileans lived under a reign of terror, many more welcomed the social and economic changes implemented under military rule. Chilean society became polarized because of differences in opinion regarding the dictatorship.

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