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Argentine and Egyptian History Entangled: From Perón to Nasser
Journal of Latin American Studies ( IF 1.058 ) Pub Date : 2017-10-30 , DOI: 10.1017/s0022216x17001171
LILY PEARL BALLOFFET

This article presents an entangled history of Argentina and Egypt in the years surrounding the 1952 Egyptian Revolution. It combines diplomatic, migration and anti-imperial activism histories to delineate the intellectual and institutional links between these nations from the late 1940s to the 1950s – from the rise of Peronism through to Nasser's management of the Suez Canal crisis of 1956. Diverse Argentine social and political sectors saw parallels between the anti-imperial struggles in the Arab world and in Latin America. Though with differing and sometimes competing agendas, these groups learned and deployed the language of non-alignment and South–South solidarity in the escalating Cold War.

中文翻译:

阿根廷和埃及历史纠葛:从庇隆到纳赛尔

本文介绍了阿根廷和埃及在 1952 年埃及革命前后的纠葛历史。它结合了外交、移民和反帝激进主义的历史,描绘了从 1940 年代后期到 1950 年代这些国家之间的知识和制度联系——从庇隆主义的兴起到纳赛尔对 1956 年苏伊士运河危机的管理。多样化的阿根廷社会和政治部门在阿拉伯世界和拉丁美洲的反帝斗争中看到了相似之处。尽管议程不同,有时甚至相互竞争,但这些团体在不断升级的冷战中学习并使用了不结盟和南南团结的语言。
更新日期:2017-10-30
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