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A specialist in Chilean politics, Pollack (Institute for European-Latin American Relations, Madrid) describes how the military coup that overthrew the elected government in 1973 brought forces to power that had previously been peripheral: a coalition of Chicago School free-market economists and a traditional Catholic movement inspired by the corporatism of Spain's Franco. The question, he says, is whether those forces can now abide the role of loyal opposition and play by democratic rules after 17 years of despotic rule.
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