Research Memorandum from Thomas L. Hughes to Dean Rusk Addressing the First Year of Arthur da Costa e Silva's Administration
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Title
Research Memorandum from Thomas L. Hughes to Dean Rusk Addressing the First Year of Arthur da Costa e Silva's Administration.Reference code
BR SP IRI USP USA CP RCM CS 1968.05.03.Initial production date
03/05/1968.Documents
Reference code
BR SP IRI USP USA CP RCM CS 1968.05.03
Title
Research Memorandum from Thomas L. Hughes to Dean Rusk Addressing the First Year of Arthur da Costa e Silva's Administration
Initial production date
03/05/1968
Final production date
03/05/1968
Level in the general structure
Item
Dimension and support: Format
Dimension and support: Documentary type
Research Memorandum
Producing entity
United States Department of State Bureau of Intelligence and Research (INR)
Origin
National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Scope and content
Research Memorandum (RAR-9) from Thomas L. Hughes to Dean Rusk, dated May 3, 1968, covering the first year of Arthur da Costa e Silva's government, highlighting the historical influence of the Armed Forces on Brazilian politics, the government's economic policies, relations between Brazil and the United States, and the opposition faced by civil and political sectors.
Access conditions
Public
Language
English
Custodian entity of originals
National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Original reference code
File: POL BRAZ 1-1-69
Box: 1900
Series: Subject-Numeric Files, February 1, 1963-1973 (A1 1613-C)
Collection: General Records of the Department of State (RG 59) NARA II, College Park
Location
Washington DC (USA)
References cited
Ref: Research Memorandum (RAR-7) dated 12 Apr 1968;
Access point - Subjects
International Coffee Agreement | Aircraft | Anti-Americanism | Bipartisanship | Coffee | Trade in military equipment | Foreign trade | Commodities | Communism | Political conflicts | National Congress | 1967 Constitution | Constitutions | Economic development | Political rights | Nuclear energy | Military equipment | Broad Front | Cabinet of ministers | Costa e Silva Government | Opposition groups | Public image | Inflation | Itamaraty (Ministry of Foreign Affairs) | Hard line | Demonstrations and protests | Ministry of Aeronautics | Ministry of Agriculture | Ministry of Education | Ministry of Mines and Energy | Ministry of Labour | Mirage (aircraft) | Student movements | Labor movements | Social movements | Nationalism | Olinda (Pernambuco) | Political opposition | Political parties | Foreign policy | Economic policies | Gross Domestic Product (GDP) | Recife Pernambuco) | Land reforms | Political reforms | Social reforms | Bilateral relations | Brazil-USA relations | Civil-military relations | Reputation | Revolution of March 31, 1964 (1964 Coup) | Rural unions | National sovereignty | Presidential succession | Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) | Treaty of Tlatelolco (1967) | Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR)
Access Point - Entities and Organizations
Popular Action (AP) | National Renewal Alliance (ARENA) | National Housing Bank (BNH) | National Security Council (CSN) | United States National Security Council (NSC) | Armed forces | Catholic church | Brazilian Democratic Movement (MDB)
Access Point - Names
Arthur da Costa e Silva | Carlos Lacerda | Carlos Marighella | Dean Rusk | Dom Hélder Pessoa Câmara | Getulio Vargas | Humberto de Alencar Castello Branco | Janio da Silva Quadros | Jarbas Gonçalves Passarinho | João Belchior Marques Goulart | Juscelino Kubitschek de Oliveira | Leonel de Moura Brizola | Thomas L. Hughes
Rules or conventions adopted
NOBRADE | ISAD(G)
Status
Complete
Description date
28/01/2025
Review date
30/01/2025