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In this article I focus on the significance of the concept of “ideological frontiers” in Argentine foreign policy during the last military dictatorship 1976–1983. The paper is a case study of the covert operations in Central America carried out by the military and intelligence services of the dictatorship. The Argentine activity in Central America serves as an example of practical application of the above-mentioned ideological concept. Firstly, I present the idea of “ideological frontiers” and its significance during the last military dictatorship. Secondly, I present the external factors that made the Argentine military increase their interest in Central America at the end of the 1970s. Subsequently, I analyse the covert activities of Argentine military and intelligence, both before and after the triumph of the Sandinista revolution in Nicaragua. Additionally, the question of the cooperation between Argentina and the United States in Central America during the presidency of Ronald Reagan will be discussed. The conclusions summarize the arguments presented in the article, emphasizing the importance of the concept of “ideological frontiers”.Argentina, Central America, military dictatorship, ideological frontiers, foreign policyIn this article I focus on the significance of the concept of “ideological frontiers” in Argentine foreign policy during the last military dictatorship 1976–1983. The paper is a case study of the covert operations in Central America carried out by the military and intelligence services of the dictatorship. The Argentine activity in Central America serves as an example of practical application of the above-mentioned ideological concept. Firstly, I present the idea of “ideological frontiers” and its significance during the last military dictatorship. Secondly, I present the external factors that made the Argentine military increase their interest in Central America at the end of the 1970s. Subsequently, I analyse the covert activities of Argentine military and intelligence, both before and after the triumph of the Sandinista revolution in Nicaragua. Additionally, the question of the cooperation between Argentina and the United States in Central America during the presidency of Ronald Reagan will be discussed. The conclusions summarize the arguments presented in the article, emphasizing the importance of the concept of “ideological frontiers”. 
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En el presente artículo me enfoco en el significado del concepto de “fronteras ideológicas” en la política exterior argentina durante la última dictadura militar (1976–1983). El texto es un estudio de caso de las operaciones encubiertas en América Central realizadas por los servicios militares y de inteligencia de la dictadura argentina. Las actividades en Centroamérica sirven como un buen ejemplo de la aplicación práctica de dicho concepto. Primero, analizo este concepto y su significado en la ideología de los militares argentinos durante la última dictadura. Después, describo las circunstancias externas que llevaron a los argentinos a aumentar su interés en América Central a finales de la década de 1970. Posteriormente, examino las actividades encubiertas argentinas en la región, tanto antes como después del triunfo de la revolución sandinista en Nicaragua. Finalmente, discuto la cooperación argentina con los Estados Unidos en América Central durante la presidencia de Ronald Reagan. En la conclusión, resumo los argumentos presentados en el artículo, enfatizando la importancia del concepto de “fronteras ideológicas”.
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