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  1. Clodomiro Almeyda Medina (* 11. Februar 1923 in Santiago de Chile; † 25. August 1997 ebenda) war ein chilenischer Politiker und Soziologe. Von 1970 bis 1973 war er chilenischer Außenminister unter Salvador Allende. Von 1971 bis 1974 war er Vorsitzender der Asociación Latinoamericana de Sociología .

  2. Chile. Organization. Socialist Party of Chile. Clodomiro Almeyda Medina (February 11, 1923 – August 25, 1997) was a Chilean politician. A leading member of the Socialist Party, served as Minister of Foreign Affairs of Chile from 1970 to 1973 during the Presidency of Salvador Allende .

    • 25 August 1997 (aged 74)
    • Chile
  3. José Clodomiro Almeyda Medina (Santiago, 11 de febrero de 1923-Santiago, 25 de agosto de 1997) fue un abogado, profesor y político chileno, dirigente del Partido Socialista (PS). Pariente de Diego Dublé Almeyda y Baldomero Dublé Almeyda.

    • Don Cloro[1]​
    • James Holger Blair
  4. Clodomiro Almeyda Medina war ein chilenischer Politiker und Soziologe. Von 1970 bis 1973 war er chilenischer Außenminister unter Salvador Allende. Von 1971 bis 1974 war er Vorsitzender der Asociación Latinoamericana de Sociología.

  5. 22. Juli 2020 · This article reviews the tension between autonomy and politicization during the institutionalization of Chilean sociology (1957–1973), based upon the career trajectories of two of its main actors: Clodomiro Almeyda (University of Chile, UCH) and Roger Vekemans (Catholic University, CU) and the reassessment of accounts given by the ...

    • Alexis Cortés
    • 2021
  6. 29. Aug. 1997 · Clodomiro Almeyda Medina, an important leftist figure in Chile, died on Monday at his home in Santiago, Chile, after a long battle with colon cancer, his family said. He was 74.

  7. 104 CLODOMIRO ALMEYDA more or less anti-imperialist predominate at certain times; at other times, how­ ever, a quite different situation may emerge as openly pro-U.S. regimes and political forces that cooperate with the United States in achieving its political objectives come to dominate the politics of the subcontinent. The situation for