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After analyzing the effect the Cold War had on Argentina, I can come to the conclusion that overall, it was beneficial to the nation. Looking at how Argentina dealt with the Cold War, they used it in their favor and strengthen not only their economy, but also provide a policy under which benefited the social condition and keep a strong ideology. Eventually, sided with Europe (primarily Britain and USSR) for support. Although under the Fascist regime, there were some weakness under this system and Perón's power, but all in all, the Cold War was profitable and allowed the government to access control over the social welfare of the public and economy. If Argentina did choose to side with the other side, then their economy would have plummeted and would have the U.S. controlling the economic aspects of Latin America. Also under their ideology containing strong Nazi and Fascist ties, if that was severed than the whole foreign policy of Argentina would collapse as the government would fall under Juan Domingo Perón.

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