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  • While it's true that Long, as governor and later Senator from Louisiana, did a lot of good for ordinary folk by building roads, enacting educational reforms and building public works projects, he was also a kind of Juan Peron in miniature.

    Nikolas Kozloff: Banana Republic, U.S.A.? "Populism" Comes to America 2010

  • While it's true that Long, as governor and later Senator from Louisiana, did a lot of good for ordinary folk by building roads, enacting educational reforms and building public works projects, he was also a kind of Juan Peron in miniature.

    Banana Republic, U.S.A.? "Populism" Comes to America 2010

  • Trippe dodged revolutions and flattered dictators, naming airplanes after despots like Juan Peron, but he never believed in paying bribes, as was common in the world outside of the U.S. Later, to its detriment, Pan Am also didn't believe in paying money to fund U.S. political campaigns.

    Helen Davey: Pan Am: A Dream Takes Flight (Part IV) Helen Davey 2011

  • Trippe dodged revolutions and flattered dictators, naming airplanes after despots like Juan Peron, but he never believed in paying bribes, as was common in the world outside of the U.S. Later, to its detriment, Pan Am also didn't believe in paying money to fund U.S. political campaigns.

    Helen Davey: Pan Am: A Dream Takes Flight (Part IV) Helen Davey 2011

  • In December Congress passed a new law that will allow the state to control domestically produced newsprint, channeling dictator Juan Peron of yore, who did the same.

    Argentina's Capital Flight Mary Anastasia O'Grady 2012

  • Trippe dodged revolutions and flattered dictators, naming airplanes after despots like Juan Peron, but he never believed in paying bribes, as was common in the world outside of the U.S. Later, to its detriment, Pan Am also didn't believe in paying money to fund U.S. political campaigns.

    Helen Davey: Pan Am: A Dream Takes Flight (Part IV) Helen Davey 2011

  • Trippe dodged revolutions and flattered dictators, naming airplanes after despots like Juan Peron, but he never believed in paying bribes, as was common in the world outside of the U.S. Later, to its detriment, Pan Am also didn't believe in paying money to fund U.S. political campaigns.

    Helen Davey: Pan Am: A Dream Takes Flight (Part IV) Helen Davey 2011

  • Mrs. Kirchner is following the economic theories not only of Mr. Chávez but also of Juan Peron, the 20th-century Argentine fascist who gave her party its name.

    Kirchner Copies Peron's Model Mary Anastasia O'Grady 2011

  • His worry is that the "irresponsible" left's anti-globalization, populist spending policies, in the mold of Juan Peron, will lead Latin America back to the old cycle of inflation, stagnation, personalist authoritarian rule, corruption and disillusion.

    Nathan Gardels: Oliver Stone on the Evolution of Wall Street: From 'Greed Is Good' to 'Greed Is Legal' 2010

  • As for the concern about Chavez's personalist authoritarian rule in the stead of Juan Peron, former Argentine president Nestor Kirchner raises the issue in the film.

    Nathan Gardels: Oliver Stone on the Evolution of Wall Street: From 'Greed Is Good' to 'Greed Is Legal' 2010

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