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Debating Civil-Military Relations in Latin America.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Mares, David R.
Contributor:
Martínez, Rafael.
Series:
Sussex library of study. The Latin America series Debating civil-military relations in Latin America
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Civil-military relations--Latin America.
Civil-military relations.
Democracy--Latin America.
Democracy.
Democratization--Latin America.
Democratization.
Latin America--Politics and government--1980-.
Latin America.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (255 p.)
Place of Publication:
Chicago : Sussex Academic Press, 2014.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
This study of civil-military relations in Latin America begins by noting that, since 2000, military dictatorships in the region have virtually disappeared, with the political role of the military in many countries dramatically diminished. The book then examines the new types of regimes, including the rise of participatory democracy, the new political orientations, such as the renaissance of the Left in Latin America, and the new missions for the military that have begun to appear. It illustrates how the 2009 military coup in Honduras, the military
Contents:
Front Cover; About this book; About the Series; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Prologue: Narcís Serra; Series Editor's Preface: Carlos Waisman; Acknowledgments; Introduction: Rafael Martínez and David R. Mares; Part I: Civil-Military Relations in the Transition to Democracy; Chapter 1: Objectives for Democratic Consolidation in the Armed Forces - Rafael Martínez; Part II: Evaluating How Far We Have Come; Chapter 2: Latin American Civil-Military Relations: What Progress Has Been Made? - David Pion-Berlin
Chapter 3: Citizen Security, Democracy and the Civil-Military Relationship - David R. Mares Chapter 4: Latin America and the Military Question Reexamined - Rut Diamint; Part III: New Missions: Threats or Contributors to Consolidation of Democratic Civilian Control?; Chapter 5: The Profile of the Colombian Armed Forces: A Result of the Struggle against Guerrillas, Drug-Trafficking and Terrorism - Alejo Vargas Velásquez; Chapter 6: The Making of Socialist Soldiers: Radical Populism and Civil-Military Relations in Venezuela, Ecuador and Bolivia - Deborah L. Norden
Chapter 7: Latin America's Increased Role in UN Peace Operations: Current Trends and a Note of Caution - Arturo C. Sotomayor Conclusion:; Appraisal and Challenges - David R. Mares; The Editors and Contributors; Index
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