Democracy Under Siege: New Military Power in Latin America

Author:   Augusto Varas
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Volume:   No. 84
ISBN:  

9780313260346


Pages:   230
Publication Date:   07 July 1989
Recommended Age:   From 7 to 17 years
Format:   Hardback
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Democracy Under Siege: New Military Power in Latin America


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Although the military has historically played a pivotal role in Latin American politics and society, until now little attention has been paid to the complex set of civilian-military relations in each country. This collection of essays, the product of a long-term research program organized by a group of prominent Latin American scholars, compares current linkages among the armed forces and local social and political structures and institutions. Within each nation studied, the contributing author found increasing military autonomy vis-a-vis the state. They show that this institutional autonomy has allowed the military to develop as independent political entities within the various countries, a process that seems to be common to all Latin American societies. Their research also demonstrates how the military diversifies itself when acquiring higher degrees of institutional autonomy. Collectively, the contributors contend that although civilian democratic forces will play a much larger role in political decisionmaking in this decade as compared to the last, it is evident that armed forces will retain a considerable share of political power. Regardless of the institutional arrangement, the military will continue to exercise significant veto power over civilian political forces. The independent military that has emerged is a new variable that must be taken into account in future analyses of Latin America's secular political crisis. By compiling the first complete analysis of Latin American military forces and their role in contemporary domestic politics, editor Augusto Varas has made a significant contribution to the study of Latin American politics. This first examination of the role of the armed forces during a period of relative political stability will be welcomed by historians and political scientists alike.

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Author:   Augusto Varas
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Imprint:   Praeger Publishers Inc
Volume:   No. 84
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.507kg
ISBN:  

9780313260346


ISBN 10:   0313260346
Pages:   230
Publication Date:   07 July 1989
Recommended Age:   From 7 to 17 years
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

"Preface Military Autonomy and Democracy in Latin America The Armed Forces of Colombia and Ecuador in Comparative Perspective The Armed Forces in Peruvian Politics Democratization and Military Reform in Argentina The Armed Forces and Brazil's Transition to Democracy: The Figueiredo Administration Autonomy of the Military in Chile: From Democracy to Authoritarianism The Military in the Role of ""Substitute Political Party"" and Redemocratization in Uruguay The Modernization of the Mexican Armed Forces Armed Forces, Society, and the People: Cuba and Nicaragua The Development of Military Autonomy and Corporateness in Central America The Armed Forces and Democratization in Bolivia, 1982-1986 Bibliography Index"

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?Varas is a Chilean political sociologist who directs CLADDE, a network of Latin American scholars who study linkages between the armed forces of the region and the corresponding social and political structures. This volume, translated from Spanish, originated in the first (1985) international seminar on civilian-military relations and democracy. It deals with Cuba, Mexico, Central America (except Panama), and all of the Spanish-speaking South American countries except Venezuela and Paraguay. The general theme is that Latin American military establishments are becoming increasingly autonomous vis-a-vis states and societies. Yet several chapters indicate that this is not the case in Cuba, Guatemala, El Salvador, and perhaps Nicaragua. The authors know their countries well and the essays are detailed and nuanced.?-Choice


"?Varas is a Chilean political sociologist who directs CLADDE, a network of Latin American scholars who study linkages between the armed forces of the region and the corresponding social and political structures. This volume, translated from Spanish, originated in the first (1985) international seminar on civilian-military relations and democracy. It deals with Cuba, Mexico, Central America (except Panama), and all of the Spanish-speaking South American countries except Venezuela and Paraguay. The general theme is that Latin American military establishments are becoming increasingly autonomous vis-a-vis states and societies. Yet several chapters indicate that this is not the case in Cuba, Guatemala, El Salvador, and perhaps Nicaragua. The authors know their countries well and the essays are detailed and nuanced.?-Choice ""Varas is a Chilean political sociologist who directs CLADDE, a network of Latin American scholars who study linkages between the armed forces of the region and the corresponding social and political structures. This volume, translated from Spanish, originated in the first (1985) international seminar on civilian-military relations and democracy. It deals with Cuba, Mexico, Central America (except Panama), and all of the Spanish-speaking South American countries except Venezuela and Paraguay. The general theme is that Latin American military establishments are becoming increasingly autonomous vis-a-vis states and societies. Yet several chapters indicate that this is not the case in Cuba, Guatemala, El Salvador, and perhaps Nicaragua. The authors know their countries well and the essays are detailed and nuanced.""-Choice"


Varas is a Chilean political sociologist who directs CLADDE, a network of Latin American scholars who study linkages between the armed forces of the region and the corresponding social and political structures. This volume, translated from Spanish, originated in the first (1985) international seminar on civilian-military relations and democracy. It deals with Cuba, Mexico, Central America (except Panama), and all of the Spanish-speaking South American countries except Venezuela and Paraguay. The general theme is that Latin American military establishments are becoming increasingly autonomous vis-a-vis states and societies. Yet several chapters indicate that this is not the case in Cuba, Guatemala, El Salvador, and perhaps Nicaragua. The authors know their countries well and the essays are detailed and nuanced. -Choice ?Varas is a Chilean political sociologist who directs CLADDE, a network of Latin American scholars who study linkages between the armed forces of the region and the corresponding social and political structures. This volume, translated from Spanish, originated in the first (1985) international seminar on civilian-military relations and democracy. It deals with Cuba, Mexico, Central America (except Panama), and all of the Spanish-speaking South American countries except Venezuela and Paraguay. The general theme is that Latin American military establishments are becoming increasingly autonomous vis-a-vis states and societies. Yet several chapters indicate that this is not the case in Cuba, Guatemala, El Salvador, and perhaps Nicaragua. The authors know their countries well and the essays are detailed and nuanced.?-Choice


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AUGUSTO VARAS is a Chilean political sociologist and international relations analyst at the Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales (FLASCO) in Santiago, Chile. He is director of the Latin American Center for Defense and Disarmament (CLADDE) and author of Militarization and the International Arms Race in Latin America and Latin American-Soviet Relations in the 1980s.

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