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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Allan GilliesPublisher: University of Pittsburgh Press Imprint: University of Pittsburgh Press ISBN: 9780822967989ISBN 10: 0822967987 Pages: 216 Publication Date: 21 April 2026 Audience: College/higher education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviewsNarco-Democratization is a must read for students and scholars of violence and crime in Latin America. Allan Gillies employs deep archival research to expertly trace the emergence of state-narco networks during Bolivia’s military dictatorship, then shows how these relationships evolved during the country’s transition to democracy. The result, unlike in other prominent cases, was the containment of violence at the expense of democratic consolidation. This book forces us to reconsider some of the prevailing assumptions about the Latin American state, its transition to democracy, and the drug wars that ensued. -- Nicholas Barnes, University of St. Andrews Narco-Democratization is a must read for students and scholars of violence and crime in Latin America. Allan Gillies employs deep archival research to expertly trace the emergence of state-narco networks during Bolivia’s military dictatorship, then shows how these relationships evolved during the country’s transition to democracy. The result, unlike in other prominent cases, was the containment of violence at the expense of democratic consolidation. This book forces us to reconsider some of the prevailing assumptions about the Latin American state, its transition to democracy, and the drug wars that ensued. -- Nicholas Barnes, University of St. Andrews Grounded in nuanced political and historical research, Narco-Democratization offers a solid, empirically grounded analysis of relationships between political leaders and drug trafficking organizations in Bolivia. The book’s analytical framework offers a new way of thinking about complex patterns of state-criminal relations that can inform broader discussions about corruption and criminalization patterns in authoritarian and democratic systems. This is an important contribution to debates not just about crime and violence, but also about democracy and authoritarianism in Latin America. -- Enrique Desmond Arias, City University of New York Author InformationAllan Gillies is lecturer of political and international studies in the School of Social and Political Sciences at the University of Glasgow. Previously, he held an Economic and Social Research Council Global Challenges Research Fund Fellowship and received a Lord Kelvin/Adam Smith Scholarship, also at Glasgow. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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