Military Foundations of Panamanian PoliticsRoutledge, 2019 M01 22 - 233 páginas This is a comprehensive examination of the evolution of the politicization of the Panamanian military and the legacy of this transformation in modern Panamanian politics. It addresses the fundamental role that the Panamanian military played in influencing and molding the modern-day Panamanian political system--structurally, legally, and constitutionally--and chronicles the corporate and political growth of the Panamanian military, filtering its analysis through civil-military theory, to achieve its two primary goals. |
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... began to address. These works recognized the importance of studying military political participation by utilizing national and regime-level case studies, and examining the specific sociopolitical context of each one. They also ...
... began to address. These works recognized the importance of studying military political participation by utilizing national and regime-level case studies, and examining the specific sociopolitical context of each one. They also ...
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... began to fall apart at the periphery , just as the centers were losing their cohesiveness . For Panama , and Latin America as a whole , independence from Spain meant " the last day of despotism and the first day of the same , ' in ...
... began to fall apart at the periphery , just as the centers were losing their cohesiveness . For Panama , and Latin America as a whole , independence from Spain meant " the last day of despotism and the first day of the same , ' in ...
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... began to focus more attention on the political arena and to take on a more openly political role. Latin American militaries have mostly concentrated on the latter mission of maintaining internal order, a task that has frequently ...
... began to focus more attention on the political arena and to take on a more openly political role. Latin American militaries have mostly concentrated on the latter mission of maintaining internal order, a task that has frequently ...
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... began to see the military's support as the most certain way to reach and maintain power. Why. Intervention? "I do love my country's good with a respect more tender, more holy and profound, than mine own life." —Shakespeare, Coriolanus ...
... began to see the military's support as the most certain way to reach and maintain power. Why. Intervention? "I do love my country's good with a respect more tender, more holy and profound, than mine own life." —Shakespeare, Coriolanus ...
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Contenido
Praetorianization of the Military | |
The Militarization of Panamanian Politics 19681976 | |
The Creation of the Partido | |
To the Abyss and Back | |
A Decade of Change Democratic Consolidation and Uncertainty 1990 | |
The Military Legacy the Canal and Democratic Panama | |
Appendix | |
Index | |
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