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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... government—20th century. 2. Panama. Guardia Nacional— Political activity—History. 3. Civil-military relations—Panama— History. 4. Panama—Relations —United States. 5. United States—Relations— Panama. 6. Partido Revolucionario Democrâtico ...
... government—20th century. 2. Panama. Guardia Nacional— Political activity—History. 3. Civil-military relations—Panama— History. 4. Panama—Relations —United States. 5. United States—Relations— Panama. 6. Partido Revolucionario Democrâtico ...
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... civilian government corruption, an economic downturn that had hobbled the middle class, and threats to military corporate integrity. In addition, nationalistic tension over the continued United States presence in the Panama Canal Zone ...
... civilian government corruption, an economic downturn that had hobbled the middle class, and threats to military corporate integrity. In addition, nationalistic tension over the continued United States presence in the Panama Canal Zone ...
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... civilian leaders. But this was an act that was initiated in response to the ... civil-military history and corporate ideology. Latin. American. Militaries. and. Political. Intervention. "No revolution ever succeeded ... government of choice as ...
... civilian leaders. But this was an act that was initiated in response to the ... civil-military history and corporate ideology. Latin. American. Militaries. and. Political. Intervention. "No revolution ever succeeded ... government of choice as ...
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... government rather than mere caretakers between civilian governments. The beginning of this integral change in the nature of military intervention in Latin America was signaled by the Oganía-led coup in Argentina in June 1966, General ...
... government rather than mere caretakers between civilian governments. The beginning of this integral change in the nature of military intervention in Latin America was signaled by the Oganía-led coup in Argentina in June 1966, General ...
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... civilian courts' jurisdiction and could only be judged by a military court ... government from internal dissent. However, Latin America has faced very few ... civilian leaders that they uphold "order, dignity, and hierarchy." However ...
... civilian courts' jurisdiction and could only be judged by a military court ... government from internal dissent. However, Latin America has faced very few ... civilian leaders that they uphold "order, dignity, and hierarchy." However ...
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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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