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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... leader, Belisario Porras, stripped of citizenship. Electoral Board controversy demonstrates first manipulation of votes in elections. 1908: José Domingo de Obaldía elected president; serves until dying in office on March 1, 1910. Carlos ...
... leader, Belisario Porras, stripped of citizenship. Electoral Board controversy demonstrates first manipulation of votes in elections. 1908: José Domingo de Obaldía elected president; serves until dying in office on March 1, 1910. Carlos ...
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... leadership of National Police commandant José Remón, the armed forces steadily increased their influence as well as cultivated a greater corporate identity. And, under U.S. tutelage, a higher level of professionalization was achieved ...
... leadership of National Police commandant José Remón, the armed forces steadily increased their influence as well as cultivated a greater corporate identity. And, under U.S. tutelage, a higher level of professionalization was achieved ...
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... leaders.6 This developing notion among Latin American militaries of their ascendant position as governors was further explored in Guillermo O'Donnell's Modernization and Bureaucratic-Authoritarianism, which developed the concept of ...
... leaders.6 This developing notion among Latin American militaries of their ascendant position as governors was further explored in Guillermo O'Donnell's Modernization and Bureaucratic-Authoritarianism, which developed the concept of ...
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... leaders. But this was an act that was initiated in response to the utter lack of political legitimacy existent in the country following more than sixty years of influence-peddling and corruption by the civilian leaders. To understand ...
... leaders. But this was an act that was initiated in response to the utter lack of political legitimacy existent in the country following more than sixty years of influence-peddling and corruption by the civilian leaders. To understand ...
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... leaders to govern effectively, leading to the militaries—usually the most professional organization—to take it upon themselves (in their opinion) to save the integrity of the state and guide the state toward some semblance of ...
... leaders to govern effectively, leading to the militaries—usually the most professional organization—to take it upon themselves (in their opinion) to save the integrity of the state and guide the state toward some semblance of ...
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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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