The Military and Democracy: The Future of Civil-military Relations in Latin AmericaLouis Wolf Goodman, Johanna Mendelson Forman, Juan Rial Roade Lexington Books, 1990 - 326 páginas |
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Página xiii
... civilian presidents . Many civilian regimes gave way to military rule in the 1960s and 1970s . The military governments that took power were often marked by fear of social chaos and Marxist subversion as well as by harsh repression of ...
... civilian presidents . Many civilian regimes gave way to military rule in the 1960s and 1970s . The military governments that took power were often marked by fear of social chaos and Marxist subversion as well as by harsh repression of ...
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... civilians have gained increasing au- thority , whereas in the case of Argentina , civilian authority is much more problematic . Insights into the problems of transition in Argentina are provided by María Susana Ricci and J. Samuel Fitch ...
... civilians have gained increasing au- thority , whereas in the case of Argentina , civilian authority is much more problematic . Insights into the problems of transition in Argentina are provided by María Susana Ricci and J. Samuel Fitch ...
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... civilian and military officials in the 1966–73 and 1976–83 military regimes , the civilian component of the governing elite seems to share many of military's deficiencies in terms of political linkages to the rest of society . Indeed ...
... civilian and military officials in the 1966–73 and 1976–83 military regimes , the civilian component of the governing elite seems to share many of military's deficiencies in terms of political linkages to the rest of society . Indeed ...
Contenido
Militarization | 19 |
The Armed Forces Democracy and Transition in Central | 23 |
The Legacies of Transitions to Democracy in Argentina | 39 |
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