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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... rule in the 1960s a power were often marked b as well as by harsh repress The 1980s have witness social and economic proble rule with coherent internat Latin America and Central ity for life , liberty , and the however , a new pattern o ...
... rule in the 1960s a power were often marked b as well as by harsh repress The 1980s have witness social and economic proble rule with coherent internat Latin America and Central ity for life , liberty , and the however , a new pattern o ...
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... 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 civil rights . The 1980s have witnessed a return of civilian rule ...
... 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 civil rights . The 1980s have witnessed a return of civilian rule ...
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... rule is for men who are confident that civilian rule is in both national and institu- tional interests to take charge of the military institution . The second part of this volume examines a key issue that has divided military and ...
... rule is for men who are confident that civilian rule is in both national and institu- tional interests to take charge of the military institution . The second part of this volume examines a key issue that has divided military and ...
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Militarization | 19 |
The Armed Forces Democracy and Transition in Central | 23 |
The Legacies of Transitions to Democracy in Argentina | 39 |
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