The Armed Forces and Democracy in Latin America

The Armed Forces and Democracy in Latin America
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Publisher : JHU Press
Total Pages : 294
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ISBN-10 : 0801859182
ISBN-13 : 9780801859182
Rating : 4/5 (82 Downloads)

Synopsis The Armed Forces and Democracy in Latin America by : John Samuel Fitch

The book tackles the subject of the military and politics in Latin America from a broad historical perspective, drawing on literature in the field and other information based on personal interviews with officers.

Civil-Military Relations in Latin America

Civil-Military Relations in Latin America
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Publisher : Univ of North Carolina Press
Total Pages : 320
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ISBN-10 : 9780807875292
ISBN-13 : 0807875295
Rating : 4/5 (92 Downloads)

Synopsis Civil-Military Relations in Latin America by : David Pion-Berlin

The armed forces may no longer rule nations throughout Latin America, but they continue to influence democratic governments across the region. In nine original, thought-provoking essays, this book offers fresh theoretical insights into the dilemmas facing Latin American politicians as they struggle to gain full control over their military institutions. Latin America has changed in profound ways since the end of the Cold War, the re-emergence of democracy, and the ascendancy of free-market economies and trade blocs. The contributors to this volume recognize the necessity of finding intellectual approaches that speak to these transformations. They utilize a wide range of contemporary models to analyze recent political and economic reform in nations throughout Latin America, presenting case studies on Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Ecuador, El Salvador, Honduras, and Venezuela. Bridging the gap between Latin American studies and political science, these essays not only explore the forces that shape civil-military relations in Latin America but also address larger questions of political development and democratization in the region. The contributors are Felipe Aguero, J. Samuel Fitch, Wendy Hunter, Ernesto Lopez, Brian Loveman, David R. Mares, Deborah L. Norden, David Pion-Berlin, and Harold A. Trinkunas. Latin American Studies/Political Science

Military Missions in Democratic Latin America

Military Missions in Democratic Latin America
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 229
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ISBN-10 : 9781137592705
ISBN-13 : 1137592702
Rating : 4/5 (05 Downloads)

Synopsis Military Missions in Democratic Latin America by : David Pion-Berlin

This book demonstrates through country case studies that, contrary to received wisdom, Latin American militaries can contribute productively, but under select conditions, to non-traditional missions of internal security, disaster relief, and social programs. Latin American soldiers are rarely at war, but have been called upon to perform these missions in both lethal and non-lethal ways. Is this beneficial to their societies or should the armed forces be left in the barracks? As inherently conservative institutions, they are at their best, the author demonstrates, when tasked with missions that draw on pre-existing organizational strengths that can be utilized in appropriate and humane ways. They are at a disadvantage when forced to reinvent themselves. Ultimately, it is governments that must choose whether or not to deploy soldiers, and they should do so, based on a pragmatic assessment of the severity and urgency of the problem, the capacity of the military to effectively respond, and the availability of alternative solutions.

Civil-Military Relations and Democracy

Civil-Military Relations and Democracy
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Publisher : JHU Press
Total Pages : 210
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ISBN-10 : 0801855365
ISBN-13 : 9780801855368
Rating : 4/5 (65 Downloads)

Synopsis Civil-Military Relations and Democracy by : Larry Diamond

Based on a conference held in Washington, DC, 13-14 Mar 1995.

Militarization, Democracy, and Development

Militarization, Democracy, and Development
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Publisher : Penn State University Press
Total Pages : 312
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105111998139
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Rating : 4/5 (39 Downloads)

Synopsis Militarization, Democracy, and Development by : Kirk S. Bowman

Do Third World countries benefit from having large militaries, or does this impede their development? Kirk Bowman uses statistical analysis to demonstrate that militarization has had a particularly malignant impact in this region. For his quantitative comparison he draws on longitudinal data for a sample of 76 developing countries and for 18 Latin American nations. To illuminate the causal mechanisms at work, Bowman offers a detailed comparison of Costa Rica and Honduras between 1948 and 1998. The case studies not only serve to bolster his general argument about the harmful effects of militarization but also provide many new insights into the processes of democratic consolidation and economic transformation in these two Central American countries.

For la Patria

For la Patria
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Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Total Pages : 366
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ISBN-10 : 9780585282077
ISBN-13 : 0585282072
Rating : 4/5 (77 Downloads)

Synopsis For la Patria by : Brian Loveman

Defending 'la patria,' or 'homeland,' is the historical mission claimed by Latin American armed forces. For la Patria is a comprehensive narrative history of the military's political role in Latin America in national defense and security. Latin American civil-military relations and the role of the armed forces in politics, like those of all modern nation-states, are framed by constitutional and legal norms specifying the formal relationships between the armed forces and the rest of society. In actuality, they are also the result of expectations, attitudes, values, and practices evolved over centuries-integral aspects of national political cultures. Military institutions in each Latin American nation have resulted from that country's own blend of local and imported influences, developing a distinctive pattern of civil-military relations as defender of the fatherland and guarantor of security and order. Written by Latin American specialist Brian Loveman, For la Patria includes tables, maps, photographs, and a glossary that will assist the student in better understanding the military's intervention in politics in Latin America. This new text will give students a thorough and accessible history of Latin American armed forces and their actions in Latin American politics from colonial times to the present.

Democracy and Security in Latin America

Democracy and Security in Latin America
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 288
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ISBN-10 : 9781000459098
ISBN-13 : 1000459098
Rating : 4/5 (98 Downloads)

Synopsis Democracy and Security in Latin America by : Gabriel Marcella

The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the need for governments to generate the necessary capacity to address important security and institutional challenges; this volume deepens our understanding of the nature and extent of state governance in Latin America. State capacity is multidimensional, with all elements interacting to produce stable governance and security. As such, a collection of scholars and practitioners use an explicit interdisciplinary approach, drawing on the contributions of history, political science, economics, public policy, military studies, and other fields to gain a rounded understanding of the link between security and democracy. Democracy and Security in Latin America is divided in two sections: Part 1 focuses on the challenges to governance and key institutions such as police, courts, armed forces. and the prison system. Part 2 features country case studies that illustrate particularly important security challenges and various means by which the state has confronted them. Democracy and Security in Latin America should appeal not only to those seeking to learn more about the capacity of the democratic state in Latin America to effectively provide public security in times of stress, but to all those curious about the reality that a democracy must have security to function.

Soldiers, Politicians, and Civilians

Soldiers, Politicians, and Civilians
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 384
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ISBN-10 : 1316604438
ISBN-13 : 9781316604434
Rating : 4/5 (38 Downloads)

Synopsis Soldiers, Politicians, and Civilians by : David Pion-Berlin

Are interactions between soldiers, politicians, and civilians improving? Every nation has to come to grips with achieving a more enduring harmony between government, the armed forces, and society if it aspires to strengthen its democracy. While there is an abundance of studies on civil-military affairs, few examine all three of these actors, let alone establish any standards with which to assess whether progress is being made. This ambitious book devises a novel framework equipped with six dimensions, each of which opens a unique window into civil-military affairs, and which form a more integrated view of the subject. Those dimensions are accompanied by a set of benchmarks and metrics that assess progress and compare one country against another. The framework is applied to case studies of Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and Uruguay, with the conviction that insights could be gleaned that may be relevant elsewhere. Ultimately, by unpacking the civil-military relation into its various dimensions, this study has shed light on what it takes to transform what was once a politically-minded military into an organization dedicated to serving a democratic state and society.

Latin American Democracy

Latin American Democracy
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 317
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ISBN-10 : 9781317908425
ISBN-13 : 1317908422
Rating : 4/5 (25 Downloads)

Synopsis Latin American Democracy by : Richard L. Millett

More than thirty years have passed since Latin America began the arduous task of transitioning from military-led rule to democracy. In this time, more countries have moved toward the institutional bases of democracy than at any time in the region’s history. Nearly all countries have held free, competitive elections and most have had peaceful alternations in power between opposing political forces. Despite these advances, however, Latin American countries continue to face serious domestic and international challenges to the consolidation of stable democratic governance. The challenges range from weak political institutions, corruption, legacies of militarism, transnational crime, and globalization among others. In the second edition of Latin American Democracy contributors – both academics and practitioners, North Americans, Latin Americans, and Spaniards—explore and assess the state of democratic consolidation in Latin America by focusing on the specific issues and challenges confronting democratic governance in the region. This thoroughly updated revision provides new chapters on: the environment, decentralization, the economy, indigenous groups, and the role of China in the region.

How People View Democracy

How People View Democracy
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Publisher : JHU Press
Total Pages : 189
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ISBN-10 : 9780801890611
ISBN-13 : 0801890616
Rating : 4/5 (11 Downloads)

Synopsis How People View Democracy by : Larry Diamond

A collection of essays, which cover topics from Arab opinion about democracy to the nostalgia for authoritarianism found in East Asia. It sheds light on the rise of populism in Latin America, and explains why postcommunist regimes in Europe have won broad public support