A new militarism in Latin America

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Published in:Journal of democracy
Main Author: Rut Diamint (Author)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: 2015
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Online Access:http://search.proquest.com/docview/1728134565
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520 |a the "military question" has become less salient, nudged aside by more routine concerns regarding economic prosperity, as well as by pressing demands for improved public order and security in a region that holds less than a tenth of the world's population but suffers about a third of its homicides.2 Nevertheless, the role of the military remains a puzzle and a problem for Latin America's democracies. The rise of Latin American armed forces as key political allies of governments (with the implication that, as allies, they need to be placated and to have their interests served) stems in part from the imperfect civilianization of the region's defense ministries. [...]it can be understood in part as "unfinished business" left over from the era of democratic transition. 
650 4 |a Coups d'etat 
650 4 |a History 
650 4 |a Military policy 
650 4 |a Civil-military relations 
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650 4 |a Usage 
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650 4 |a Politics 
650 4 |a Political representation 
650 4 |a Democracy 
650 4 |a Political power 
650 4 |a Murders & murder attempts 
650 4 |a Armed forces 
650 4 |a Institutionalization 
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