In this book, Orlando J. Pérez expertly examines the competing theories of civil-military relations in Central America to advance our understanding of the origins, consequences and persistence of militarism in Latin America. Combining both qualitative and quantitative data, Pérez bridges the gap between structural and cultural analyses for a more comprehensive understanding of the links between micro and macro level factors that influence civil-military relations and democratic governance.
In this book, Orlando J. Pérez expertly examines the competing theories of civil-military relations in Central America to advance our understanding of the origins, consequences and persistence of militarism in Latin America. Combining both qualitative and quantitative data, Pérez bridges the gap between structural and cultural analyses for a more comprehensive understanding of the links between micro and macro level factors that influence civil-military relations and democratic governance.
Orlando J. Pérez is Associate Dean of the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at Millersville University. He is a member of the Scientific Support Group for the Latin American Public Opinion Project (LAPOP) and directs the Americas Barometer survey in Panama and Honduras.
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Contents: Chapter 1: The Military and Democracy in Latin America Chapter 2: Guatemala: Building Democratic Civil-Military Relations after Genocide Chapter 3: Honduras: Military Coup and Constitutional Arrangements Chapter 4: El Salvador: Demilitarization and Democratization after Civil War Chapter 5: Nicaragua: From Revolutionaries to National Army Chapter 6: Facing the Challenges of Crime and Violence Chapter 7: Democratic Values: The Impact of Crime and Insecurity Chapter 8: Public Opinion and the Armed Forces Chapter 9: Military Role Beliefs: Assessing Progress toward Democratic Civil-Military Relations Notes Index
Contents: Chapter 1: The Military and Democracy in Latin America Chapter 2: Guatemala: Building Democratic Civil-Military Relations after Genocide Chapter 3: Honduras: Military Coup and Constitutional Arrangements Chapter 4: El Salvador: Demilitarization and Democratization after Civil War Chapter 5: Nicaragua: From Revolutionaries to National Army Chapter 6: Facing the Challenges of Crime and Violence Chapter 7: Democratic Values: The Impact of Crime and Insecurity Chapter 8: Public Opinion and the Armed Forces Chapter 9: Military Role Beliefs: Assessing Progress toward Democratic Civil-Military Relations Notes Index
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