Politics After Violence: Legacies of the Shining Path Conflict in Peru
Herausgeber: Soifer, Hillel; Vergara, Alberto
Politics After Violence: Legacies of the Shining Path Conflict in Peru
Herausgeber: Soifer, Hillel; Vergara, Alberto
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In this collection of original essays, leading international scholars offer the first wide-ranging, nuanced assessment of the political and social legacies of the violence that roiled Peru between 1980 and 1994.
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In this collection of original essays, leading international scholars offer the first wide-ranging, nuanced assessment of the political and social legacies of the violence that roiled Peru between 1980 and 1994.
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- Verlag: Univ of Chicago Behalf of University of Texas
- Seitenzahl: 392
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Januar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 211mm x 149mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 443g
- ISBN-13: 9781477317310
- ISBN-10: 1477317317
- Artikelnr.: 52423676
- Verlag: Univ of Chicago Behalf of University of Texas
- Seitenzahl: 392
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Januar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 211mm x 149mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 443g
- ISBN-13: 9781477317310
- ISBN-10: 1477317317
- Artikelnr.: 52423676
Edited by Hillel David Soifer and Alberto Vergara
* Preface
* Introduction: Leaving the Path Behind (Hillel David Soifer and
Alberto Vergara)
* Chapter 1. Shining Path: The Last Peasant War in the Andes (José Luis
Rénique and Adrián Lerner)
* Chapter 2. Civil Wars and Their Consequences: The Peruvian Armed
Conflict in Comparative Perspective (Livia Isabella Schubiger and
David Sulmont)
* Chapter 3. From Oligarchic Domination to Neoliberal Governance: The
Shining Path and the Transformation of Peru’s Constitutional Order
(Maxwell A. Cameron)
* Chapter 4. The Internal Armed Conflict and State Capacity:
Institutional Reforms and the Effective Exercise of Authority (Hillel
David Soifer and Everett A. Vieira III)
* Chapter 5. Impact and Legacies of Political Violence in Peru’s Public
Universities (Eduardo Dargent and Noelia Chávez)
* Chapter 6. Peace for Whom? Legacies of Gender-Based Violence in Peru
(Jelke Boesten)
* Chapter 7. Indigenous Activism and Human Rights NGOs in Peru: The
Unexpected Consequences of Armed Conflict (Maritza Paredes)
* Chapter 8. Political Violence and the Defeat of the Left (Paula
Muñoz)
* Chapter 9. From a Partisan Right to the Conservative Archipelago:
Political Violence and the Transformation of the Right-Wing Spectrum
in Contemporary Peru (Alberto Vergara and Daniel Encinas)
* Chapter 10. Public Opinion, the Specter of Violence, and Democracy in
Contemporary Peru (Arturo Maldonado, Jennifer L. Merolla, and
Elizabeth J. Zechmeister)
* Chapter 11. Contested Memories of the Peruvian Internal Armed
Conflict (Paulo Drinot)
* Conclusion (Steven Levitsky)
* Works Cited
* Contributors
* Index
* Introduction: Leaving the Path Behind (Hillel David Soifer and
Alberto Vergara)
* Chapter 1. Shining Path: The Last Peasant War in the Andes (José Luis
Rénique and Adrián Lerner)
* Chapter 2. Civil Wars and Their Consequences: The Peruvian Armed
Conflict in Comparative Perspective (Livia Isabella Schubiger and
David Sulmont)
* Chapter 3. From Oligarchic Domination to Neoliberal Governance: The
Shining Path and the Transformation of Peru’s Constitutional Order
(Maxwell A. Cameron)
* Chapter 4. The Internal Armed Conflict and State Capacity:
Institutional Reforms and the Effective Exercise of Authority (Hillel
David Soifer and Everett A. Vieira III)
* Chapter 5. Impact and Legacies of Political Violence in Peru’s Public
Universities (Eduardo Dargent and Noelia Chávez)
* Chapter 6. Peace for Whom? Legacies of Gender-Based Violence in Peru
(Jelke Boesten)
* Chapter 7. Indigenous Activism and Human Rights NGOs in Peru: The
Unexpected Consequences of Armed Conflict (Maritza Paredes)
* Chapter 8. Political Violence and the Defeat of the Left (Paula
Muñoz)
* Chapter 9. From a Partisan Right to the Conservative Archipelago:
Political Violence and the Transformation of the Right-Wing Spectrum
in Contemporary Peru (Alberto Vergara and Daniel Encinas)
* Chapter 10. Public Opinion, the Specter of Violence, and Democracy in
Contemporary Peru (Arturo Maldonado, Jennifer L. Merolla, and
Elizabeth J. Zechmeister)
* Chapter 11. Contested Memories of the Peruvian Internal Armed
Conflict (Paulo Drinot)
* Conclusion (Steven Levitsky)
* Works Cited
* Contributors
* Index
* Preface
* Introduction: Leaving the Path Behind (Hillel David Soifer and
Alberto Vergara)
* Chapter 1. Shining Path: The Last Peasant War in the Andes (José Luis
Rénique and Adrián Lerner)
* Chapter 2. Civil Wars and Their Consequences: The Peruvian Armed
Conflict in Comparative Perspective (Livia Isabella Schubiger and
David Sulmont)
* Chapter 3. From Oligarchic Domination to Neoliberal Governance: The
Shining Path and the Transformation of Peru’s Constitutional Order
(Maxwell A. Cameron)
* Chapter 4. The Internal Armed Conflict and State Capacity:
Institutional Reforms and the Effective Exercise of Authority (Hillel
David Soifer and Everett A. Vieira III)
* Chapter 5. Impact and Legacies of Political Violence in Peru’s Public
Universities (Eduardo Dargent and Noelia Chávez)
* Chapter 6. Peace for Whom? Legacies of Gender-Based Violence in Peru
(Jelke Boesten)
* Chapter 7. Indigenous Activism and Human Rights NGOs in Peru: The
Unexpected Consequences of Armed Conflict (Maritza Paredes)
* Chapter 8. Political Violence and the Defeat of the Left (Paula
Muñoz)
* Chapter 9. From a Partisan Right to the Conservative Archipelago:
Political Violence and the Transformation of the Right-Wing Spectrum
in Contemporary Peru (Alberto Vergara and Daniel Encinas)
* Chapter 10. Public Opinion, the Specter of Violence, and Democracy in
Contemporary Peru (Arturo Maldonado, Jennifer L. Merolla, and
Elizabeth J. Zechmeister)
* Chapter 11. Contested Memories of the Peruvian Internal Armed
Conflict (Paulo Drinot)
* Conclusion (Steven Levitsky)
* Works Cited
* Contributors
* Index
* Introduction: Leaving the Path Behind (Hillel David Soifer and
Alberto Vergara)
* Chapter 1. Shining Path: The Last Peasant War in the Andes (José Luis
Rénique and Adrián Lerner)
* Chapter 2. Civil Wars and Their Consequences: The Peruvian Armed
Conflict in Comparative Perspective (Livia Isabella Schubiger and
David Sulmont)
* Chapter 3. From Oligarchic Domination to Neoliberal Governance: The
Shining Path and the Transformation of Peru’s Constitutional Order
(Maxwell A. Cameron)
* Chapter 4. The Internal Armed Conflict and State Capacity:
Institutional Reforms and the Effective Exercise of Authority (Hillel
David Soifer and Everett A. Vieira III)
* Chapter 5. Impact and Legacies of Political Violence in Peru’s Public
Universities (Eduardo Dargent and Noelia Chávez)
* Chapter 6. Peace for Whom? Legacies of Gender-Based Violence in Peru
(Jelke Boesten)
* Chapter 7. Indigenous Activism and Human Rights NGOs in Peru: The
Unexpected Consequences of Armed Conflict (Maritza Paredes)
* Chapter 8. Political Violence and the Defeat of the Left (Paula
Muñoz)
* Chapter 9. From a Partisan Right to the Conservative Archipelago:
Political Violence and the Transformation of the Right-Wing Spectrum
in Contemporary Peru (Alberto Vergara and Daniel Encinas)
* Chapter 10. Public Opinion, the Specter of Violence, and Democracy in
Contemporary Peru (Arturo Maldonado, Jennifer L. Merolla, and
Elizabeth J. Zechmeister)
* Chapter 11. Contested Memories of the Peruvian Internal Armed
Conflict (Paulo Drinot)
* Conclusion (Steven Levitsky)
* Works Cited
* Contributors
* Index