Left in Transformation: Uruguayan Exiles and the Latin American Human Rights Network, 1967 -1984

Left in Transformation: Uruguayan Exiles and the Latin American Human Rights Network, 1967 -1984

by Vania Markarian
Left in Transformation: Uruguayan Exiles and the Latin American Human Rights Network, 1967 -1984

Left in Transformation: Uruguayan Exiles and the Latin American Human Rights Network, 1967 -1984

by Vania Markarian

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Overview

This book takes an innovative look at international relations. Focusing on the worldwide campaign against abuses by the right-wing authoritarian regime in Uruguay (1973-1984), it explores how norms and ideas interact with political interests, both global and domestic. It examines joint actions by differently-motivated actors such as the leftist activists who had to flee Uruguay in these years, the Organization of American States, The United Nations, Amnesty International, and the United States. It traces language and procedures for making their claims. The chief goal, however, is to peruse the specific reasons that led these actors to endorse the central core of liberal rights that gave foundation to this system. A close examination of the available documents shows that even as they joined efforts to protest abuses, they were still pursuing their individual agendas, which is often overlooked in the existing scholarship on human rights transnational activism. The book pays special attention to the Uruguayan exiles, analyzing why and how leftist activists and leaders adopted the human rights language, which had so far been used to attack communism in the context of the Cold War.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781135499433
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 09/13/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 278
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Vania Markarian was born in Uruguay in 1971. She received her BA from the Universidad de la República (Montevideo, Uruguay) in 1996. In 2003, she completed her Ph.D. Columbia University. She moved back to Montevideo in 2004 and currently works at the Universidad de la República. She has several publications on Latin American contemporary history.

Table of Contents

Introduction.  1. From Hope to Despair: Uruguay in the Twentieth Century  2. Revolution in Uruguay: An Introduction to Leftist Politics, 1967-73  3. Reorientation Abroad: Uruguayan Exiles and Transnational Politics, 1973-76  4. Worldwide Fragmentation: Transnational Human Rights and National Politics, 1976-80  5. Returning to Uruguay: From Transnational Human Rights to Transitional Politics, 1981-84.  Conclusion.

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