Military Rule in Latin America

First published in 1989, in Military Rule in Latin America Karen L. Remmer draws upon a wide variety of sources, including interviews with top government officials, to challenge prevailing interpretations of military rule. She questions the assumption that military regimes can be adequately understood in terms of their origins and shows how important variations among them reflect the roles of state actors and institutions.

In the first part of the book, Remmer provides a broad overview of military rule in Latin America; in the second, a detailed case study of Chile under the Pinochet regime. She concludes by examining the implications of her findings for understanding transitions from authoritarianism and the consolidation of democracy. This groundbreaking work is essential reading for scholars and researchers of Latin American studies, political studies and comparative politics.

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Military Rule in Latin America

First published in 1989, in Military Rule in Latin America Karen L. Remmer draws upon a wide variety of sources, including interviews with top government officials, to challenge prevailing interpretations of military rule. She questions the assumption that military regimes can be adequately understood in terms of their origins and shows how important variations among them reflect the roles of state actors and institutions.

In the first part of the book, Remmer provides a broad overview of military rule in Latin America; in the second, a detailed case study of Chile under the Pinochet regime. She concludes by examining the implications of her findings for understanding transitions from authoritarianism and the consolidation of democracy. This groundbreaking work is essential reading for scholars and researchers of Latin American studies, political studies and comparative politics.

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Military Rule in Latin America

Military Rule in Latin America

by Karen Remmer
Military Rule in Latin America

Military Rule in Latin America

by Karen Remmer

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First published in 1989, in Military Rule in Latin America Karen L. Remmer draws upon a wide variety of sources, including interviews with top government officials, to challenge prevailing interpretations of military rule. She questions the assumption that military regimes can be adequately understood in terms of their origins and shows how important variations among them reflect the roles of state actors and institutions.

In the first part of the book, Remmer provides a broad overview of military rule in Latin America; in the second, a detailed case study of Chile under the Pinochet regime. She concludes by examining the implications of her findings for understanding transitions from authoritarianism and the consolidation of democracy. This groundbreaking work is essential reading for scholars and researchers of Latin American studies, political studies and comparative politics.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781040358474
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 04/30/2025
Series: Routledge Revivals
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 256
File size: 598 KB

About the Author

Karen L. Remmer, Professor Emerita of Political Science, Duke University.

Table of Contents

List of Figures List of Tables Preface Part I: Comparative Perspectives on Military Rule in Latin America 1. Military Rule in Latin America 2. The Analysis of Military Regimes 3. The Political Impact of Military Rule 4. The Economic Impact of Military Rule Part II: Military Rule in Chile 5. The Consolidation of the Pinochet Regime 6. The Policy Impact of Chilean Authoritarianism 7. The Legacy of Military Rule Index

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