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Week 3 blog post Authoritarian governments

The struggle for the idea of “the balance of power” throughout Latin America has hindered countries abilities to form stable social, economic, and political sectors.  The motion that drives Authoritarianism is essentially the struggle for power.  David Collier explains in…

The Need for a Subservient Military

  The anti-subversion campaigns that occurred in Latin America throughout the Cold War gave rise to many opportunistic leaders who saw an easy route to power by claiming that they were, in essence, going to make their country great again….

Las Madres de Plaza de Mayo continue to protest in 1991 - 8 years after the junta transitioned to democracy

Madres de la Plaza de Mayo and Democratization – after the dirty wars and today

This week, I read “The Personal is Political – Las Madres de Plaza de Mayo” along with Chapter 3 – “The Military – Heading for the Exits?” Particularly relevant to Navarro article was the focus on the human rights abuses…

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Chapter 3 of Smith’s Democracy in Latin America covers the region’s complicated relationship with the military. One aspect that I found interesting is that despite the frequency of military coups and the atrocities that usually came with these regimes, the…