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_aArnson, Cynthia J. _e(ed.) |
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_aIn trhe wake of war _b: democratization and internal armed conflict in Latin America |
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_aWashington _b; Woodrow Wilson Center Press |
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_aStanford _bStanford University Press _c; 2012 |
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300 | _a430 p. | ||
505 | _aContiene: --Tables and Figures. --Acknowledgments. --Introduction: Conflict, Democratization, and the State, Cynthia J. Arnson. --Democracy and Governance in Conflict and Postwar Latin América: A Quantitative Assessment, Dinorah Azpuru. --Commentary: Democratic Consolidation in Postconflict States in Latin America-Insights from the Peace Building and Fragile States Literature , Stewart Patrick. --The Peace Process and the Construction of Democracy in El Salvador: Progress, Deficiencies, and Challenges, Ricardo Córdova Macías and Carlos G. Ramos. --The Limits of Peace and Democracy in Guatemala, Edelberto Torres-Rivas. --Nicaragua's Pacted Democracy, Shelley A. McConnell. --A Historical Perspective on Counterinsurgency and the "War on Drags" in Colombia, Marco Palacios. --Commentary: Two Decades of Negotiation in Colombia-Contrasting Results and Missed Opportunities, Ana María Bejarano. --Peace in Peru, but Unresolved Tasks, Carlos Basombrío Iglesias. --The Crisis in Chiapas: Negotiations, Democracy, and Governability, Raúl Benítez Manaut, Tania Carrasco and Armando Rodríguez Luna. --An Illusory Peace: The United Nations and State Building in Haití, Johanna Mendelson Forman. --Europe's Role in Fostering Peace in Central America and Colombia, Markus Schultze-Kraft. --Political Transition, Social Violence, and Gangs: Cases in Central América and México, José Miguel Cruz, Rafael Fernández de Castro and Gema Santamaría Balmaceda. --Why Truth Still Matters: Historical Clarification, Impunity, and Justice in Contemporary Guatemala, Victoria Sanford. --Commentary: "Eppur Si Muove"-Truth and Justice in Peru after the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, Carlos Iván Degregori. --Conclusion. | ||
520 | _aA raíz de la guerra evalúa las consecuencias de la guerra civil para la democratización en América Latina, centrándose en cuestiones de capacidad estatal. Los colaboradores se centran en siete países: Colombia, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haití, México, Nicaragua y Perú, donde la debilidad del Estado fomentó el conflicto y la tarea de reconstrucción del Estado presenta múltiples desafíos. Además de estudios de casos, el libro explora temas transversales, incluido el papel de la comunidad internacional en el apoyo a la paz, la explosión de la violencia criminal y social de la posguerra y el valor de la verdad y el esclarecimiento histórico. | ||
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