"This book is for audiences interested in Latin America and the long-term legacies of civil war more generally. Using archives and in-depth interviews, it provides a captivating narrative of how counterinsurgency in Central America distorted government functioning, breeding long-term patterns of corruption and criminality that burden the region today"--
"This book is for audiences interested in Latin America and the long-term legacies of civil war more generally. Using archives and in-depth interviews, it provides a captivating narrative of how counterinsurgency in Central America distorted government functioning, breeding long-term patterns of corruption and criminality that burden the region today"--
Rachel A. Schwartz is Assistant Professor of International and Area Studies at the University of Oklahoma.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I. Foundations: 1. Introduction: undermining the state in civil war 2. Theorizing wartime institutional change and survival Part II. Institutional Origins: 3. Civil war in Central America 4. The wartime institutionalization of customs fraud in Guatemala 5. Ordering police violence: extrajudicial Killing in wartime Guatemala 6. Land and counterinsurgency: rewriting the rules of agrarian reform in Nicaragua Part III. Institutional Persistence: 7. Transition, peace, and postwar power in Central America 8. Guatemala: the persistence of customs fraud 9. Guatemala: the persistence of extrajudicial killing 10. Nicaragua: chronic instability in postwar institutions 11. Conclusion: the institutional legacies of civil war Bibliography Appendix: list of interviews and archival collections.
Part I. Foundations: 1. Introduction: undermining the state in civil war 2. Theorizing wartime institutional change and survival Part II. Institutional Origins: 3. Civil war in Central America 4. The wartime institutionalization of customs fraud in Guatemala 5. Ordering police violence: extrajudicial Killing in wartime Guatemala 6. Land and counterinsurgency: rewriting the rules of agrarian reform in Nicaragua Part III. Institutional Persistence: 7. Transition, peace, and postwar power in Central America 8. Guatemala: the persistence of customs fraud 9. Guatemala: the persistence of extrajudicial killing 10. Nicaragua: chronic instability in postwar institutions 11. Conclusion: the institutional legacies of civil war Bibliography Appendix: list of interviews and archival collections.
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