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In the wake of war democratization and internal armed conflict in Latin America

Autores adicionales: Arnson, Cynthia -- editor.
Publicado por : Woodrow Wilson Center Press Stanford University Press (Washington, D.C. Stanford, Calif.) Detalles físicos: xvi, 430 páginas ilustraciones ISBN:9780804776677; 9780804776684. Año : 2012
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Introduction: conflict, democratization, and the state / Cynthia J. Arnson. -- Democracy and governance in conflict and postwar Latin America / Dinorah Azpuru. -- 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 / Ricardo Cordova Macias 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 drugs" in Colombia / Marco Palacios. -- Peace in Peru, but unresolved tasks / Carlos Basombrio Iglesias. -- The crisis in Chiapas: negotiations, democracy, and governability / Raul Benitez Manaut, Tania Carrasco, and Armando Rodriguez Luna. -- An illusory peace: the United Nations and state building in Haiti / 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 America and Mexico / Jose Miguel Cruz, Rafael Fernandez de Castro, and Gema Santamaria Balmaceda. -- Why truth still matters: historical clarification, impunity, and justice in contemporary Guatemala / Victoria Sanford. -- Conclusion / Cynthia J. Arnson.