The politics of antipolitics: the military in Latin America / edited by Brian Loveman and Thomas J Davies.
Material type: TextSeries: Latin American silhouettes: studies in history and culturePublication details: Wilmington, Del.: Scholarly Resources, 1997Edition: 3rd rev. edDescription: 426pISBN:- 0842026118 (pbk.):
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Argues that, with or without direct military rule, antipolitics persists as a foundation of Latin American politics. Examines the history of the military in politics and gives case studies of military rule in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Peru, El Salvador and Guatemala.
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