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Latin America and the Illusion of Peace

Latin America and the Illusion of Peace
Author: David R. Mares
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 205
Release: 2017-06-30
Genre:
ISBN: 9781138452473

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Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Glossary -- Introduction -- Inter-state conflict in Latin America -- Latin America's security architecture -- Significance of Latin American conflict -- Chapter One Sources of conflict -- Inter-state controversies -- The domestic drivers of foreign policy -- Conclusion -- Chapter Two The dynamics of militarisation -- Understanding militarisation -- Political-military strategies -- Strategic balance -- Characteristics of force -- Constituency's willingness to pay costs -- Leader's accountability -- Conclusion -- Chapter Three Latin American hot spots -- Colombia-Ecuador, with Venezuela contributing to tensions -- Nicaragua-Costa Rica -- Bolivia-Chile -- Dominican Republic-Haiti -- Argentina-United Kingdom -- Conclusion -- Chapter Four Preserving the illusion: managing conflict in Latin America -- United States: preoccupied elsewhere -- Brazil's paradox: global aspirations limit regional impact -- The multilaterals: going against the grain -- Conclusion -- Conclusion -- Appendix One Selected unresolved inter-state disputes in Latin America -- Appendix Two Memberships -- Appendix Three Latin America boundary settlements 2000-2011 -- Notes


Latin America and the Illusion of Peace

Latin America and the Illusion of Peace
Author: David R. Mares
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 118
Release: 2018-01-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 1351224409

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This book explores interstate conflict and its dynamics in the context of Latin Americas contemporary conflict management experience. The myth of Latin America as a region of peace means that each time the use of force rises to the level of global attention (e.g., Ecuador-Peru 1995 or Colombia-Ecuador 2008) analysts and the press ask, "how could that happen here?" Yet the official uses of military force in interstate relations are significantly more prevalent than most analysts within and outside the region understand, and the region is facing new and potentially destabilizing challenges. It is the contention of this book that mitigating the threat raised by militarized interstate relations requires understanding the various ways in which military force can be employed short of war; this in turn requires illuminating the decision making process that produces militarization of a disagreement, considering options for dissuading the decision makers from choosing to militarize and limiting escalations when militarization does occur.


Illusions of Conflict

Illusions of Conflict
Author: Joseph Smith
Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Pre
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2010-11-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 0822976234

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This book presents the first comprehensive treatment of Anglo-American rivalry over Latin America in the late nineteenth century, who battled for economic and political influence in the region from the Civil War until 1895, when the Venezuelan boundary dispute came to a head and the Monroe Doctrine was finally recognized by the British. Yet author Joseph Smith posits that this was only an illusion of conflict, that the two major powers has shared objectives all along in the region.


Risks, Violence, Security and Peace in Latin America

Risks, Violence, Security and Peace in Latin America
Author: Úrsula Oswald Spring
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 403
Release: 2018-03-27
Genre: Science
ISBN: 3319738089

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This book analyses the war against drugs, violence in streets, schools and families, and mining conflicts in Latin America. It examines the nonviolent negotiations, human rights, peacebuilding and education, explores security in cyberspace and proposes to overcome xenophobia, white supremacy, sexism, and homophobia, where social inequality increases injustice and violence. During the past 40 years of the Latin American Council for Peace Research (CLAIP) regional conditions have worsened. Environmental justice was crucial in the recent peace process in Colombia, but also in other countries, where indigenous people are losing their livelihood and identity. Since the end of the cold war, capitalism aggravated the life conditions of poor people. The neoliberal dismantling of the State reduced their rights and wellbeing in favour of enterprises. Youth are not only the most exposed to violence, but represent also the future for a different management of human relations and nature.


Neither Peace nor Freedom

Neither Peace nor Freedom
Author: Patrick Iber
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2015-10-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 0674915143

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During the Cold War, left-wing Latin American artists, writers, and scholars worked as diplomats, advised rulers, opposed dictators, and even led nations. Their competing visions of social democracy and their pursuit of justice, peace, and freedom led them to organizations sponsored by the governments of the Cold War powers: the Soviet-backed World Peace Council, the U.S.-supported Congress for Cultural Freedom, and, after the 1959 Cuban Revolution, the homegrown Casa de las Américas. Neither Peace nor Freedom delves into the entwined histories of these organizations and the aspirations and dilemmas of intellectuals who participated in them, from Diego Rivera and Pablo Neruda to Gabriel García Márquez and Jorge Luis Borges. Patrick Iber corrects the view that such individuals were merely pawns of the competing superpowers. Movements for democracy and social justice sprung up among pro-Communist and anti-Communist factions, and Casa de las Américas promoted a brand of revolutionary nationalism that was beholden to neither the Soviet Union nor the United States. But ultimately, intellectuals from Latin America could not break free from the Cold War’s rigid binaries. With the Soviet Union demanding fealty from Latin American communists, the United States zealously supporting their repression, and Fidel Castro pushing for regional armed revolution, advocates of social democracy found little room to promote their ideals without compromising them. Cold War politics had offered utopian dreams, but intellectuals could get neither the peace nor the freedom they sought.


Latin America

Latin America
Author: Lawrence S.. Graham
Publisher:
Total Pages: 17
Release: 1974
Genre:
ISBN:

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Lost Illusions

Lost Illusions
Author: Paul H. Boeker
Publisher: Institute of Americas
Total Pages: 352
Release: 1990
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Interviews with Latin American political leaders reveal the forces behind the emergence of democracy in Latin America.


Latin America: a Quest for Peace

Latin America: a Quest for Peace
Author: Luis Chesney Lawrence
Publisher:
Total Pages: 52
Release: 2012-02-21
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781470089221

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This book is intended to reflect the main feature of the historical process Latin America: the violence, and the continous aggression against the life and cultural forms of life.To this end, would be relevant the use of the concept of dependency.