Warfare in Latin America, Volume 2Miguel Angel Centeno Five sections reflect the critical stages of military development in the continent. The first deals with the conquest in the 16th century, the second with the independence process in the first part of the nineteenth century, the next two with international and civil conflicts, and the last with the challenges of the 21st century. |
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Rut Diamint 2004 Security Challenges in Latin America Bulletin of Latin | 40 |
Julia E Sweig 2002 What Kind of War for Colombia? Foreign Affairs | 81 |
Piero Gleijeses 1997 Grappling with Guatemalas Horror Latin American | 226 |
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Abimael Guzmán Afro-Cuban American areas Argentina armed forces army's barriadas BATTLEGROUND WOMEN Bolivia Brazil Brazilian cabanos camp followers Campeche campesino Chiapas Chile civil civilian Colombia conflict crisis CUAVES Cuba Cuban democracy democratic Díaz economic Ejército ejido estado ethnic female soldiers fight FMLN García groups Guatemala Guerra guerrilla movements GUERRILLA WARFARE Guevara Guzmán human rights Indians indios institutions insurgents INTERAMERICAN STUDIES José JOURNAL OF INTERAMERICAN killed land Latin America leaders Lima Madero Maya ment Mérida Mexican Revolution Mexico City military November officers organizations Oriente party Path's peace peasants percent Peru Plan Colombia police Política political popular population President Press prison rape rebellion rebels recruits reform regime region reported Revista revolución mexicana revolutionary role rural Sendero Shining Path social soldaderas strategy struggle STUDIES AND WORLD terror tion troops United urban vecinos Venezuela Villa El Salvador violence WICKHAM-CROWLEY Yaqui York Yucatan Zapatistas