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Politics after Violence : Legacies of the Shining Path Conflict in Peru /

Between 1980 and 1994, Peru endured a bloody internal armed conflict, with some 69,000 people killed in clashes involving two insurgent movements, state forces, and local armed groups. In 2003, a government-sponsored "Truth and Reconciliation Committee" reported that the conflict lasted lo...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Soifer, Hillel David (Editor ), Vergara, Alberto (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Austin, TX : University of Texas Press, 2019.
Edición:First edition.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Intro; Preface; Introduction: Leaving the Path Behind (Hillel David Soifer and Alberto Vergara); Chapter 1. Shining Path: The Last Peasant War in the Andes (José Luis Rénique and Adrián Lerner); Chapter 2. Civil Wars and Their Consequences: The Peruvian Armed Conflict in Comparative Perspective (Livia Isabella Schubiger and David Sulmont); Chapter 3. From Oligarchic Domination to Neoliberal Governance: The Shining Path and the Transformation of Peru's Constitutional Order (Maxwell A. Cameron)
  • Chapter 4. The Internal Armed Conflict and State Capacity: Institutional Reforms and the Effective Exercise of Authority (Hillel David Soifer and Everett A. Vieira III)Chapter 5. Impact and Legacies of Political Violence in Peru's Public Universities (Eduardo Dargent and Noelia Chávez); Chapter 6. Peace for Whom? Legacies of Gender-Based Violence in Peru (Jelke Boesten); Chapter 7. Indigenous Activism and Human Rights NGOs in Peru: The Unexpected Consequences of Armed Conflict (Maritza Paredes); Chapter 8. Political Violence and the Defeat of the Left (Paula Muñoz)
  • Chapter 9. From a Partisan Right to the Conservative Archipelago: Political Violence and the Transformation of the Right-Wing Spectrum in Contemporary Peru (Alberto Vergara and Daniel Encinas)Chapter 10. Public Opinion, the Specter of Violence, and Democracy in Contemporary Peru (Arturo Maldonado, Jennifer L. Merolla, and Elizabeth J. Zechmeister); Chapter 11. Contested Memories of the Peruvian Internal Armed Conflict (Paulo Drinot); Chapter 11. Contested Memories of the Peruvian Internal Armed Conflict (Paulo Drinot); Works Cited; Contributors; Index