A thorough account of the struggle between civilian and military factions for political control of Chile after Pinochet's dictatorship.
Why have political leaders of developing and authoritarian nations run into so many obstacles as they attempt to establish civilian supremacy over armed forces in the democratization of their countries? This is the question Gregory Weeks poses in his study of Chile from 1990 onward. He explains how the Chilean military has maintained a high level of political influence in the tumultuous aftermath of dictatorial rule by Army General Augusto Pinochet,...
A thorough account of the struggle between civilian and military factions for political control of Chile after Pinochet's dictatorship.
The political, social issues, and cultural impacts of Latin American migration to the U.S. have been studied by historians and political scientists, but the regional focus has often been on the Southwest and California. This book, from this father and son writing team, focuses on the Southeast.
The political, social issues, and cultural impacts of Latin American migration to the U.S. have been studied by historians and political scientists, b...