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Democratization and Military Transformation in Argentina and Chile : Rethinking Rivalry / Kristina Mani.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Boulder : Lynne Rienner Publishers, [2022]Copyright date: ©2011Description: 1 online resource (248 p.)Content type:
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ISBN:
  • 9781626371316
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 320.982 23
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  • online - DeGruyter
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- List of Tables and Figures -- Acknowledgments -- 1 The Puzzles of Breaking with the Past -- 2 From Democratization to the End of Rivalry: Issues and Theory -- 3 The Rivalry Context: Historical Conditioners -- 4 Launching Internationalism in Argentina and Chile -- 5 Institutionalizing Internationalism and Ending the Rivalry -- 6 Creating Military Stakeholders in Internationalism -- 7 Alternative Paths: Statist-Nationalism and Conflict between Ecuador and Peru -- 8 Institutions, Cooperation, and Civilian Control of the Military -- Appendix: List of Interviews -- Bibliography -- Index -- About the Book
Summary: Is there a relationship between the consolidation of democracy and the ending of rivalries with neighboring states? Can internationalist foreign policies be useful in "reprogramming" militaries to accept civilian authority? Addressing these questions, Kristina Mani examines the dynamic connection between democracy building and security cooperation in Argentina and Chile in the 1990s. Her thoughtful analysis reveals how the international relations of democratizing states are both the product of domestic political goals and a potentially powerful shaper of domestic politics.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- List of Tables and Figures -- Acknowledgments -- 1 The Puzzles of Breaking with the Past -- 2 From Democratization to the End of Rivalry: Issues and Theory -- 3 The Rivalry Context: Historical Conditioners -- 4 Launching Internationalism in Argentina and Chile -- 5 Institutionalizing Internationalism and Ending the Rivalry -- 6 Creating Military Stakeholders in Internationalism -- 7 Alternative Paths: Statist-Nationalism and Conflict between Ecuador and Peru -- 8 Institutions, Cooperation, and Civilian Control of the Military -- Appendix: List of Interviews -- Bibliography -- Index -- About the Book

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Is there a relationship between the consolidation of democracy and the ending of rivalries with neighboring states? Can internationalist foreign policies be useful in "reprogramming" militaries to accept civilian authority? Addressing these questions, Kristina Mani examines the dynamic connection between democracy building and security cooperation in Argentina and Chile in the 1990s. Her thoughtful analysis reveals how the international relations of democratizing states are both the product of domestic political goals and a potentially powerful shaper of domestic politics.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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