Militarization and Demilitarization in El Salvador's Transition to Democracy

Militarization and Demilitarization in El Salvador's Transition to Democracy

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Williams, Philip J.
University of Pittsburgh Press
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With the resignation of General Renee Emilio Ponce in March 1993, the Salvadorian armys sixty-year domination of El Salvador came to an end. The countrys January 1992 peace accords stripped the military of the power it once enjoyed, placing many areas under civilian rule. Establishing civilian control during the transition to democracy was no easy task, especially for a country that had never experienced even a brief period of democracy in its history.In <i>Militarization and Demilitarization in El Salvadors Transition to Democracy</i>, Phillip J. Williams and Knut Walter argue that prolonged military rule produced powerful obstacles that limited the possibilities for demilitarization in the wake of the peace accords. The failure of the accords to address several key aspects of the militarys political power had important implications for the democratic transition and for future civil-military relations.Drawing on an impressive array of primary source materials and interviews, this book will be valuable to students, scholars, and policy makers concerned with civil-military relations, democratic transitions, and the peace process in Central America.
EAN 9780822971863
ISBN 0822971860
Binding Ebook
Publisher University of Pittsburgh Press
Publication date December 15, 1997
Language English
Country Uruguay
Authors Walter, Knut; Williams, Philip J.
Series Pitt Latin American Series
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