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The Legacy of Human Rights Violations in the Southern Cone: Argentina, Chile, and Uruguay: Oxford Studies in Democratization

Autor Luis Roniger, Mario Sznajder
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 15 iul 1999
The new democracies of the Southern Cone have publicly professed to reject and condemn the uses of the state power in various forms against citizens under military rule, thus dissociating themselves from their predecessors. And yet the experiences of military rule have become a grim legacy, raising major issues and dilemmas to the forefront of the public agenda. The Legacy of Human Rights Violations in the Southern Cone: Argentina, Chile, and Uruguay analyses in a systematic and comparative way the struggles and debates, the institutional paths and crises that took place in these societies following redemocratization in the 1980s and 1990s, as they confronted the legacy of violations committed under previous authoritarian governments and as the democratic administrations tried to balance normative principles and political contingency. The book also traces how these trends affected the development of politics of oblivion and memory and the restructuring of collective identity and solidarity following redemocratization. Oxford Studies in Democratization is a series for scholars and students of comparative politics and related disciplines. The series will concentrate on the comparative study of the democratization process that accompanied the decline and termination of the cold war. The geographical focus of the series will primarily be Latin America, the Caribbean, Southern and Eastern Europe, and relevant experiences in Africa and Asia.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780198296157
ISBN-10: 0198296150
Pagini: 384
Dimensiuni: 161 x 242 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Seria Oxford Studies in Democratization

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Recenzii

well-researched ... laudable for its factual correctness ... The latter of the book is particularly stimulating, and offers refreshing, culture-based insights into the debate on the legacies of human rights violations.
Although Chile and Argentina are the classic pair of countless comparative studies, it is a definite plus that understudied Uruguay has also been included and that the authors clearly make a conscious effort to lend equal weight to the three cases.
the strength of their approach is that they combine their conceptual framework as seasoned sociologists with profound insights about Latin American political processes.
essential reading for political scientists ... comprehensive not only in subject but also in analysis.
an excellent description of the struggles faced by the new democratic societies to overcome the legacy of human rights abuses ... the book does a truly impressive job of incorporating multiple sources and bridging widely disparate theoretical perspectives; it will be of great interest to area studies specialists and students of comparative politics and historical sociology alike.
Roniger and Sznajder draw on an impressive array of primary and secondary sources, including interviews, newspapers, literature, and film, to yield a rich and thorough description of the politics of human rights issues as it has unfolded during the past two decades.
leaves little untouched in this comprehensive exploration of the legacies of human rights violations in the Southern Cone ... a very useful contribution to several debates.
ambitious and very rich multidisciplinary study ... the authors provide ample and fascinating treatments of the role of Southern Cone intellectuals in today's formal political realm.
an excellent, well-researched, and readable account.

Notă biografică

RONIGER is a Senior Lecturer at the Hebrew University and Visiting Professor at Wake Forest UniversitySZNAJDER is a Senior Lecturer at the Hebrew University and Visiting Scholar at the Centre of Latin American Studies at Clare Hall, Cambridge University