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Latin America and the Illusion of Peace
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Alianza Bolivariana Para Los Pueblos
Author_David R. Mares
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Brazilian Government
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Conflict Management System
conflict resolution strategies
De Naciones Suramericanas
Defence Secretary Liam Fox
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Exclusive Economic Zone
Fighting Drugs
foreign policy drivers
Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias De Colombia
ICJ
ICJ Rule
Inter-state Tensions
interstate conflict analysis
Latin American Militaries
militarisation decision making
Militarised Inter-state Disputes
military force escalation management
Nicaragua Costa Rica
non-Latin Americans
Para Los Pueblos De Nuestra
Partido Unidad Social Cristiana
Political Military Strategy
Regional Security Architecture
regional security studies
Resource Nationalists
security architecture Latin America
South American Defence Council
Triple Frontier
UK Control
UN
Product details
- ISBN 9781138452473
- Weight: 453g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 30 Jun 2017
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
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This book explores interstate conflict and its dynamics in the context of Latin America‘s contemporary conflict management experience. The myth of Latin America as a region of peace means that each time the use of force rises to the level of global attention (e.g., Ecuador-Peru 1995 or Colombia-Ecuador 2008) analysts and the press ask, "how could that happen here?" Yet the official uses of military force in interstate relations are significantly more prevalent than most analysts within and outside the region understand, and the region is facing new and potentially destabilizing challenges. It is the contention of this book that mitigating the threat raised by militarized interstate relations requires understanding the various ways in which military force can be employed short of war; this in turn requires illuminating the decision making process that produces militarization of a disagreement, considering options for dissuading the decision makers from choosing to militarize and limiting escalations when militarization does occur.
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