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Chapter 4 The Culture and Politics of State Terror and Repression in El Salvador
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- List of Illustrations xi
- Acknowledgments xiii
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Part one INTRODUCTION
- Chapter 1 State Terror in the U.S.–Latin American Interstate Regime 3
- Chapter 2 Operation Condor as a Hemispheric “Counterterror” Organization 28
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Part two CENTRAL AMERICA AND MEXICO
- Chapter 3 “The Blood of the People” The Guardia Nacional’s Fifty-year War against the People of Nicaragua, 1927–1979 59
- Chapter 4 The Culture and Politics of State Terror and Repression in El Salvador 85
- Chapter 5 Caught in the Crossfire: Militarization, Paramilitarization, and State Violence in Oaxaca, Mexico 115
- Chapter 6 Bloody Deeds/Hechos Sangrientos: Reading Guatemala’s Record of Political Violence in Cadaver Reports 143
- Chapter 7 U.S. Militarization of Honduras in the 1980s and the Creation of CIA-backed Death Squad 170
- chapter 8 “No Hay Rosas Sin Espinas” Statecraft in Costa Rica 198
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Part three SOUTH AMERICA
- Chapter 9 The Colombian Nightmare: Human Rights Abuses and the Contradictory Effects of U.S. Foreign Policy 227
- Chapter 10 The Path of State Terror in Peru 252
- Chapter 11 Turning on Their Masters: State Terrorism and Unlearning Democracy in Uruguay 278
- Chapter 12 Producing and Exporting State Terror The Case of Argentina 305
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Part four CONCLUSION
- chapter 13 New Responses to State Terror 335
- About the Contributors 347
- Index 351
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- List of Illustrations xi
- Acknowledgments xiii
-
Part one INTRODUCTION
- Chapter 1 State Terror in the U.S.–Latin American Interstate Regime 3
- Chapter 2 Operation Condor as a Hemispheric “Counterterror” Organization 28
-
Part two CENTRAL AMERICA AND MEXICO
- Chapter 3 “The Blood of the People” The Guardia Nacional’s Fifty-year War against the People of Nicaragua, 1927–1979 59
- Chapter 4 The Culture and Politics of State Terror and Repression in El Salvador 85
- Chapter 5 Caught in the Crossfire: Militarization, Paramilitarization, and State Violence in Oaxaca, Mexico 115
- Chapter 6 Bloody Deeds/Hechos Sangrientos: Reading Guatemala’s Record of Political Violence in Cadaver Reports 143
- Chapter 7 U.S. Militarization of Honduras in the 1980s and the Creation of CIA-backed Death Squad 170
- chapter 8 “No Hay Rosas Sin Espinas” Statecraft in Costa Rica 198
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Part three SOUTH AMERICA
- Chapter 9 The Colombian Nightmare: Human Rights Abuses and the Contradictory Effects of U.S. Foreign Policy 227
- Chapter 10 The Path of State Terror in Peru 252
- Chapter 11 Turning on Their Masters: State Terrorism and Unlearning Democracy in Uruguay 278
- Chapter 12 Producing and Exporting State Terror The Case of Argentina 305
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Part four CONCLUSION
- chapter 13 New Responses to State Terror 335
- About the Contributors 347
- Index 351