全球力量和政权更迭:中美洲背景下的危地马拉

J. Booth
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民主化艰难的和平:危地马拉的艰难案例危地马拉的和平进程提供了一个极好的机会,让我们重新审视有关拉丁美洲政治民主化和社会正义的一些讨论。这条的前提是,履行和平协定,特别是关于非军事化的协定,是危地马拉充分发展政治民主的必要先决条件。本文首先总结了和平进程除了结束战争之外,对瓜地马拉民主化的贡献,然后分析瓜地马拉自1980年代初以来的经验,以回应一些广泛的理论辩论。萨尔瓦多和危地马拉的非军事化与安全:成功与危机的汇合萨尔瓦多和危地马拉的案例符合整个拉丁美洲广泛共享的一种新的公共安全模式。此外,这两个国家更加地方化的非军事化进程似乎具有类似的动力。然而,在真正的改革过程中,许多人直接经历的公共安全恶化令人担忧。对和平协定中规定的改革的审查导致在比较区域框架内对这些经验作出解释。全球力量和政权更迭:中部的危地马拉
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Global Forces and Regime Change: Guatemala in the Central American Context
Democratization %rough Peace: T%e DifJcult Case of Guatemala The Guatemalan peace process provides an excellent opportunity to revisit a number of discussions about political democratization and social justice in Latin America. It is the premise of this article that fulfillment of the peace accords, particularly on demilitarization, is the necessary precondition for full development of political democracy in Guatemala. The article first summarizes how, beyond ending the war, the peace process has contributed to Guatemala's democratization, and then analyzes the Guatemalan experience since the early 1980s as a means to address some of the broad theoretical debates. Demilitarization and Security in El Salvador and Guatemala: Convergences of Success and Crisis The Salvadoran and Guatemalan cases correspond to a new model of public security that is widely shared across Latin America. The more localized processes of demilitarization in the two countries, moreover, appear to share a similar dynamic. In the midst of real reforms, however, the deterioration of public security as directly experienced by much of the population is cause for worry. An examination of the reforms established in the peace accords leads to an interpretation of these experiences in a comparative regional framework. Global Forces and Regime Change: Guatemala in the Central
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