The purpose of this thesis is to examine the role that "political culture" played in differentiating Uruguay's human rights record under its military dictatorship (1973 to 1985), from the records of its Southern Cone neighbors, Argentina and Chile, during their periods of military rule in the 1970s and 1980s. Statistical data clearly shows that although the Uruguayan military regime tortured and imprisoned an extremely high percentage of its population, the country suffered a relatively tiny number of fatalities, per capita, compared to the toll of deaths associated with the actions of the armed forces in Argentina and Chile. To explain this distinction in repressive policies and tactics, I find that each of the three countries under compar...
A key controversial issue in Uruguay has been the nation’s inability to achieve a lasting reconcilia...
[ES] Pese al considerable tiempo transcurrido desde que se abriera la transición a la democracia en ...
This article reflects on the role of violence as a key strategy used by the Latin American left wing...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the role that "political culture" played in differentiating...
In spite of the considerable time lapse since the beginning of the democratic transitions in the Sou...
The Uruguayan dictatorship (1973-1985) forced nearly 380,000 people, almost 14% of the population, i...
Despite the emergence of fragile democracies in Latin America in the 1980s, a legacy of fear and rep...
Despite its long-standing experience with democracy, during the 1970s and 1980s Uruguay – like its n...
The following thesis analyzes why is the democratic rule of law stronger in Uruguay than in Mexico? ...
This dissertation examines Argentina’s late twentieth-century transition from military authoritarian...
Se expone en este artículo la situación de los Derechos Humanos en Argentina tras la finalización de...
Lack of political interest and will to deal with human rights violations carried out under the civil...
Argentina in 1976 was a place of unusual paradox. The government with more than 60% of the popular v...
En este artículo se analiza el abordaje realizado, durante las dos presidencias de Tabaré Vázquez, r...
The article presents a tentative comparison between the social movements in defense of fundamental h...
A key controversial issue in Uruguay has been the nation’s inability to achieve a lasting reconcilia...
[ES] Pese al considerable tiempo transcurrido desde que se abriera la transición a la democracia en ...
This article reflects on the role of violence as a key strategy used by the Latin American left wing...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the role that "political culture" played in differentiating...
In spite of the considerable time lapse since the beginning of the democratic transitions in the Sou...
The Uruguayan dictatorship (1973-1985) forced nearly 380,000 people, almost 14% of the population, i...
Despite the emergence of fragile democracies in Latin America in the 1980s, a legacy of fear and rep...
Despite its long-standing experience with democracy, during the 1970s and 1980s Uruguay – like its n...
The following thesis analyzes why is the democratic rule of law stronger in Uruguay than in Mexico? ...
This dissertation examines Argentina’s late twentieth-century transition from military authoritarian...
Se expone en este artículo la situación de los Derechos Humanos en Argentina tras la finalización de...
Lack of political interest and will to deal with human rights violations carried out under the civil...
Argentina in 1976 was a place of unusual paradox. The government with more than 60% of the popular v...
En este artículo se analiza el abordaje realizado, durante las dos presidencias de Tabaré Vázquez, r...
The article presents a tentative comparison between the social movements in defense of fundamental h...
A key controversial issue in Uruguay has been the nation’s inability to achieve a lasting reconcilia...
[ES] Pese al considerable tiempo transcurrido desde que se abriera la transición a la democracia en ...
This article reflects on the role of violence as a key strategy used by the Latin American left wing...