In October 1968 the world read the news of the latest version of a very old phenomenon-another revolution in Latin America. This time it was Peru; the democratically elected government of President Fernando Belaunde Terry had been overthrown by a junta com• posed of the chiefs of the armed forces. The leader of the coup, Gen. Juan Velasco Alvarado, described the new government as revolutionary in nature and proclaimed as its goal the radical transformation of Peru\u27s economy and social institutions into instruments for the benefit of all Peruvians
The education reform implemented by the military regime of Juan Velasco (1968-1975) in Peru was the ...
Insurgency and counterinsurgency in the developing world were crucial aspects of the global Cold War...
Peru is located at the center of the Andean states, bordered by Colombia and Ecuador in the north, B...
This thesis looks at the military establishments of Peru and Brazil with two aims in view, first to ...
Most recent literature on military government is extremely skeptical of the possibility of effective...
Review of ‘The Peculiar Revolution: Rethinking the Peruvian Experiment under Military Rule’ by Agui...
On October 3, 1968, the Armed Forces of Peru took over, exactly twenty years after the coup that ove...
Military revolutions and national independance in Latin America (1968-1971), by Alain Rouquié The th...
Civil-military relations are always a difficult issue to handle, and in the case of Peru they reache...
The expropriation of U.S. companies —such as the International Petroleum Company— has been signaled ...
On March 13, 1961, President John F. Kennedy enthusiastically announced the launching of the Allianc...
Civil-military relations are always a difficult issue to handle, and in the case of Peru they reache...
Military revolutions and national independance in Latin America (1968-1971), by Alain Rouquié The th...
As a radically atypical phenomenon, the revolution that Peru is experiencing today cannot be interpr...
Peru lived his own revolution in the sixties. In 1968, a group of army officers led by Juan Velasco ...
The education reform implemented by the military regime of Juan Velasco (1968-1975) in Peru was the ...
Insurgency and counterinsurgency in the developing world were crucial aspects of the global Cold War...
Peru is located at the center of the Andean states, bordered by Colombia and Ecuador in the north, B...
This thesis looks at the military establishments of Peru and Brazil with two aims in view, first to ...
Most recent literature on military government is extremely skeptical of the possibility of effective...
Review of ‘The Peculiar Revolution: Rethinking the Peruvian Experiment under Military Rule’ by Agui...
On October 3, 1968, the Armed Forces of Peru took over, exactly twenty years after the coup that ove...
Military revolutions and national independance in Latin America (1968-1971), by Alain Rouquié The th...
Civil-military relations are always a difficult issue to handle, and in the case of Peru they reache...
The expropriation of U.S. companies —such as the International Petroleum Company— has been signaled ...
On March 13, 1961, President John F. Kennedy enthusiastically announced the launching of the Allianc...
Civil-military relations are always a difficult issue to handle, and in the case of Peru they reache...
Military revolutions and national independance in Latin America (1968-1971), by Alain Rouquié The th...
As a radically atypical phenomenon, the revolution that Peru is experiencing today cannot be interpr...
Peru lived his own revolution in the sixties. In 1968, a group of army officers led by Juan Velasco ...
The education reform implemented by the military regime of Juan Velasco (1968-1975) in Peru was the ...
Insurgency and counterinsurgency in the developing world were crucial aspects of the global Cold War...
Peru is located at the center of the Andean states, bordered by Colombia and Ecuador in the north, B...