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    The Justice We Deserve: War Crimes Prosecutions in Guatemala by Jo-Marie Burt

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…Despite persisting impunity, over the past several years Guatemala has made important strides in prosecuting war crimes committed during the internal armed conflict (1960–1996). …”
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    Land Conflict, Territorial Reconfiguration and the Values Tied to Land in the Cahabón Mountains (Guatemala) by Agnès Bergeret

    “…In the course of half a century, the tropical mountains of Cahabón (a municipality in north-eastern Guatemala) have undergone a radical transformation of their land and agricultural configuration. …”
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    Juan José Arévalo 1945 to 1951: legacies and lessons for the current democracy movement in Guatemala by Alan LeBaron

    Published 2023-12-01
    “… Juan José Arévalo and the “revolutionaries” brought tremendous change to Guatemala. But well before Arévalo left office, the Revolution was already in the crosshairs of US military might. …”
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    La importancia de los Derechos Humanos en la Consolidación de la Paz en Guatemala by María José TORRES MACHO

    Published 2009-11-01
    “…The peace process lasted 8 years in Guatemala. The signature of the peace agreements put an end to the oldest military conflict in Central America. …”
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    Violencia sexual a mujeres indígenas durante el conflicto armado interno y el genocidio en Guatemala by Aura Marina Yoc Cosajay

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…This article deals with the practice of rape as a war weapon in the counter-insurgent policy in Guatemala, its relation with racism and obvious discrimination in this country that lived a period of active military operations for 36 years, reaching the fiercest repression level between 1980 and 1983. …”
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    Conflit foncier, reconfiguration territoriale et valeurs de la terre dans les montagnes de Cahabón (Guatemala) by Agnès Bergeret

    “…In the course of half a century, the tropical mountains of Cahabón (a municipality in north-eastern Guatemala) have undergone a radical transformation of their land and agricultural configuration. …”
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    Sécurité et Développement by Agnès Bergeret

    “…This article describes the transformations of the content of the policies presented by the words “security” and “development”, in Guatemala, since the fifties. Indeed, this country is exemplary of the passage from developmentist policies mixed with repressive military strategies presented as security policies, to a democracy, presented as a rupture introducing a citizen security, which has betted on a liberal development. …”
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    Cross-border gender violence and Guatemalan indigenous women refugees by Lynn Stephen

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…The integrated economic policy of the United States, Mexico and Central America, as well as the military, trade and immigration policies in the region are the wider framework in which gender violence has evolved and are an integral part of the lives of the indigenous women and girls fleeing Guatemala today.…”
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    Comparative Reflections on Community-Oriented Policing (COP) in Post-Conflict Central America by John-Andrew McNeish, Arturo Matute, Erika Rojas Ospina, Hugo Frühling

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…<pre style="text-indent: 0px; margin: 0px;"><span style="color: #000000;">In this article we discuss the comparative impact and significance of Community-Oriented Policing (COP) in Central America (Guatemala, El Salvador and Nicaragua). We emphasize in particular the formal role of COP as a means to re-establish trust between the state and community, demonstrate professionalism and to evidence the democratic accountability of the police to the population. …”
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    The Colombia-Israel Nexus: Toward Historical and Analytic Contexts by Les W. Field

    Published 2017-10-01
    “…These relationships allied Israel with right-wing military regimes suppressing a variety of subversive others in Argentina and Guatemala, and also a right-wing counterinsurgency in Nicaragua. …”
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    Juan Manuel Santos: thorny path to the national reconciliation in Colombia by Volodymyr Holovchenko

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…The Radical left armed groups have intensified the guerrilla war, particularly it has become wide scale in Guatemala, Venezuela, Colombia, Nicaragua, Peru and El Salvador. …”
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    The Armed Arena: Arms Trafficking in Central America by Mark Ungar

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…Based on fieldwork in Honduras, Guatemala, and El Salvador, this article focuses on two sets of relationships that demonstrate the armed arena’s strength. …”
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    Radicalisation and political crisis: the personal transitions of a Guatemalan social Christian militant, 1942–1981 by Rodrigo Véliz Estrada

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…Through in-depth interviews, complemented with work in archives located in Guatemala and the United States, the article reconstructs how Emeterio developed and used personal tools to assess the moments of political crisis and radicalisation scenarios that he had to face during the Guatemalan experience of the inter-American Cold War. …”
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    Fashioning Identities and Building an Empire: Thomas Gage’s The English-American (1648) and English Puritan Proto-colonialism by Jesús López-Peláez Casellas

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…In this paper I will examine how Gage’s insufficiently studied narrative influenced Cromwell’s military project, and will also focus on how this and similar writing produced a number of precarious and self-cancelling identities from which he tried to profit. …”
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    Emerging Perspectives on Post-Conflict Police-Community Relations II by Ingrid Nyborg, Daniel Juddson Lohmann

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…This Special Issue is dedicated to exploring community-oriented policing (COP) and police reform in a series of post-conflict contexts: Kosovo, Guatemala, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Somalia and Kenya. …”
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