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Political Movements and Violence in Central America

This book studies the confrontation between popular movements and repressive regimes in Central America.

Charles D. Brockett (Author)

9780521840835, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 14 March 2005

404 pages, 35 b/w illus. 2 maps 7 tables
23.8 x 15.9 x 3.2 cm, 0.657 kg

'Charles Brockett, a recognised and respected commentator on Central American affairs, here presents an in-depth analysis of the interactions of the region's popular movements with repressive regimes from the 1960s to the 1980s.' British Bulletin of Publications

This book offers an in-depth analysis of the confrontation between popular movements and repressive regimes in Central America during the three decades beginning in 1960, particularly in El Salvador and Guatemala. Examining both urban and rural groups as well as both nonviolent social movements and revolutionary movements, this study has two primary theoretical objectives. First, to clarify the impact of state violence on contentious political movements. Under what conditions will escalating repression provoke challengers to even greater activity (perhaps even the use of violence themselves) and under what conditions will it intimidate them back into passivity? Second, to defend the utility of the political process model for studying contentious movements, indeed, finding in this model the key to resolving the repression-protest paradox. The study is based on the most thorough set of events data on contentious political activities collected from Latin American countries.

Part I. From Grievances to Contentious Movements: 1. The social construction of grievances
2. The emergence of urban contentious movements: El Salvador
3. The emergence of urban contentious movements: Guatemala
4. Contentious peasants and the problem of consciousness raising
Part II. Opportunity, Contention, and Repression: 5. Cycles of contention
6. Changing political opportunities and contentious challengers: Guatemala
7. Changing political opportunities and contentious challengers: El Salvador and Central America
8. Contention and repression: Guatemala
9. Contention and repression: El Salvador.

Subject Areas: Demonstrations & protest movements [JPWF], Political control & freedoms [JPV], Politics & government [JP], Violence in society [JFFE]

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