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  • The Guatemalan Military Project : A Violence Called Democracy
  • Written by author Jennifer Schirmer
  • Published by University of Pennsylvania Press, 1998/10/31
  • In The Guatemalan Military Project, Jennifer Schirmer sheds light on the militarys role in Guatemala through a series of extensive interviews striking in their brutal frankness and revealing of the character of the oppressors. High-ranking officers explai
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Acknowledgments
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Introduction 1
1 A Brief History of the Guatemalan Military's Rise to Power 9
2 Anatomy of the Counterinsurgency I: From Tactical to Strategic Pacification 35
3 Anatomy of the Counterinsurgency II: Restructuring Indigenous Life 64
4 Indian Soldiers and Civil Patrols of Self-Defense 81
5 Civil Affairs: Psychological Warfare, Social Intelligence, and the Sanctioned Mayan 103
6 A Military View of Law and Security 125
7 Army Intelligence 151
8 The Regime of Vinicio Cerezo: The Christian Democratic Party-Army Pact and the Militarization of the Presidency 185
9 Contradictions of the Politico-Military Project: Officers of the Mountain and the 1988 and 1989 Coup Attempts 205
10 The Thesis of National Stability and Opponents of the State 235
11 Conclusions 258
App. 1 Interview List 275
App. 2 Documents and Abbreviated Interview with a G-2 Torturer 281
Notes 299
Bibliography 321
Index 333


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