Global Capitalism, Democracy, and Civil-Military Relations in Colombia
William Aviles
Through the lens of global capitalism theory, William Avilés examines democratization and civil-military relations in Colombia to explain how social and international forces led to the ostensibly contradictory outcome of democratic and economic reform coinciding with political repression. Focusing on the administrations in power from 1990 to the present, Avilés argues that the reduction in the institutional powers of the military within the state reflected changes in the structure of the global economy, the emergence of globalizing technocrats and politicians, and shifts in U.S. foreign policy strategies toward “democracy promotion.” These same factors explain Colombia’s establishment of a low-intensity democracy—a structure of elite rule in which the strategies of coercion (state and para-state repression) and consensus (competitive elections, civilian control over the military) maintain control and legitimacy. In the age of capitalist globalization, a low-intensity democracy is most concomitant with neoliberalism, establishing the political and economic environment most suitable to the investments of transnational corporations.
년:
2006
판:
annotated edition
출판사:
State University of New York Press
언어:
english
페이지:
192
ISBN 10:
1423769481
ISBN 13:
9781423769484
시리즈:
SUNY Series in Global Politics
파일:
PDF, 8.28 MB
IPFS:
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english, 2006