When states kill : Latin America, the U.S., and technologies of terror / / edited by Cecilia Menjivar and Nestor Rodriguez.

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Year of Publication:2005
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
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Physical Description:x, 374 p. :; 1 ill.
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Table of Contents:
  • State terror in the U.S.-Latin American interstate regime / Cecilia Menjivar and Nestor Rodriguez
  • Operation Condor as a hemispheric "counterterror" organization / J. Patrice McSherry
  • "The blood of the people" : the Guardia Nacional's fifty-year war against the people of Nicaragua, 1927-1979 / Richard Grossman
  • The culture and politics of state terror and repression in El Salvador / Aldo A. Lauria-Santiago
  • Caught in the crossfire : militarization, paramilitarization, and state violence in Oaxaca, Mexico / Kristin Norget
  • Bloody deeds/hechos sangrientos : reading Guatemala's record of political violence in cadaver reports / M. Gabriela Torres
  • U.S. militarization of Honduras in the 1980s and the creation of CIA-backed death squads / Joan Kruckewitt
  • "No hay rosas sin espinas" : statecraft in Costa Rica / Annamarie Oliverio and Pat Lauderdale
  • The Colombian nightmare : human rights abuses and the contradictory effects of U.S. foreign policy / John C. Dugas
  • The path of state terror in Peru / Abderrahman Beggar
  • Turning on their masters : state terrorism and unlearning democracy in Uruguay / Jeffrey J. Ryan
  • Producing and exporting state terror : the case of Argentina / Ariel C. Armony
  • New responses to state terror / Cecilia Menjivar and Nestor Rodriguez