Están de vuelta. Pero los militares han evolucionado desde sus episodios oscuros del pasado, dicen dos expertos del tema.
Security & Defense
Por qué ya no son los 70 para las fuerzas armadas en América Latina
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Frank Mora, Brian Fonseca
Wiretaps and Conspiracies: An Inside Look at Venezuela's Military
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Emilie Sweigart
A lieutenant colonel in exile speaks out about the fear and corruption in Maduro's barracks.
How Chávez Broke Venezuela's Military
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Fabiana Sofia Perera
The transformation of the armed forces has direct implications for the country's crisis— and a possible transition.
New Americas Quarterly: Latin America's Militaries Are Back. What Does It Mean?
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AQ Editors
A special report on the armed forces – why they're ascendant again, what they really want, and what it means for democracies.
It's Not the 1970s Again for Latin America's Militaries. Here's Why.
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Frank Mora, Brian Fonseca
They're back – but militaries have evolved since dark chapters of the past, write two leading specialists.
After Chile, It's Clear Militaries Evolved Less Than We Thought
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Felipe Agüero
A wave of abuses suggests some soldiers never really adapted to democracy.
Why It's Essential to Have More Women in Latin America's Militaries
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Cecilia Tornaghi
An interview with a UN peacekeeping veteran who says combat units are far more effective with a strong female presence.