Están de vuelta. Pero los militares han evolucionado desde sus episodios oscuros del pasado, dicen dos expertos del tema.
Por qué ya no son los 70 para las fuerzas armadas en América Latina
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Frank Mora, Brian Fonseca
Hurricane Maria: LatAm’s Biggest Stories of the 2010s
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Ben Miller
The natural disaster devastated the Caribbean – exposing corruption and climate risks in its wake.
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.
U.S. Military Southcom Chief: "Let's Get to Work"
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Admiral Craig S. Faller
Common threats – and opportunities – call for greater collaboration, writes the commander of U.S. Southern Command.
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.