Militares y democracia. ¿El dilema de la Venezuela de principios del siglo XXI?
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https://doi.org/10.3989/revindias.2004.i231.426Keywords:
XXth Century, democracy, civil-military relations, Hugo ChávezAbstract
After an historiographical review, this article seeks to shed light on a somewhat forgotten question of the Venezuelan recent history: the civil-military relations in the context of the peculiar symbiosis that stretched from the fall of the Dictatorship in 1958 through the 1992 crisis, as well as the dilemma that nowadays confronts a military sector that is protagonizing the political debate due to the radicalization of Hugo Chávez’s Bolivarian Revolution.
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2004-08-30
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Irwin G., D., & Langue, F. (2004). Militares y democracia. ¿El dilema de la Venezuela de principios del siglo XXI?. Revista De Indias, 64(231), 549–560. https://doi.org/10.3989/revindias.2004.i231.426
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