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Violence and repression in Latin America
Violence and Repression in Latin America provides a comprehensive quantitative and historical analysis of political violence across Latin American nations. The authors examine patterns of state repression, insurgency movements, and social conflict, using comparative case studies to uncover structural and political factors that shape violence in the region. The book explores how authoritarian regimes, economic inequality, and Cold War dynamics influenced the escalation of repression, making it an essential reference for understanding Latin American political development and human rights conditions during the 20th century.
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