Panamanian Militarism

Panamanian Militarism A Historical Interpretation - Monographs in International Studies. Latin American Series

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Carlos Guevara Mann argues that Panamanian militarism, a consequence of the breakdown of legitimacy that occurred in the early nineteenth century, is more a manifestation of a deeply-rooted political tradition than an isolated phenomenon of the late twentieth century. He examines the variable US policy approach to domestic stability with the overall context of US hegemony in the isthmus and its shaping of Panamanian militarism.
Focusing on the causes that generated nineteenth-century predatory militarism, including political illegitimacy and US support, Guevara Mann analyzes the so-called professionalization of the armed forces - institutionalized militarism - and the polices developed by the 1968-89 military regime.
The author cautions that although Panamanian Defense Forces were abolished after the US invasion of December 1989, and although the state's security apparatus has been placed under civilian direction, Panama's stability remains threatened. Lack of legitimacy - the characteristic which informs military involvement in politics - still persists, and militarism could well reappear if the Panamanian polity fails to achieve legitimacy.

Book information

ISBN: 9780896801899
Publisher: Ohio University Press
Imprint: Ohio University Press
Pub date:
Edition: 1
DEWEY: 322.5097287
DEWEY edition: 20
Language: English
Number of pages: 221
Weight: 295g
Height: 222mm
Width: 146mm
Spine width: 14mm