Crime, violence, and the crisis in Guatemala

a case study in the erosion of the state

Crime, violence, and the crisis in Guatemala
Hal Brands, Hal Brands
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Crime, violence, and the crisis in Guatemala

a case study in the erosion of the state

Guatemala is currently experiencing a full-blown crisis of the democratic state. An unholy trinity of criminal elements: international drug traffickers, domestically based organized crime syndicates, and youth gangs, is effectively waging a form of irregular warfare against government institutions, with devastating consequences. The police, the judiciary, and entire local and departmental governments are rife with criminal infiltrators; murder statistics have surpassed civil-war levels in recent years; criminal operatives brazenly assassinate government officials and troublesome members of the political class; and broad swaths of territory are now effectively under the control of criminal groups. Guatemala's weak institutions have been unable to contain this violence, leading to growing civic disillusion and causing a marked erosion in the authority and legitimacy of the government.--

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English
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63

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Crime, violence, and the crisis in Guatemala: a case study in the erosion of the state
2010, Strategic Studies Institute, U.S. Army War College
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Table of Contents

The regional context : organized crime and irregular warfare in Latin America
The crisis in Guatemala : origins, characteristics, and effects
International drug traffickers
Hidden powers
Pandillas and Maras
Violence, corruption, and the erosion of the state
Policy implications.

Edition Notes

"May 2010."

Includes bibliographical references (p. 49-63).

Also available online in PDF format from Strategic Studies Institute (SSI) web site. Adobe Acrobat Reader required.

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Carlisle, PA

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Library of Congress
HV6439.G9 B73 2010

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Pagination
v, 63 p. ;
Number of pages
63

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24458514M
ISBN 10
1584874422
ISBN 13
9781584874423
LCCN
2010443231
OCLC/WorldCat
618512626

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