Preface Beginning of the Human Rights Era: Military Repression Human Rights Organizing Spreads: Mexico and the Theoretical Frame Human Rights after the Military: Settling Accounts and Facing Issues Contemporary Democracy and Efflorescence of Human Rights Organizing Contemporary Societies under Siege: Peru, Politics, and Public Secrets Transnational Networking for Human Rights Protection Response in the United States: Challenging Foreign Policy Bibliographical Essay Index
EDWARD L. CLEARY is Professor of Political Science at Providence College. Among his numerous earlier publications are Power, Politics, and Pentecostals in Latin America (1996) and Conflict and Competition: Religion and Politics in Latin America (1992).
?paying special attention to the enormous difficultiess encountered
by the grassroots groups which first challenged military
dictatorships during 1960s and 1970s.?-Journal of Third World
Studies
?Cleary has produced an important work to serve the ever growing
interest in human rights in Latin America.?-Choice
"Cleary has produced an important work to serve the ever growing
interest in human rights in Latin America."-Choice
"paying special attention to the enormous difficultiess encountered
by the grassroots groups which first challenged military
dictatorships during 1960s and 1970s."-Journal of Third World
Studies
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