
State Terrorism in Latin America: Chile, Argentina and International Human Rights
Author(s): Thomas C. Wright (Author)
- Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers (UK)
- Publication Date: 23 Feb. 2007
- Language: English
- Print length: 286 pages
- ISBN-10: 9780742537200
- ISBN-13: 074253720X
Book Description
The book offers a nuanced exploration of the reciprocal relationship between state terrorism and its legacies, on one hand, and international human rights on the other. When the Chilean and Argentine militaries seized power, the international human rights lobby was too weak to prevent the massive toll of state terrorism. But the powerful worldwide response to these regimes ultimately strengthened international human rights treaties, institutions, and jurisprudence, paving the way for the Rwanda and Yugoslavia genocide tribunals and the International Criminal Court. Indeed, Chile and Argentina today routinely try and convict former repressors in their own courts.
This compelling history demonstrates that the experiences of Chile and Argentina contributed to strengthening the international human rights movement, which in turn gave it the influence to affect the outcome in these two South American countries. Ironically, the brutal regimes of Chile and Argentina played the major role in transforming a largely dormant international lobby into a powerful force that today is capable of bringing major repressors from anywhere in the world to justice. These intertwined themes make this book important reading not only for Latin Americanists but for students of human rights and of international relations as well.
Editorial Reviews
Review
Thomas C. Wright”s State Terrorism in Latin America provides a concise and extremely readable synthesis. . . . Wright”s comparative approach offers fresh insights. . . . Wright”s international perspective marks a truly original contribution, and his broad synthesis brings together material that was formerly scattered in more specialized studies.
Wright draws from extensive personal interviews as well as scholarly resources to explore the impact of state terrorism in Latin America between l970 and 1990. . . . Well written with full documentation, his book makes a valuable contribution to both Latin American and international human rights scholarship. . . . Highly recommended.
An in-depth account of the Chilean and Argentine dictatorships. His cogent descriptions of their rise to power, their evolving structures, and their systematic abuses provide an excellent overview of this period, particularly for those new to the field. . . . Detailed, compelling, and highly useful . . . it has value for novices and experts alike.
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