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      From Counterrevolutionary Warfare To Political Awakening: The Uruguayan and Argentine Armed Forces in the 1970s

      Armed Forces & Society
      SAGE Publications

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          Abstract

          This article presents an alternative way of considering the role of military ideology in Uruguay and Argentina in the 1970's. Although it refers to two case studies in the Southern Cone, some of the conclusions emerging from an analysis of the effect of military intervention in politics upon the military itself have a general and universal character and could be extrapolated to and tested in other contexts.

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          Armed Forces & Society
          Armed Forces & Society
          SAGE Publications
          0095-327X
          1556-0848
          October 1993
          September 16 2016
          October 1993
          : 20
          : 1
          : 25-49
          Article
          10.1177/0095327X9302000103
          e0ba86d5-2b1f-461c-9821-5d3d8a6410a8
          © 1993

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