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Guatemala's New Military Order

Lernoux, P. | November 28, 1988 issue

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The article focuses new military order in Guatemala. The keys to the military's strategy are permanent counterinsurgency and a strong centralized state, in which civilian bureaucracy is dominated by the military. While politicians bicker over government jobs and contracts, the military can get on with the essential work of forever subjugating the Indian peasantry, which constitutes the majority of the population. In the Guatemalan context, anyone who disagrees with the established order is labeled a "Communist," a subversive and the Indians have been subversives for hundreds of year.

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GUATEMALA -- Politics & government; INSURGENCY; SOCIAL classes; AGRICULTURAL laborers; INDIANS of Central America; GUATEMALA
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