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Power, Institutions, and Leadership in War and Peace
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Palmer, David Scott
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Border conflicts
/ Boundaries
/ Boundary disputes
/ Boundary disputes -- Case studies
/ Case studies
/ Conflict resolution
/ Conflict theory
/ Democratization
/ Ecuador
/ Ecuador -- Boundaries -- Peru
/ HISTORY
/ Institutions
/ Latin America
/ Leadership
/ Military intervention
/ Peru
/ Peru -- Boundaries -- Ecuador
/ Political change
/ Political leadership
/ Political leadership -- Case studies
/ Political leadership -- Ecuador
/ Political leadership -- Peru
/ Political power
/ Political Process
/ POLITICAL SCIENCE
/ Politics and war
/ Politics and war -- Case studies
/ Politics and war -- Ecuador
/ Politics and war -- Peru
/ South America
2012
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Power, Institutions, and Leadership in War and Peace
by
Palmer, David Scott
, Mares, David R
in
Border conflicts
/ Boundaries
/ Boundary disputes
/ Boundary disputes -- Case studies
/ Case studies
/ Conflict resolution
/ Conflict theory
/ Democratization
/ Ecuador
/ Ecuador -- Boundaries -- Peru
/ HISTORY
/ Institutions
/ Latin America
/ Leadership
/ Military intervention
/ Peru
/ Peru -- Boundaries -- Ecuador
/ Political change
/ Political leadership
/ Political leadership -- Case studies
/ Political leadership -- Ecuador
/ Political leadership -- Peru
/ Political power
/ Political Process
/ POLITICAL SCIENCE
/ Politics and war
/ Politics and war -- Case studies
/ Politics and war -- Ecuador
/ Politics and war -- Peru
/ South America
2012
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Power, Institutions, and Leadership in War and Peace
by
Palmer, David Scott
, Mares, David R
in
Border conflicts
/ Boundaries
/ Boundary disputes
/ Boundary disputes -- Case studies
/ Case studies
/ Conflict resolution
/ Conflict theory
/ Democratization
/ Ecuador
/ Ecuador -- Boundaries -- Peru
/ HISTORY
/ Institutions
/ Latin America
/ Leadership
/ Military intervention
/ Peru
/ Peru -- Boundaries -- Ecuador
/ Political change
/ Political leadership
/ Political leadership -- Case studies
/ Political leadership -- Ecuador
/ Political leadership -- Peru
/ Political power
/ Political Process
/ POLITICAL SCIENCE
/ Politics and war
/ Politics and war -- Case studies
/ Politics and war -- Ecuador
/ Politics and war -- Peru
/ South America
2012
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2012
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Overview
In January 1995, fighting broke out between Ecuadorian and Peruvian military forces in a remote section of the Amazon. It took more than three years and the interplay of multiple actors and factors to achieve a definitive peace agreement, thus ending what had been the region's oldest unresolved border dispute. This conflict and its resolution provide insights about other unresolved and/or disputed land and sea boundaries which involve almost every country in the Western Hemisphere.
Drawing on extensive field research at the time of the dispute and during its aftermath, including interviews with high-ranking diplomats and military officials,Power, Institutions, and Leadership in War and Peaceis the first book-length study to relate this complex border dispute and its resolution to broader theories of conflict. The findings emphasize an emerging leadership approach in which individuals are not mere captives of power and institutions. In addition, the authors illuminate an overlap in national and international arenas in shaping effective articulation, perception, and selection of policy.
In the \"new\" democratic Latin America that emerged in the late 1970s through the early 1990s, historical memory remains influential in shaping the context of disputes, in spite of presumed U.S. post-Cold War influence. This study offers important, broader perspectives on a hemisphere still rife with boundary disputes as a rising number of people and products (including arms) pass through these borderlands.
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University of Texas Press
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ISBN
0292735693, 9780292735699
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