Panama Presidential Election, 1968

Panama Presidential Election, 1968
Title Panama Presidential Election, 1968 PDF eBook
Author John R. Vaucher
Publisher
Pages 188
Release 1969
Genre Elections
ISBN

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Panama Election Factbook, May 12, 1968

Panama Election Factbook, May 12, 1968
Title Panama Election Factbook, May 12, 1968 PDF eBook
Author Institute for the Comparative Study of Political Systems (U.S.)
Publisher
Pages 50
Release 1968
Genre Elections
ISBN

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Panama Election Factbook

Panama Election Factbook
Title Panama Election Factbook PDF eBook
Author Henry Wells
Publisher
Pages 41
Release 1968
Genre
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Modern Panama

Modern Panama
Title Modern Panama PDF eBook
Author Michael L. Conniff
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 367
Release 2019-05-09
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 110847666X

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Provides a comprehensive overview of the political and economic developments in Panama from 1980 to the present day.

Nonviolent Revolutions

Nonviolent Revolutions
Title Nonviolent Revolutions PDF eBook
Author Sharon Erickson Nepstad
Publisher OUP USA
Pages 198
Release 2011-07-28
Genre History
ISBN 0199778205

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In the spring of 1989, Chinese workers and students captured global attention as they occupied Tiananmen Square, demanded political change, and were tragically suppressed by the Chinese army. Months later, East German civilians rose up nonviolently, brought down the Berlin Wall, and dismantled their regime. Although both movements used tactics of civil resistance, their outcomes were different. Why? In Nonviolent Revolutions, Sharon Erickson Nepstad examines these and other uprisings in Panama, Chile, Kenya, and the Philippines. Taking a comparative approach that includes both successful and failed cases of nonviolent resistance, Nepstad analyzes the effects of movements' strategies along with the counter-strategies regimes developed to retain power. She shows that a significant influence on revolutionary outcomes is security force defections, and explores the reasons why soldiers defect or remain loyal and the conditions that increase the likelihood of mutiny. She then examines the impact of international sanctions, finding that they can at times harm movements by generating new allies for authoritarian leaders or by shifting the locus of power from local civil resisters to international actors. Nonviolent Revolutions offers essential insights into the challenges that civil resisters face and elucidates why some of these movements failed. With a recent surge of popular uprisings across the Middle East, this book provides a valuable new understanding of the dynamics and potency of civil resistance and nonviolent revolt.

Panama at the Crossroads

Panama at the Crossroads
Title Panama at the Crossroads PDF eBook
Author Andrew Zimbalist
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 232
Release 2023-11-10
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0520325184

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In December 1989, the United States invaded Panama, deposed its government, and established another in its place. While this act of violent intervention brought Panama to public attention, the justifications for it obscured the underlying instabilities that have plagued the country throughout its history. Although a stated purpose of the invasion was to remove one man, Manuel Noriega, from power, Panama at the Crossroads demonstrates that the crisis sweeping Panama in the late 1980s was not caused by one man, but in fact derived from the history of U.S. domination and the nature of Panamanian society itself. Panama is located at a crucial geographic crossroads, a fact that has greatly influenced the country's history since the sixteenth century. Labor scarcity and inhospitable terrain, joined with its location, contributed to the mercantile orientation of Panama's economy. Accordingly, the country's politics and economics have been consistently dominated by foreign trading interests, first from Spain, then Colombia and the United States. Now in the 1990s, Panama stands at a historical and economic crossroads, and according to Zimbalist and Weeks its traditional entrepôt institutions are no longer able to promote and sustain growth. Before building the basis for long-term economic expansion, Panama must first undo the devastating economic and political damage engendered by nearly three years of U.S. economic sanctions and the U.S. invasion. In this timely book, Zimbalist and Weeks document the origins and characteristics of this crossroads. Their analysis points the way to a more encompassing and equitable strategy for Panama's economic development. This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press’s mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1991.

Military Foundations of Panamanian Politics

Military Foundations of Panamanian Politics
Title Military Foundations of Panamanian Politics PDF eBook
Author Robert Harding II
Publisher Routledge
Pages 210
Release 2019-01-22
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1351325744

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This is a comprehensive examination of the evolution of the politicization of the Panamanian military and the legacy of this transformation in modern Panamanian politics. It addresses the fundamental role that the Panamanian military played in influencing and molding the modern-day Panamanian political system--structurally, legally, and constitutionally--and chronicles the corporate and political growth of the Panamanian military, filtering its analysis through civil-military theory, to achieve its two primary goals.