FMLN in El Salvador & Shining Path in Peru: Revolutionary Movements in Latin America | History Books & Political Studies
FMLN in El Salvador & Shining Path in Peru: Revolutionary Movements in Latin America | History Books & Political Studies
FMLN in El Salvador & Shining Path in Peru: Revolutionary Movements in Latin America | History Books & Political Studies
FMLN in El Salvador & Shining Path in Peru: Revolutionary Movements in Latin America | History Books & Political Studies

FMLN in El Salvador & Shining Path in Peru: Revolutionary Movements in Latin America | History Books & Political Studies

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Why were El Salvador's FMLN and Peru's Shining Path able to mount such serious revolutionary challenges in the 1980s and early 1990s? And why were they able to do so despite the fact that their countries' elected governments were widely considered democratic? These two guerrilla groups were very different, but both came close to success. To explain why, the author examines the complex interplay among political and economic factors, the nature of the revolutionary organization, and international actors. McClintock emphasizes that the end of the Cold War does not mean the end of revolutionary groups, and that the United States can play an important role in determining the outcome of future confrontations. The book concludes with practical policy options for the U.S. government as it looks to foster peace and democracy in the western hemisphere.

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This is one of the finer books I have read on insurgent organizations and their backgrounds/motivations. Cynthia McClintock concentrates on comparing and contrasting these two groups, along with addressing similar groups, to give the reader a deeper understanding of an insurgency. The FMLN is now part of the political process, as they wished to be (as brought out in the book), in El Salvador. However, Sendero Luminoso is still trying to overthrow the Peruvian government without wishing to be a part of the process (also brought out in the book). This book, to include its tremendous bibliography, is an excellent reference resource.
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