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    Le coup d'état permanent / by Mitterrand, Francois, 1916-1996

    Published 1984
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    A public choice approach to military coups d'etat by Zablotsky, Edgardo Enrique

    Published 1992
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    Thaïlande : tyrannie de la majorité et coup d'État.

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    Peronism in Resumen: Defeats and Justicialism in a review of Madrid's exile (1978-1983) by Baeza Belda, Joaquín

    Published 2018
    “…In this article, we will analyse the authors of that magazine linked with Justicialism who wrote about two key issues: the reasons of the 1976 coup d’etat and the present and future of Peronism. …”
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    POLITIZATION, IMMUNIZATION AND EXEPCTION OF THE VIOLATION OF THE RULE OF LAW. THEORETICAL REFLECTION FROM CRITICS OF THE BREAKDOWN DEMOCRACY DISCOURSES IN CHILE (1973-1990) by Seguel Gutiérrez, Pablo

    Published 2016
    “…The analyses of the politization practice of the subalterns class, by theorists of the Chilean Transition, have been made under the premises of the political immunization and the exceptional nature of the violation of the rule of law that implied the coup d’ etat. This resulted in an interpretation of the process which allowed to identify the failure of the Popular Unity in a future perspective. …”
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    The military edicts and law decrees on the institutionalization of civil-military dictatorship by general Augusto Pinochet and its policies of violence (1973-1974 by Monsálvez Araneda, Danny Golzalo

    Published 2020
    “…In this way, and once the coup d'état of Tuesday September 11 was consolidated, the Military Junta and the Armed Forces undertook an institutional process aimed at legitimizing military action, fighting Marxism and eliminating the "internal enemy", using for this, all the instruments and mechanisms available to combat its presence in the country. …”
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    Argentine Exiles and the Struggles for Justice (1976-1981) by Jensen, Silvina

    Published 2017
    “…The work supports that in the conjuncture delimited by the approval of the dictatorial laws on "missing persons" (September, 1979), the publication of the report of the visit to the Argentina of the Inter-American Commission of Human Rights of the Organization of American States (April, 1980) and the political alternatives that surroundedcommemoration of the 5th anniversary of the coup d'état (March 24, 1981), the exiles began to glimpse to the justice (national or international) as a horizon - diffuse but credibly - in that to look for punishment for the perpetrators of crimes against the life, the freedom and the integrity of the argentinians and especially for those responsible for most abject crime of the terrorist State: the enforced disappearance of persons.…”
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    The military dictatorship in the Chaco countryside. An approximation to its characteristics, temporalities and magnitudes by Calvo, Claudia

    Published 2020
    “…This article analyzes the characteristics that repression assumed in the countryside as of the 1976 coup d'état, taking into account the continuities and ruptures that the institutional breakdown in the dynamics and characteristics of state and para-state violence on the Leagues since the beginning of the decade. …”
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    Tucumán: memory of a “necroplace” by Meloni González, Carolina

    Published 2020
    “…Understood by the military as a true “theater of operations”, the province would be subjected to an unprecedented state of emergency, which would make it the laboratory for testing genocidalmethodologies that would be applied in the whole country once the coup d’état occurred. Therefore, to analyze the specific case of this province, we propose the concept of “necrolugar”, in the sense of a specific area in which death and terror served as tools and devices to deconstruct Argentine society. …”
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    State Terrorism in Tucumán sugar trade unions: Historical reconstruction of worker victims of terrorism and the methodological challenges faced in the process by Nassif, Silvia Gabriela

    Published 2020
    “…This statement engaged in direct conflict with the “theory” of the two demons, which at that precise moment began to spread as an explanation about the causes of the coup d’etat that took place in March 24, 1976.In this paper our intent is to reconstruct the sugar worker victims as a collective. …”
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    Challenging silence: Reflections between museology and anthropology by Jeria, Verónica, Stáffora, Verónica, Cohen, Sebastián, Pegoraro, Andrea

    Published 2020
    “…The exhibition “Challenging silence: indigenous peoples and dictatorship”, inaugurated forty years after the last coup d’état, is the result of this process of change.As part of the work team that developed it, we propose to reflect on this exhibition in light of the conceptual and museum transformations proposed in that Project. …”
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    The «new» rights in Latin America and the Judiciary: legal wars and state of exception in the 21st century by Prego, Florencia

    Published 2022
    “…In effect, both the Legislative Power and the Judicial Power became key political and institutional spaces to nucleate and endow their political intervention strategies with legality, be they coups d’état of a new type (neo-coup) or legal wars, respectively. …”
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    Human rights and extension by Chabrando, Victoria, Solis, Ana Carol

    Published 2023
    “…Our recent history is marked by the traces of genocide, economic plundering and the destruction of social ties that the coups d'état and the civil-military dictatorships of 1955, 1966 and 1976 tried to impose. …”
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    Human rights and extension. 40 years of democracy by Chabrando, Victoria, Solis, Ana Carol

    Published 2023
    “…These are 40 uninterrupted years of democracy after successive coups d'état and authoritarianisms that delimited political identities in the recent history of our country. …”
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