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Author Policzer, Pablo

Title The rise and fall of repression in Chile / Pablo Policzer
Published Notre Dame, Ind. : University of Notre Dame Press, ©2009

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Description 1 online resource (xviii, 242 pages) : illustrations
Series Book collections on Project MUSE
UPCC book collections on Project MUSE. Archive Political Science and Policy Studies Foundation
Contents The dark spaces of politics -- The coercion problem -- The overthrow and turmoil -- The rise of the DINA (1973(74) -- The DINA in action (1974-77) -- The fall of the DINA (1977-78) -- Options and shifts -- The politics of organizing coercion -- Appendix A. Monitoring indicators, September-December 1973 -- Appendix B. Monitoring indicators, 1974-78 -- Appendix C. Monitoring indicators after 1978 -- Appendix D. Cross-country comparisons on monitoring indicators
Summary "In The Rise and Fall of Repression in Chile, Pablo Policzer tackles the difficult task of analyzing how authoritarian regimes utilize coercion. Even in relatively open societies, coercive institutions such as the police and military tend to be secretive and mistrustful of efforts by outsiders to oversee their operations. In more closed societies, secrecy is the norm, making coercion that much more difficult to observe and understand. Drawing on organization theory to develop a comparative typology of coercive regimes, Policzer analyzes the structures and mechanisms of coercion in general and then shifts his focus to the early part of the military dictatorship in Chile, which lasted from 1973 to 1990. Policzer's book sheds new light on a fundamental, yet little-examined, period during the Chilean dictatorship. Between 1977 and 1978, the governing junta in Chile quietly replaced the secret police organization known as the Dirección de Informaciones Nacional (DINA) with a different institution, the Central Nacional de Informaciones (CNI). Policzer provides the first systematic account of why the DINA was created in the first place, how it became the most powerful repressive institution in the country, and why it was suddenly replaced with a different organization, one that carried out repression in a markedly more restrained manner. Policzer shows how the dictatorship's reorganization of its security forces intersected in surprising ways with efforts by human rights watchdogs to monitor and resist the regime's coercive practices. He concludes by comparing these struggles with how dictatorships in Argentina, East Germany, and South Africa organized coercion."--Publisher's description
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 217-232) and index
Notes English
Print version record
Subject Chile. Dirección de Inteligencia Nacional.
Chile. Central Nacional de Informaciones.
SUBJECT Chile. Central Nacional de Informaciones fast
Chile. Dirección de Inteligencia Nacional fast
Subject Political persecution -- Chile -- History -- 20th century
Dictatorship -- Chile -- History -- 20th century
Dictatorship
Political persecution
Politics and government
Diktatur
Unterdrückung
Politisk förföljelse -- historia -- Chile -- 1970-talet.
Diktatur -- historia -- Chile -- 1970-talet.
SUBJECT Chile -- Politics and government -- 1973-1988. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh91001578
Subject Chile
Chile
Chile -- historia -- 1970-talet.
Chile -- politik och förvaltning.
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
Author Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies.
LC no. 2008039253
ISBN 9780268089733
0268089736
Other Titles Rise & fall of repression in Chile