Imperial Incompetence and Guatemalan Militarism, 1931–1966 |
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Authors: | Andrew J. Schlewitz |
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Affiliation: | (1) Wabash College, 301 West Wabash Avenue, Crawfordsville, Indiana, 47933 |
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Abstract: | Drawing of Guatemalan and US sources, this paper complicates the instrumentalist argument that US assistance and intervention explain the Guatemalan military's repeated intervention in politics, and the rise of a military government in 1963. This study contends that the US government had little to do with giving Guatemalan officers the capacity and motive to intervene in politics. However, the US did contribute to their opportunity to intervene through its opposition to regimes it opposed, as was the case in the infamous 1954 coup, and also by inadvertently weakening regimes it backed. |
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Keywords: | United States— Foreign relations— Guatemala Armed forces— Guatemala imperialism |
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