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The prosecution of former military leaders in newly democratic nations

the cases of Argentina, Greece, and South Korea

By Terence Roehrig

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Publish Date

2002

Publisher

McFarland & Co.

Language

eng

Pages

217

Description:

"During the 1970s and 1980s, many countries with military governments chose to adopt more democratic ones as their citizens uncovered evidence of horrific violations of human rights such as torture and execution." "These newly established civilian governments were confronted with the question of whether their former military leaders should be prosecuted for their crimes. Often, the threat of military intervention (to protect their own) hovered in the background.". "This book focuses on the countries of Argentina, Greece, and South Korea. It examines the effects that bringing military leaders to trial can have on the transition to democracy. In Argentina, the trials of former military leaders sparked a rebellion by the armed forces. In Greece and South Korea, the trials met with little response from the military."--BOOK JACKET.