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    American Crossings: Border Politics in the Western Hemisphere by Jaskoski, Maiah, Sotomayor, Arturo C, Trinkunas, Harold A

    Published 2015
    “…In summer 2014, US agencies responsible for the border with Mexico were overwhelmed by tens of thousands of unaccompanied children arriving from Central…”
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    Attention Deficits: Why Politicians Ignore Defense Policy in Latin America (Falta De Atención: ?Por Qué Los Políticos Ignoran Las Políticas de Defensa en América Latina?) by Pion-Berlin, David, Trinkunas, Harold

    Published in Latin American research review (01-01-2007)
    “…Interest in defense issues among Latin American politicians has faded with the advent of widespread democratization in the region and the retreat of the armed…”
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    THE TRANSFORMATION OF VENEZUELA by Trinkunas, Harold A.

    Published in Latin American Research Review (01-01-2010)
    “…Each in its own way also contributes to the well-established critique of Venezuelan exceptionalism in academic studies.12 McBeth's close study of Gómez's rule…”
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    The Crisis in Venezuelan Civil-Military Relations: From Punto Fijo to the Fifth Republic by Trinkunas, Harold A.

    Published in Latin American research review (2002)
    “…For many who thought of Venezuela as a consolidated democracy, the 1992 coup attempts came as a complete surprise. Those familiar with the deterioration of its…”
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    ASSESSING POTENTIAL NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION NETWORKS IN LATIN AMERICA: 2006-2016 by Trinkunas, Harold A.

    Published in The Nonproliferation review (01-11-2006)
    “…From a proliferation perspective, Latin America has become one of the most denuclearized regions of the planet, and barring some revolutionary transformation…”
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    Bounded Missions: Military Regimes and Democratization in the Southern Cone and Brazil. By Craig L. Arceneaux. University Park: Pennsylvania State Press, 2001. 262p. $35.00 by Trinkunas, Harold A.

    Published in American Political Science Review (01-06-2002)
    “…This book provides a solid contribution to our understanding of regime transitions, although from an unusual perspective: that of the armed forces of an…”
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    Crafting Civilian Control in Emerging Democracies: Argentina and Venezuela by Trinkunas, Harold A.

    “…Democratic transitions create an opportunity for elected officials to maximize their leverage over the armed forces and create institutions that permanently…”
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    The reemergence of the Venezuelan Armed Forces as a political actor by Trinkunas, Harold A.

    “…On the evening of 11 April 2002, the third day of a general strike, the Venezuelan armed forces rebelled against their president, Hugo Chavez Frías. Reacting…”
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    Uncivil Movements and Democracy in Latin America by Trinkunas, Harold A.

    Published in Political Science Quarterly (22-03-2001)
    “…Trinkunas reviews "Uncivil Movements and Democracy in Latin America" by Leigh A. Payne…”
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    Bounded Missions: Military Regimes and Democratization in the Southern Cone and Brazil by Trinkunas, Harold A

    Published in American Political Science Review (01-06-2002)
    “…Commonly, these constraints are aimed at protecting members of the armed forces from prosecution for human rights abuses committed during a dictatorship, but…”
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    Defining Venezuela's "Bolivarian Revolution" by Trinkunas, Harold A

    Published in Military Review (01-07-2005)
    “…"Finding a moment in the history of U.S.-Venezuelan relations when tensions between the two countries have been worse than at the present time [July 2005] is…”
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