Centralization & Strategic State Violence Public
Livengood, Lauren (Spring 2019)
Abstract
Using Machiavellian theory and rationalist thought, the author sets up a set of expectations for the behavior of regimes as they repress their populations. Understanding that there is variance between regimes in their execution of repression, she establishes the centralized or decentralized structure of the repressive arm of the regime to be the key variable in the manner of repression adopted by a regime. She investigates this theory through the comparison of the repressive structures and resulting practices of military dictatorships in Chile (1973-1989) and Argentina (1976-1983).
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Contents
Introduction 1
Theoretical Expectations 4
Goals of State Use of Violence 4
Growing Powers of the Executors of Violence 6
Fear of Inevitable Persecution 7
General Legitimacy & Dissident Groups 10
Expectations from Theory 11
Dissonance of Theory and Practice 13
Cases of Alternative Regime Behavior 13
Intervening Steps between Strategy and Repression 14
Information Problems, Cohesion, and Principal-Agent Problems 14
Managing Issues through Centralization 16
Amelioration of Divergent Interests 17
Optimizing Levels of Violence and Public Fear 18
Hypothesis: 21
Cases 22
Investigative Methods 22
Data 24
Centralized Case: Chile under Pinochet 26
Overview 26
Coup and Decentralized Era 27
A Move to Centralize: the DINA 29
Move from the DINA to the CNI 31
Figure 1 33
Strategic Benefits of the Central Agencies 33
Decentralized Case: Argentina under Military Rule 40
Overview 40
Coup and Decentralized Repression 41
Figure 2 43
Loss of Faith by the Populace and the Madres de Plaza de Mayo 44
A Bid to Stabilize: the Falklands War 45
Possible Amelioration through Centralization 46
Why Not Centralize? 47
Alternative Explanations 48
Economic Alternative 49
Figure 3 50
International Pressure Alternative 51
Analysis and Conclusions 53
Bibliography 56
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