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Title: Peru


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Peru
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Key Issues
  • I. The Regions Most Reformist and
    state-expanding military rule (1968-1980)
  • II. The most open democracy (1980-1992)
  • III. The most virulent insurrection Shining
    Path (1980-present)

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Political Culture
  • A. No civilian president until 1872 Manuel
    Pardo
  • B. British interests guano in the 19c Century
  • C. The War of the Pacific 1879-1883
  • 1. Chile took over large part of Peru and
    Bolivia
  • 2. led to liberal democracy (1895-1919)

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Historical Background
  • A. Consolidation 1824-1895
  • B. Limited Civilian Democracy 1895-1919

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Populism and Mass Parties 1919-1968
  • 1. APRA (American Popular Revolutionary Alliance)

  • a) Founded by Victor Haya de la Torre in 1924
  • b) Reformist mass based party
  • c) Military never allowed it to rule
  • 2. 1963 military supported Popular Action Party
    Fernando Belaúnde Terry, reformist
  • 1963-68 reforms
  • Nationalization of IPC (Standard Oil) stopped
    Alliance for Progress aid to Peru

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Oct. 3 1968 military coup
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Reformist Military Rule 1968-80
  • Why Reformist military?
  • a) CAEM (Center for Higher Military Studies)
  • b) Anti-guerrilla campaign in 1965
  • c) US military training 40s to 60s
  • d) Not to sell jet fighters to Peru nationalist
    sentiment
  • e) Military civic-action programs after 1959

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Diversifying dependency
  • Agrarian reform program
  • corporatism

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Why failed?
  • a) Too ambitious
  • b) Assumed continuing economic success
  • c) Failed to consult with people mistrust
  • d) Illness of Juan Velasco Alvarado

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1975 coup by Francisco Morales Bermúdez
  • a) Constitutional Assembly elections in 1978
  • b) APRA won the most seats

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Full Civilian Democracy (1980-92)
  • 1. Belaúndes AP took majority 85
  • 2. Economic Troubles

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The Shining Path
  • a) Ayacucho
  • b) Maoist José Carlos Mariátegui, founder of CP
    Peru
  • c) Abimael Guzmán

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Tupac Amaru Revolutionary Movement (MRTA)
  • a) Lima based
  • b) Japanese embassy occupation
  • c) Rory Berenson

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1985 Alan García of APRA won the presidency
  • a) 55-year struggle finally took power
  • b) for the first time civilian government
    transferred to civilian democratic govt.

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The economic disaster
  • Inflation 1722 in 1988, 2600 in 1989, 7650 in
    1990

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1990 Election
  • a) FREDEMO with Mario Vargas Llosa
  • b) Alberto Fujimori (Cambio 90)
  • (1) National Agrarian University president
  • (2) Represent Poor

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Fujimoris shock therapy
  • a) Inflation downed to 28
  • b) Pushed several million Peruvian to poverty
  • c) Popularity remained high
  • d) Govt winning over Shining Path and MRTA

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The Autogolpe and its aftermath 1992-93
  • 1. Declaration of suspending democracy April
  • 2. dissolved congress, judiciary
  • 3. New election in November 1992
  • 4. Cambio 90 majority
  • 5. New Constitution in 1993
  • 6. Sep. 1992 Shining Path leader Abimael Guzmán
    was arrested

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Direct Democracy
  • 1. broad popular support
  • 2. inflation ended
  • 3. economic growth started
  • 4. innovative local development reduced poverty
    20 and extreme poverty 50
  • 5. Political violence reduced
  • 6. 1995 overwhelming victory

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However
  • 7. Oppositions were intimidated
  • 8. Vladimiro Montesinos
  • 9. SIN (National Information System)
  • 10. 2000 Election
  • a) Alejandro Toledo withdrew
  • b) Fujimori barely made
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