The Shining Path was one of the most brutal insurgencies ever seen in the Western Hemisphere. Political Violence and the Authoritarian State in Peru explores the devastating effects of insurgent violence and the state's brutal counterinsurgency methods on Peruvian civil society.Introduction: Civil Society, Political Violence, and the Authoritarian State in Peru PART I: STATE FORMATION AND STATE DEFORMATION The Weak State Social Consequences of State Breakdown Terror versus Terror The Crisis of Organized Politics PART II: GRAY ZONES AND GUERRILLAS: SHINING PATH IN LIMA The Iron Belts of Misery In the Gray Zones: States of Shining Path The Battle of Villa El Salvador PART III: STATE MAKING AGAINST DEMOCRACY The Authoritarian Reconstitution of the State 'Quien habla es terrorista': The Politics of Fear The Authoritarian State and the Resurgence of Civil Society
Burt's book brings the clarity of well reported facts, so often lost in the thick fog of insurgencies, together with a lucid analysis of events and outcomes. Hers is an outstanding examination of the lethal yet intricate confrontation between the Shining Path and the Peruvian state that had democracy and civil society as its main casualties and ended up in a decade-long barely disguised dictatorship. She narrates and explains an often tragic, uniquely Peruvian story, yet succeeds in expressing its universal resonance. - Gustavo Gorriti, award-winning journalist and author of The Shining Path: A History of the Millenarian War in Peru
This book is a dazzling achievement. Jo-Marie Burt offers a riveting, up-close analysis of political violence, the state, and civil society in Peru. This rigorous, nuanced work revises much of the conventional wisdom about both Peru's Shining Path insurgency and the Alberto Fujimori government. With important insights about how insurgencies can exploit weak states and how authoritarian leaders can exploit the legacies of political violence, this book is il.