Original title: Anti-imperialistická hnutí v Latinské Americe a jejich bezpečnostní důsledky
Translated title: Anti-imperialism movements in governments of Latin America and the insecurity consequences
Authors: Santamaria, Daniela Camila ; Střítecký, Vít (advisor) ; Svitková, Katarína (referee)
Document type: Master’s theses
Year: 2019
Language: eng
Abstract: In the twenty first century the Pink Tide arrived in Latin America with left wing governments who claimed to be socialists. Research has shown that there were two types of socialism in the region, one globalized and the other anti-globalization. The latter better portrayed as socialists' populists are the focus of this work. This study aims to find how the actions taken by the socialist populist governments disregarded democracy and shows how because on this; the security of the nations has deteriorated. Grounded on existing work of the current left wing in the region, the question is: How have the socialist-populist regimes who were situated in governments of Latin American countries, during the beginning of the twenty first century, contributed in the increased deterioration of human security of their nations and region during their term and post term years? Based on the review of the concentration of power, nationalization policies and media activism actions that Venezuela, Bolivia, Ecuador and Nicaragua have imposed I show the deterioration of Human Security inside each case. The results indicate that because of the actions taken against democracy, the human security has decreased posing a threat in each country and the region.
Keywords: anti-imperialism; Latin America; security; anti-imperialism; Latin America; security

Institution: Charles University Faculties (theses) (web)
Document availability information: Available in the Charles University Digital Repository.
Original record: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11956/107840

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