Uruguay in transition: from civilian to military rule.

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Analyzes the transformation of Uruguay to military dictatorship from a stable democracy and considers the major variables that have affected political developments in Uruguay. Factors are analyzed within the context of the Uruguayan economic and political structure, and their significance is examined through their effects on the perception of the military elite.-after Author

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Kaufman, E. (1979). Uruguay in transition: from civilian to military rule. Uruguay in Transition: From Civilian to Military Rule. https://doi.org/10.2307/2513328

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