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Sendero Luminoso

Week 11

This reading was a little hard to follow because it talked about different countries as opposed to focusing on just one. However, this was also the topic that my group and I did our video project on so I will be focusing mainly on Peru and the rise of Sendero Luminoso. When I started reading […]

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Week Eleven

I think one of the most interesting things to me about the Sendero Luminoso is their direct condemnation of democracy. I personally…

Posted in Blogs, Week 11 | Tagged with Caudillaje, caudillo, democracy, Dirty Wars, liberalism, Sendero Luminoso, The Terror

Sendero Luminoso: Terror in Peru

Sendero Luminoso: Terror in Peru

Video by Mannat Advani, Ximena Kuzma Mongrut, Silas Latchem, Kito Romero, and Carolina Rueda

Posted in Student Videos - 2017, Week 11 Videos | Tagged with Peru, Sendero Luminoso, violence

Week 11: The Terror

Fujimori’s 1992  Autogolpe, is a really interesting case of de-democratization. It seems that he suspended the constitution  in order to amass power in one swift sweep. Or i guess it is more accurate to say that he dissolved the other branches of government in order to concentrate power in the executive.  What’s very interesting about […]

Posted in Blogs, Week 11 | Tagged with Cold War, communism, Peru, Sendero Luminoso, The Terror

Week 11: The Terror

Fujimori’s 1992  Autogolpe, is a really interesting case of de-democratization. It seems that he suspended the constitution  in order to amass power in one swift sweep. Or i guess it is more accurate to say that he dissolved the other branches of government in order to concentrate power in the executive.  What’s very interesting about […]

Posted in Blogs, Week 11 | Tagged with Cold War, communism, Peru, Sendero Luminoso, The Terror

“The Terror”

“The Terror”

video by Camila Sol and Miles Zhang

Posted in Student Videos - 2014, Week 11 Videos | Tagged with Peru, Sendero Luminoso, violence

Sendero Luminoso

Sendero Luminoso

video by Emily Townsend and Piero Castillo

Posted in Student Videos - 2015, Week 11 Videos | Tagged with Peru, Sendero Luminoso, violence

Week One

Hi, my name is Ruze Guvenc and I’m a third year student majoring in Psychology! Welcome to my blog 🙂…

Posted in Blogs, Week 1 | Tagged with Castro, communism, Cuba, Juan Velasco, Maoism, Peru, Reform, revolution, Sendero Luminoso, The Terror, week1

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