Abstract

* Acknowledgments * Foreword * Part I. The Doctrine of National Security and Development * Introduction: Dependency and the National Security State *1. The Doctrine of National Security and Development * Part II. The First Stage of Institutionalization, 1964-1968 *2. The Foundations of the National Security State *3. Building New Control Mechanisms: Institutional Act No. 2 *4. Constitutional Reform and the Institutionalization of the New State *5. Liberalization, Opposition, and State Crisis: Institutional Act No. 5 * Part III. The Second Stage of Institutionalization, 1969-1974 *6. Armed Struggle and the National Security State * Part IV. The Third Stage of Institutionalization, 1974-1983 *7. The Geisel Government: Decompression *8. The Abertura Period * Conclusion: The Opposition and the State in Perspective * Appendix * Abbreviations * Notes * Index

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