Sendero Luminoso and the Threat of Narcoterrorism

Sendero Luminoso and the Threat of Narcoterrorism

by Gabriela Tarazona-Sevillano
Sendero Luminoso and the Threat of Narcoterrorism

Sendero Luminoso and the Threat of Narcoterrorism

by Gabriela Tarazona-Sevillano

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Overview

Sendero Luminoso or the Shining Path ranks among the most elusive, secretive, and brutal guerrilla organizations in the world. Once a radical uprising limited to the Andean highlands of Ayacucho, it is now a movement of national proportions that has woven itself into the fabric of Peruvian society. Unlike many other terrorists groups, Sendero Luminoso is founded upon an intellectual infrastructure crafted by the now legendary Abimael Guzman, a former philosophy professor. The body of the movement, however, is drawn from Peru's long-neglected Indian and mestizo populations. Peru's already fragile democracy is further weakened as the rural and urban underclasses become attached to Sendero Luminoso ideologically and emotionally. This book provides a comprehensive overview of this guerrilla organization and the Peruvian government's dilemma in dealing with it and the emergence of narcoterrorism, a mutually beneficial relationship between the cocaine syndicate and Sendero Luminoso.

The Peruvian cocaine syndicate and Sendero Luminoso have different objectives and ideologies, but share a mutual enemy—the Peruvian government and its armed services. Hence they have combined forces to form a powerful and destructive alliance. Gabriela Tarazona-Sevillano assesses the impact of the Sendero Luminoso on Peruvian society, a new democratic government already besieged by complex and far-reaching problems. The book presents a detailed understanding of the peculiar and very personal nature of Peru's affliction as well as its possible international repercussions.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780275936426
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 07/26/1990
Series: The Washington Papers , #144
Pages: 184
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.50(d)
Lexile: 1470L (what's this?)

About the Author

GABRIELA TARAZONA-SEVILLANO has been a Visiting Professor of International Studies at Davidson College, Davidson, North Carolina. Her articles have appeared in such publications as the Atlanta Constitution and the Christian Science Monitor.

Table of Contents

Foreword
Historical Background
Ideology and Goals
Strategy: Achieving the New Democratic Republic
Organization
Government Response
Narcoterrorism
Conclusion
Index

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