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ID185069
Title ProperImporting the ‘West German model
Other Title Informationtransnationalizing counterinsurgency policing in Cold War Costa Rica
LanguageENG
AuthorBennewitz, Fabian ;  Müller, Markus-Michael
Summary / Abstract (Note)In analyzing West German police assistance for Costa Rica, we uncover the transnational dynamics of Cold War counterinsurgency policing during the Central American conflicts of the 1980s. We scrutinize West Germany’s engagements with Costa Rica, demonstrating how technical police assistance by the self-fashioned West German ‘civilian power’ fed into a wider counterinsurgency turn in Costa Rican policing. Highlighting the role of local agency and transnational context conditions, we point towards the interest of the Costa Rican government in reaching out to West Germany to demonstrate its neutrality within the ongoing conflicts while simultaneously bolstering the counterinsurgency capacities of its police forces.
`In' analytical NoteSmall Wars and Insurgencies Vol. 33, No.4-5; Jun-Jul 2022: p.581-606
Journal SourceSmall Wars and Insurgencies Vol: 33 No 4-5
Key WordsCounterinsurgency ;  Latin America ;  Central America ;  Costa Rica ;  West Germany ;  Cold War ;  Police Assistance


 
 
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