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In this monograph, Hal Brands explores the profound impact of escalating crime and violence on Guatemala's political stability and state functionality. He delves into the historical and socio-economic factors that have led to the current crisis, highlighting the role of organized crime, drug trafficking, and institutional corruption. Brands provides a comprehensive analysis of how these elements have eroded governmental authority and hindered development, offering insights into the broader implications for regional security and policy responses.
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Publisher: Strategic Studies Institute, U.S. Army War College
Publishing Year: 2010
ISBN: 978-1-58487-444-7
Pages: 70