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[This chapter analyzes the tension of deploying the armed forces in police missions due to the military’s core violent function. I connect cases of human rights violations and the general institutional context in which such activities occur by asking the following questions: How do political authorities interpret the nature of control over the military? How do such conceptions affect the conditions in which violence is deployed in each city? And how do informal institutions hinder efforts of monitoring the military?]
Published: Sep 4, 2022
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