Debunking the Myth of Nicaraguan Exceptionalism: Crime, Drugs and the Political Economy of Violence in a ‘Narco-state’

IF 0.7 2区 历史学 Q2 AREA STUDIES 拉丁美洲研究 Pub Date : 2023-09-15 DOI:10.1017/s0022216x23000676
José Luis Rocha, Dennis Rodgers, Julienne Weegels
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Abstract Nicaragua is often held up as an exception within the Central American panorama of criminal violence, widely presented as the safest country in the region due to its particular revolutionary legacies, the (supposed) absence of transnational gangs and drug-trafficking organisations, and the National Police's representation as an efficient and professional force. This commentary proposes an alternative reading of Nicaragua's contemporary political economy of violence in order to reveal the profoundly misleading nature of this prevalent view. In particular, it highlights how Nicaragua is governed through a particular political ‘settlement’ underpinned by drug trafficking, police and judicial corruption, as well as ‘mafia state’ governance. These factors have coalesced to establish a highly efficient and engrained ‘narco-state’ whose undoing is unlikely in the short term.
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揭穿尼加拉瓜例外主义的神话:“毒品国家”的犯罪、毒品与暴力的政治经济
尼加拉瓜经常被认为是中美洲犯罪暴力的一个例外,由于其特殊的革命遗产,(被认为)没有跨国帮派和贩毒组织,以及国家警察作为高效和专业力量的代表,尼加拉瓜被广泛认为是该地区最安全的国家。这篇评论提出了尼加拉瓜当代暴力政治经济的另一种解读,以揭示这种普遍观点的深刻误导性质。它特别强调了尼加拉瓜是如何通过贩毒、警察和司法腐败以及“黑手党国家”治理的特殊政治“解决方案”来治理的。这些因素加在一起,形成了一个高效率、根深蒂固的“毒品国家”,短期内不太可能被摧毁。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Latin American Studies presents recent research in the field of Latin American studies in economics, geography, politics, international relations, sociology, social anthropology, economic history and cultural history. Regular features include articles on contemporary themes, specially commissioned commentaries and an extensive section of book reviews.
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