Green Guerrillas and Counterinsurgent Environmentalists in the Petén, Guatemala

IF 0.3 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Global Environment Pub Date : 2021-02-17 DOI:10.3197/GE.2021.140102
Anthony W. Andersson
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At the peak of Guatemala?s 36-year civil war (1960?1996), fought between a right- wing authoritarian regime and leftist guerrillas, the army massacred tens of thousands of Maya peasants in a genocidal counterinsurgency. The scorched earth campaign halted the insurgency?s momentum, but the army was unable to secure political or military control in the large area of northern lowlands called El Pete?n. This essay examines how, at this critical juncture, the insurgents and the army embraced distinct environmentalist platforms and land-use policies in order to gain a strategic advantage. It argues that the army won a discursive battle, with assistance from big international conservation NGOs, to claim itself as the only legitimate ?defender of the forests?. This enabled the military to consolidate its position against the insurgents in the northern lowlands, contributing to its de facto victory in the war, as well as fuelling ongoing violence in the postwar.
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危地马拉佩特海姆的绿色游击队和反叛乱的环保主义者
在危地马拉的最高峰?在长达36年的内战(1960 - 1996)中,右翼独裁政权和左翼游击队之间发生了战争,军队在一次种族灭绝式的反叛乱行动中屠杀了数万名玛雅农民。焦土战役阻止了叛乱?但军队无法在北部被称为埃尔皮特恩的大片低地上获得政治或军事控制。本文考察了在这个关键时刻,叛乱分子和军队是如何采用独特的环保主义平台和土地使用政策,以获得战略优势的。它认为,在大型国际保护非政府组织的帮助下,军队赢得了一场话语战,声称自己是唯一合法的“森林捍卫者”。这使得军队能够巩固其在北部低地对抗叛乱分子的地位,有助于其在战争中取得事实上的胜利,同时也助长了战后持续不断的暴力。
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期刊介绍: The half-yearly journal Global Environment: A Journal of History and Natural and Social Sciences acts as a forum and echo chamber for ongoing studies on the environment and world history, with special focus on modern and contemporary topics. Our intent is to gather and stimulate scholarship that, despite a diversity of approaches and themes, shares an environmental perspective on world history in its various facets, including economic development, social relations, production government, and international relations. One of the journal’s main commitments is to bring together different areas of expertise in both the natural and the social sciences to facilitate a common language and a common perspective in the study of history. This commitment is fulfilled by way of peer-reviewed research articles and also by interviews and other special features. Global Environment strives to transcend the western-centric and ‘developist’ bias that has dominated international environmental historiography so far and to favour the emergence of spatially and culturally diversified points of view. It seeks to replace the notion of ‘hierarchy’ with those of ‘relationship’ and ‘exchange’ – between continents, states, regions, cities, central zones and peripheral areas – in studying the construction or destruction of environments and ecosystems.
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