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Fujimoris Peru: Deception In The Public Sphere (Pitt Latin American Studies) [Hardcover]

Catherine M Conaghan (Author)
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August 28, 2005 Pitt Latin American Studies

Alberto Fujimori ascended to the presidency of Peru in 1990, boldly promising to remake the country. Ten years later, he hastily sent his resignation from exile in Japan, leaving behind a trail of lies, deceit, and corruption. While piecing together the shards of Fujimori’s presidency, prosecutors uncovered a vast criminal conspiracy fueled by political ambition and personal greed.

The Fujimori regime managed to maintain a facade of democracy while systematically eviscerating democratic institutions and the rule of law through legal subterfuge, intimidation, and outright bribery. The architect of this strategy was Fujimori’s notorious intelligence advisor, Vladimiro Montesinos. With great skill, Fujimori and Montesinos created the appearance of a democratic public sphere but ensured it would work only to suit their personal motives. The press was allowed to operate, but information exchange was under strict control. The more government officials tampered with the free flow of ideas, the more they inadvertently exposed the ills they were trying to cover up. And that proved to be their downfall.

Merging penetrating analysis and a journalist’s flair for narrative, Catherine Conaghan reveals the thin line between democracy and dictatorship, and shows how public institutions can both empower dictators and bring them down.



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"An excellent book. It is a must-read for students of PEruvian politics and Latin American democracy."
--Perspectives on Politics


 "This riveting book illuminates the extraordinary rise and fall of Peru’s Alberto Fujimori and Vladimiro Montesinos. Conaghan probes a serious challenge facing not only Peru but many countries in the world today—elites’ moral decay, abetting a corrupt government’s capacity to maintain a veneer of legitimacy. Required reading for scholars, and will engage students and informed publics throughout the hemisphere."
—Cynthia McClintock, George Washington University


"Conaghan has provided the scholarly community with a classic, required reading for all supporters of democracy as a case study of the multiple ways a few determined individuals can manipulate the public sphere and use democratic institutions for the explicit purpose of undermining them."
--Latin American Politics and Society

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"This riveting book illuminates the extraordinary rise and fall of Peru's Alberto Fujimori and Vladimiro Montesinos. Conaghan probes a serious challenge facing not only Peru but many countries in the world today-elites' moral decay, abetting a corrupt government's capacity to maintain a veneer of legitimacy. Required reading for scholars, and will engage students and informed publics throughout the hemisphere." --Cynthia McClintock, George Washington University

"A fascinating account. Conaghan effectively demonstrates how the public sphere, through its domestic and international dimensions, can be used to buttress authoritarianism as well as to undermine it."--Philip Oxhorn, McGill University


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 304 pages
  • Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Press; 1 edition (August 28, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0822942593
  • ISBN-13: 978-0822942597
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.4 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,087,201 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars well written, October 23, 2009
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this book read like one long newspaper account than a real academic read but i'm not complaining. it was fun and informative and provided a real glimpse into how the strings of democracy can be manipulated. only word of caution, the book stops short around 2005 if I remember correctly, and doesn't go into the aftermath at all.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Caois in the Country?, February 13, 2008
Well written; this book expressed the controversies behind government- political-economic bodies of Peru. It traced the life and intent of Fujimori, quite well, leaving the reader with a sense of CSI-"in read"- reaction... to the demoralized efforts taken by government to secure a power/ centralized goal. (Of course, Fujimori is not currently in power, but that does not remove the intentional malice associated with his reign).
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Pérez de Cuéllar, United States, Vargas Llosa, Vladimiro Montesinos, President Fujimori, Torres Lara, Eduardo Stein, Alejandro Toledo, Alberto Andrade, Baruch Ivcher, San Román, Alberto Fujimori, Foro Democrático, Jaime Yoshiyama, Latin America, General Hermoza, Francisco Tudela, Gros Espiell, Alan Garcia, Attorney General Colán, Carlos Torres, Grupo Colina, National Dialogue, Susana Higuchi, Federico Salas
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