Chronicle of a foretold militarization? : The roles of the military and civil-military relations in times of pandemic

In the first months of the year 2020, the World Health Organization officially granted global pandemic status to the Coronavirus, or COVID-19, a virus practically unknown to the common people until just a few months before. Spreading at meteoric speed to reach every corner of the planet, the pandemi...

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Autores principales: Bartolomé, Mariano, Hamilton, Mark, Pereyra Bordón, Roberto
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spelling I15-R203-article-7082023-08-01T17:28:44Z Chronicle of a foretold militarization? : The roles of the military and civil-military relations in times of pandemic ¿La crónica de una militarización anunciada? El rol militar y las relaciones cívico-militares en los tiempos de pandemia Bartolomé, Mariano Hamilton, Mark Pereyra Bordón, Roberto Pandemic COVID-19 Civil-military relations America Pandemia COVID-19 Relaciones cívico-militares América In the first months of the year 2020, the World Health Organization officially granted global pandemic status to the Coronavirus, or COVID-19, a virus practically unknown to the common people until just a few months before. Spreading at meteoric speed to reach every corner of the planet, the pandemic had profound effects in different latitudes and on different aspects of human interactions, including civil-military relations. The Western Hemisphere was not unaffected by this transformation, and its political sphere registered important impacts. This paper analyzes the evolution of military roles in the Americas and considers the possible implications for the future of the region, in relation to the issues of civil-military control, democratic governance and institutional consolidation.  En los primeros meses del año 2020, la Organización Mundial de la Salud le otorgó oficialmente categoría de pandemia global al Coronavirus, o COVID-19, un virus prácticamente desconocido para el común de las personas hasta apenas unos meses antes. Expandida a una vertiginosa velocidad hasta alcanzar cada rincón del planeta, la pandemia produjo profundos efectos en diferentes latitudes y en distintos aspectos de las interacciones humanas, incluyendo las relaciones cívico-militares. El hemisferio americano no estuvo ajeno a esa transformación, y su esfera política registró importantes impactos. En ese marco, el presente trabajo analiza la evolución de los roles militares en América y contempla las implicancias posibles para el futuro regional, en relación con los temas del control cívico-militar, la gobernanza democrática y el fortalecimiento institucional. Universidad Nacional de Rosario 2023-08-01 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://perspectivasrcs.unr.edu.ar/index.php/PRCS/article/view/708 10.35305/prcs.v8i15.708 Perspectivas Revista de Ciencias Sociales; Vol. 8 No. 15 (2023): Perspectivas Publicación continua | No. 15 Enero-Junio 2023 Perspectivas Revista de Ciencias Sociales; Vol. 8 Núm. 15 (2023): Perspectivas Publicación continua | No. 15 Enero-Junio 2023 2525-1112 spa https://perspectivasrcs.unr.edu.ar/index.php/PRCS/article/view/708/382 Derechos de autor 2023 Autor https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/deed.es
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topic Pandemic
COVID-19
Civil-military relations
America
Pandemia
COVID-19
Relaciones cívico-militares
América
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COVID-19
Civil-military relations
America
Pandemia
COVID-19
Relaciones cívico-militares
América
Bartolomé, Mariano
Hamilton, Mark
Pereyra Bordón, Roberto
Chronicle of a foretold militarization? : The roles of the military and civil-military relations in times of pandemic
topic_facet Pandemic
COVID-19
Civil-military relations
America
Pandemia
COVID-19
Relaciones cívico-militares
América
author Bartolomé, Mariano
Hamilton, Mark
Pereyra Bordón, Roberto
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Hamilton, Mark
Pereyra Bordón, Roberto
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title Chronicle of a foretold militarization? : The roles of the military and civil-military relations in times of pandemic
title_short Chronicle of a foretold militarization? : The roles of the military and civil-military relations in times of pandemic
title_full Chronicle of a foretold militarization? : The roles of the military and civil-military relations in times of pandemic
title_fullStr Chronicle of a foretold militarization? : The roles of the military and civil-military relations in times of pandemic
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description In the first months of the year 2020, the World Health Organization officially granted global pandemic status to the Coronavirus, or COVID-19, a virus practically unknown to the common people until just a few months before. Spreading at meteoric speed to reach every corner of the planet, the pandemic had profound effects in different latitudes and on different aspects of human interactions, including civil-military relations. The Western Hemisphere was not unaffected by this transformation, and its political sphere registered important impacts. This paper analyzes the evolution of military roles in the Americas and considers the possible implications for the future of the region, in relation to the issues of civil-military control, democratic governance and institutional consolidation. 
publisher Universidad Nacional de Rosario
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