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Paraguay

Paraguay

Latin America Bureau

(1980)

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Abstract

Since 1954 Paraguay has been ruled by the dictator Alfredo Stroessner, the longest surviving head of state in the world. His regime has been characterized by extreme brutality, corruption and economic stagnation. However, in 1973 Paraguay began to experience dramatic economic and social changes as a result of the construction of Itaipu - the largest hydroelectric dam in the world - and massive Brazilian colonization. Paraguay: Power Game chronicle's Paraguay's tragic history and analyzes the nature of the Stroessner regime. It look critically at the country's explosive economic development, in particular the threat to Paraguayan autonomy from Brazil, and shows how this process is deepening the exploitation and impoverishment of the Paraguayan people. The terms of the Itaiou treaty, which gurantee Brazil cheap electric power at Paraguay's expense, have already become a focus for opposition to Stroessner's iron control of the country, marking the beginning of a new power game in Paraguay.

Table of Contents

Section Title Page Action Price
Title Page 1
Copyright Page 2
Table of Contents 3
Map 4
Paraguay in Brief 5
Statistics 5
Chronology 7
The Government 9
The Security Apparatus 11
Political Parties 13
Trade Unions 15
Power Game 17
'Discovery' 17
Nationalist Development 18
The War of the Triple Alliance 21
'From Independence to Dependence' 23
The Chaco War 24
The Rise of Stroessner 27
Consolidation of Power 28
The Stagnant Years 30
Opposition 32
Repression 35
Economic Transformation 46
Power Game 60
Conclusions 65
Bibliography 67
Appendix 69
The Violation of Human Rights 69