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The last three years of the García government saw a notable increase in the threshold of violence, which the government, the police, the military and even the formally constituted political parties were illequipped to detain. Violence was both political and social, afflicting all parts of the country both urban and rural, and creating a climate of fear not just among the wealthy and the middle class, but also among wide sectors of the poor.
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Comisión Especial del Senado sobre las Causas de la Violencia y Alternativas de Pacificación en el Perú, Violencia y Pacificación (Lima: DESCO and Comisión Andina de Juristas, February 1989.)
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Crabtree, J. (1992). Spiral of Violence. In: Crabtree, J. (eds) Peru under García. St Antony’s/Macmillan Series. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-12090-1_7
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