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Introduction
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In July 1980 the inauguration of Fernando Belaúnde Terry as President of Peru put a formal end to one of the most controversial and interesting experiences of social reform in the recent history of Latin America: the so-called Peruvian Revolution of the Armed Forces. Beginning in 1968 with the overthrow of a government headed by the same Fernando Beladnde, Peru’s ‘revolution’ was a vigorous process of socio-economic transformation ‘from above’ under the auspices of an authoritarian but leftward-inclined military regime.
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