Dr. Gregory Weeks
Dr. Gregory Weeks
Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs, College of Humanities & Earth and Social Sciences
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Office: Fretwell 430H
E-mail: gbweeks@uncc.edu
Telephone: 704.687.0060

My Publications

April 05, 2012 by Gregory Weeks
Categories: News

2011

Amy Kennemore and Gregory Weeks. “Twenty-First Century Socialism? The Elusive Search for a Post-Neoliberal Development Model in Bolivia and Ecuador,” Bulletin of Latin American Research 30, 3 (July 2011): 267-281.

 

2010

 

Gregory Weeks. “The Transition is Dead, Long Live the Transition: Civil-Military Relations and the Limits of Consensus.” In Silvia Borzutzky and Gregory B. Weeks, The Bachelet Government: Conflict and Consensus in Post-Pinochet Chile (Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 2010): 67-84.

 

Gregory Weeks & Silvia Borzutzky. “Introduction.” In Silvia Borzutzky and Gregory B. Weeks, The Bachelet Government: Conflict and Consensus in Post-Pinochet Chile (Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 2010): 1-23.

 

2008

 

Gregory Weeks. “A Preference for Deference: Reforming the Military’s Intelligence Role in Argentina, Chile and Peru,” Third World Quarterly 29, 1 (2008): 45-61.

 

2007

 

Gregory Weeks, John R. Weeks, and Amy J. Weeks. “Latino Immigration to the U.S.South: ‘Carolatinos’ and Public Policy in Charlotte, North Carolina,” Latino/a Research Review 6, 1-2 (2006-2007): 50-71.

 

2006

 

Gregory Weeks. “Inching Toward Democracy: President Lagos and the Chilean Armed Forces,” In Silvia Borzutzky and Lois Hecht Oppenheim (eds.). After Pinochet: The Chilean Road to Democracy and the Market (Gainesville: University Press ofFlorida, 2006): 26-41.

 

Gregory Weeks. “Facing Failure: The Use (and Abuse) of Rejection in Political Science,” PS: Political Science and Politics 39, 4 (October 2006): 879-882.

 

Gregory Weeks. “Fighting Terrorism While Promoting Democracy: Competing Priorities in U.S.Defense Policy Toward Latin America,” Journal of Third World Studies 23, 2 (Fall 2006): 59-77.

 

2004

 

Gregory Weeks. “The Military and Intelligence Reform in Chile,” Fuerzas Armadas y Sociedad 18, 3-4 (2004): 245-258.

 

Gregory Weeks.  “The Military and Legalism: A Response to Paul Sigmund,” Revista de Ciencia Política 24, 1 (2004): 227-230.

 

Gregory Weeks. “Rethinking Historical Factors: The Military and Political Transitions in South America,” Politics & Policy 32, 1 (March 2004): 158-174.

 

2003

 

Gregory Weeks. “Fighting the Enemy Within: Terrorism, the School of the Americas, and the Military in Latin America,” Human Rights Review 5, 1 (October-December 2003): 12-27.

 

Gregory Weeks. “Is the Mold Being Broken? Defense Ministries and Democracy in Latin America,” Journal of Political and Military Sociology 31, 1 (Summer 2003): 23-37.

 

Gregory Weeks. “The Military and Democracy in Latin America: Chilein Comparative Perspective,” In Frank Columbus (ed.).  Politics and Economics of Latin America. (Hauppauge,NY : Nova Science Publishers, 2003): 19-41.

 

2002

 

Gregory Weeks. “The ‘Lessons’ of Dictatorship: The Military and Political Learning in Chile,” Bulletin of Latin American Research 21, 3 (July 2002): 396-412.

 

2001

 

Gregory Weeks. “Almost Jeffersonian: U.S.Recognition Policy Toward Latin America,” Presidential Studies Quarterly 31, 3 (September 2001): 490-504.

 

Gregory Weeks. “Democratic Institutions and Civil-Military Relations: The Case of Chile,” Journal of Third World Studies 18, 1 (Spring 2001): 65-85.

 

2000

 

Gregory Weeks. “Waiting for Cincinnatus: The Role of Pinochet in Post-Authoritarian Chile,” Third World Quarterly 21, 5 (2000): 725-738.

 

Gregory Weeks. “The Long Road to Civilian Supremacy Over the Military: Chile, 1990-1998,” Studies in Comparative International Development 25, 2 (2000): 65-83.

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