National Alliance of Peru (AN)

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National Alliance of Peru (AN)

A coalition of four moderate parties formed in 1933 under the leadership of Amadeo de Piérola (son of former President Nicolás de Piérola), the National Alliance of Peru (Alianza Nacional, or AN) opposed the abrupt shift to the right of President Oscar Benavides's cabinet under José de la Riva-Agüero (a descendant of Peru's first president and a leading conservative intellectual). It worked for the acceptance of the American Popular Revolutionary Alliance (APRA) within legal politics, but APRA tactics and military opposition frustrated AN efforts to open up the democratic process in Peru. The AN coalition had dissolved by the end of the Benavides regime in 1939.

BIBLIOGRAPHY

Carleton Beals, Fire on the Andes (1934).

David P. Werlich, Peru: A Short History (1978).

Additional Bibliography

Anderle, Ádám. Los movimientos políticos en el Perú entre las dos guerras mundiales: Ensayo. Ciudad de La Habana: Casa de las Américas, 1985.

Masterson, Daniel M. Militarism and Politics in Latin America: Peru from Sánchez Cerro to Sendero Luminoso. New York: Greenwood Press, 1991.

                                  David Scott Palmer

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