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Что (кто) такое Caudillo - определение

TYPE OF PERSONALIST LEADER WIELDING POLITICAL POWER IN HISPANIC COUNTRIES
Caudillos; Caudillismo; Caudillissimo; Latin American Caudillos; Caudillism; Caudilho; Latin America Caudillos; Caudillist
  • [[Emilio Aguinaldo]], First President of the Philippines."El Caudillo" ''in The Struggle for Freedom and Total Independence of His People''. Also in Hispano Asia ([[Philippines]]) Emilio Aguinaldo invested by popular acclamation as ''the Caudillo'' of the "Pilipine Revolution", he ended up becoming the leader of two anti-colonial struggles: first against Spain, then against the [[US]].
  • [[Francisco Morazán]], president of the [[Federal Republic of Central America]], 1829–1839
  • [[Antonio López de Santa Anna]], who dominated Mexican politics in the first half of the nineteenth century
  • General [[Porfirio Díaz]], president of Mexico 1876–1911
  • Santa Anna]] in a Mexican military uniform
  • Equestrian statue of [[Tomás de Herrera]]

caudillo         
[ka?'di:j??, -'di:lj??]
¦ noun (plural caudillos) (in Spanish-speaking countries) a military or political leader.
Origin
Sp., from late L. capitellum, dimin. of caput 'head'.
Llanos del Caudillo         
Llanos del Caudillo is a municipality in Ciudad Real, Castile-La Mancha, Spain. It has a population of 692.
Francisco Ramírez (governor)         
ARGENTINE GENERAL AND POLITICIAN (1786-1821)
Pancho Ramírez; El Supremo Entrerriano; Francisco Ramírez (caudillo); Francisco Ramirez (governor)
Francisco Ramírez, also known as "Pancho" Ramírez as well as "El Supremo Entrerriano" (1786–1821), was an Argentine governor of Entre Ríos during the Argentine War of Independence.

Википедия

Caudillo

A caudillo ( kaw-DEE(L)-yoh, kow-, Spanish: [kawˈðiʎo]; Old Spanish: cabdillo, from Latin capitellum, diminutive of caput "head") is a type of personalist leader wielding military and political power. There is no precise English translation of caudillo, though it is often used interchangeably with "warlord" and "strongman". The term is historically associated with Spain, and with Hispanic America after virtually all of the region won independence in the early nineteenth century.

The roots of caudillismo may be tied to the framework of rule in medieval and early modern Spain during the Reconquest from the Moors. Spanish conquistadors such as Hernán Cortés and Francisco Pizarro exhibit characteristics of the caudillo, being successful military leaders, having mutual reliance of the leader and their supporters, and rewarding them for their loyalty. During the colonial era, the Spanish crown asserted its power and established a plethora of bureaucratic institutions that prevented personalist rule. Historian John Lynch argues that the rise of caudillos in Spanish America is rooted not in the distant Spanish past but in the immediate context of the Spanish American wars of independence. Those wars overthrew colonial rule and left a power vacuum in the early nineteenth century. Caudillos were very influential in the history of Spanish America and have a legacy that has influenced political movements in the modern era.

The term is often used pejoratively by critics of a regime. However, Spain's General Francisco Franco (1936–1975) proudly took the title as his own during and after his military overthrow of the Second Spanish Republic in the Spanish Civil War (1936–39). Spanish censors during his rule attacked publishers who applied the term to Hispanic American strongmen. Caudillos' exercise of power is a form considered authoritarian. Most societies have had personalist leaders at times, but Hispanic America has had many more, the majority of whom were not self-described caudillos. However, scholars have applied the term to a variety of Hispanic American leaders.

Примеры употребления для Caudillo
1. Todos los hechos evidencian que EE.UU. es el autor de la proliferacion nuclear y caudillo de la amenaza nuclear.
2. On March 13, the company said, Falls Church resident Jenna Caudillo purchased the millionth CFL sold under the discount program.
3. The Chavez phenomenon illustrates a uniquely Latin American attraction to charismatic caudillo‘‘ figures, says Bruce Bagley, a professor of international studies at the University of Miami.
4. The caudillo ordered up the trial of its top leaders on treason charges during his weekly television show two years ago; Maria Corina Machado and Alejandro Plaz have been in and out of court every few months since.
5. Esto demuestra a que grado llego la ambicion de los reaccionarios japoneses de convertirse en el "caudillo" de Asia al tomar la heguemonia militar en la region del Nordeste Asiatico.