Burt, Jo-Marie (September–October 1998). “Unsettled accounts: militarization and memory in postwar Peru”. NACLA Report on the Americas (Taylor & Francis) 32 (2): 35–41. doi:10.1080/10714839.1998.11725657. "the military's growing frustration over the limitations placed upon its counterinsurgency operations by democratic institutions, coupled with the growing inability of civilian politicians to deal with the spiraling economic crisis and the expansion of the Shining Path, prompted a group of military officers to devise a coup plan in the late 1980s. The plan called for the dissolution of Peru's civilian government, military control over the state, and total elimination of armed opposition groups. The plan, developed in a series of documents known as the "Plan Verde," outlined a strategy for carrying out a military coup in which the armed forces would govern for 15 to 20 years and radically restructure state-society relations along neoliberal lines."
Gaussens, Pierre (2020). “The forced serilization of indigenous population in Mexico in the 1990s”. Canadian Journal of Bioethics3 (3): 180+. doi:10.7202/1073797ar. "a government plan, developed by the Peruvian army between 1989 and 1990s to deal with the Shining Path insurrection, later known as the 'Green Plan', whose (unpublished) text expresses in explicit terms a genocidal intention"