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Political Murder and Reform in Colombia

Political Murder and Reform in Colombia
Author: Juan E. Méndez
Publisher: Human Rights Watch
Total Pages: 132
Release: 1992
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781564320643

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Political Murder and Reform in Colombia

Political Murder and Reform in Colombia
Author: Juan E. Méndez
Publisher:
Total Pages: 118
Release: 1992
Genre: Assassination
ISBN: 9780300056082

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This report estimates that 3760 Colombians died in 1991 in political violence; this figure includes combat-related deaths, murders of non-combatants by the guerrillas and by the army, social cleansing killings (prostitutes, beggars, homeless) and murders of political adversaries.


State of War

State of War
Author: Cynthia Arnson
Publisher: Human Rights Watch
Total Pages: 162
Release: 1993
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781564321183

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Walking Ghosts

Walking Ghosts
Author: Steven Dudley
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2004-06-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1135954259

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In Walking Ghosts, Steven Dudley, a journalist who lived in Columbia for five years, expertly chronicles the life and death of the Patriotic Union (UP), the party established by the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), Colombia's largest guerrilla group. Through stories of the politicians, drug kingpins, revolutionaries, and mercenaries who play key roles in Colombia's civil strife, Dudley maps out the complicated and murderous absurdity that is present-day Colombia, where daily life has devastating consequences: 30,000 murders per year, 75 political assassinations per week, 10 kidnappings a day. As the conflict gets bloodier, international pressure and influence mounts: Worried about the FARC's strength and its role in the drug trade, the United States has sent close to three billion dollars in aid to help the Colombian government fight the FARC. Steven Dudley seeks to make sense of this complicated conflict by focusing on the stories of key actors in the struggle, from the earliest days to the present. He has seen the civil war up close: dead bodies; paramilitaries; guerrillas; victims; and survivors. He has witnessed political parties grappling for power by any means necessary, and he's spoken to all sides and asked the difficult questions. Fast-paced and informative, with a new afterword by the author, Walking Ghosts presents a window into a conflict likely to shape the politics of this hemisphere for years to come.


Colombia

Colombia
Author: Javier Giraldo
Publisher:
Total Pages: 132
Release: 1996
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

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Behind the media's focus on Colombia's drug war is an unmentioned horror story: the Dirty War that has given Colombia the worst human rights record in the hemisphere. With icy precision and passionate prose, Father Giraldo and Noam Chomsky reveal the deadly landscape of what Eduardo Galeano termed the "Democratatorship": how the United States helped Colombia carry out unrelenting human rights travesties; how the paramilitary system functions to shield the military from connection to death squad activities; and what Americans can do to change a situation funded with our tax dollars.


Colombia Besieged

Colombia Besieged
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 164
Release: 1989
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

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Forgotten Peace

Forgotten Peace
Author: Robert A. Karl
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2017
Genre: History
ISBN: 0520293924

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"Forgotten Peace examines Colombian society's attempt to move beyond the Western Hemisphere's worst mid-century conflict and how that effort molded notions of belonging and understandings of the past. In this book, Robert A. Karl reconstructs encounters between government officials, rural peoples, provincial elites, and urban intellectuals during a crucial conjuncture that saw reformist optimism transform into alienation. In addition to offering a sweeping reinterpretation of Colombian history--including the most detailed account of the origins of the FARC insurgency in any language--Karl provides a Colombian vantage on global processes of democratic transition, development, and memory formation in the 1950s and 1960s. Sweeping in scope, Forgotten Peace challenges contemporary theories of violence in Latin America."--Provided by publisher.


A History of Political Murder in Latin America

A History of Political Murder in Latin America
Author: W. John Green
Publisher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2015-04-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 1438456638

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A sweeping study of political murder in Latin America. This sweeping history depicts Latin America’s pan-regional culture of political murder. Unlike typical studies of the region, which often focus on the issues or trends of individual countries, this work focuses thematically on the nature of political murder itself, comparing and contrasting its uses and practices throughout the region. W. John Green examines the entire system of political murder: the methods and justifications the perpetrators employ, the victims, and the consequences for Latin American societies. Green demonstrates that elite and state actors have been responsible for most political murders, assassinating the leaders of popular movements and other messengers of change. Latin American elites have also often targeted the potential audience for these messages through the region’s various “dirty wars.” In spite of regional differences, elites across the region have displayed considerable uniformity in justifying their use of murder, imagining themselves in a class war with democratic forces. While the United States has often been complicit in such violence, Green notes that this has not been universally true, with US support waxing and waning. A detailed appendix, exploring political murder country by country, provides an additional resource for readers.


The "Drug War" in Colombia

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Author: Juan E. Méndez
Publisher: Human Rights Watch
Total Pages: 148
Release: 1990
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780929692487

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Democratic Governance and the Rule of Law

Democratic Governance and the Rule of Law
Author: Gabriel Marcella
Publisher: Strategic Studies Institute
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2009
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1584874163

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The 2009 Failed States Index identifies many nations as being in danger of becoming failed states--in fact, two-thirds of the world's states are critical, borderline, or in danger of becoming just that. Failed states do not possess the necessary conditions to have truly sovereign governments that meet the needs of their populations. Colombia garnered a rating of 89 on the 2009 Failed States Index, just below that of Kyrgyzstan. It has experienced conflict for decades and as the author observed, was a 'paradigm for a failing state' in that it was replete with terrorism, kidnapping, murder, corruption, and general lawlessness. But today it is much safer through the imposition of the Rule of Law. The author addresses the rule of law and its impact on Colombia.--Publisher description.