We argue that scholarship on the Colombian civil war can fertilize the research program on political violence and democracy in two ways. First, the Colombian case demonstrates that the scholarly research agenda on electoral violence should expand to incorporate a broader focus on democratic institutions. In the context of an ongoing civil war, democratic reforms in Colombia had a substantial impact on the dynamics of wartime violence. Second, the Colombian case showcases an overlooked danger of decentralization that, if implemented under the wrong conditions, can facilitate the capture of democratic institutions by political and criminal armed groups. These insights have important implications for the study of wartime democratic governance ...
Even by Latin American standards, Colombia is a violent country. It is also an exceptional laborator...
Transforming armed groups into legitimate political actors is often considered an ideal way to settl...
Throughout Latin America, processes of democratization have coincided with increasing levels of viol...
We argue that scholarship on the Colombian civil war can fertilize the research program on political...
This study analyses the impact of the war on political participation in the March 2002 elections to ...
Colombia is a Latin American outlier in that it has traditionally been a very violent country, yet a...
textCivil war is one of the most studied phenomena in political science. Its impact on human lives a...
Throughout Latin America, processes of democratization have coincided with increasing levels of viol...
Democratic peace theorists argue that civil society is an effective mechanism to enhance democracy a...
This doctoral dissertation studies the political effects of civil war dynamics at distinct conflict ...
This study argues that the Colombian paradox between formal democracy and endemic political violence...
Non-combatants, even though they not participate directly in a conflict, are often targeted by armed...
"Colombia has experienced conflict for decades. In the 1990s it was a paradigm of the failing state,...
Since it began in the 1960s, much has been said and written about the various layers and aspects of ...
As an increasing number of nations developed democracies without being able to eliminate political v...
Even by Latin American standards, Colombia is a violent country. It is also an exceptional laborator...
Transforming armed groups into legitimate political actors is often considered an ideal way to settl...
Throughout Latin America, processes of democratization have coincided with increasing levels of viol...
We argue that scholarship on the Colombian civil war can fertilize the research program on political...
This study analyses the impact of the war on political participation in the March 2002 elections to ...
Colombia is a Latin American outlier in that it has traditionally been a very violent country, yet a...
textCivil war is one of the most studied phenomena in political science. Its impact on human lives a...
Throughout Latin America, processes of democratization have coincided with increasing levels of viol...
Democratic peace theorists argue that civil society is an effective mechanism to enhance democracy a...
This doctoral dissertation studies the political effects of civil war dynamics at distinct conflict ...
This study argues that the Colombian paradox between formal democracy and endemic political violence...
Non-combatants, even though they not participate directly in a conflict, are often targeted by armed...
"Colombia has experienced conflict for decades. In the 1990s it was a paradigm of the failing state,...
Since it began in the 1960s, much has been said and written about the various layers and aspects of ...
As an increasing number of nations developed democracies without being able to eliminate political v...
Even by Latin American standards, Colombia is a violent country. It is also an exceptional laborator...
Transforming armed groups into legitimate political actors is often considered an ideal way to settl...
Throughout Latin America, processes of democratization have coincided with increasing levels of viol...