The introduction to this Special Issue sets out why it is important to learn from Latin America about peace and the building of peace. In particular, it explains why it matters to see peace in relationship to violence and not just war. It highlights the significance of the high homicide rates in the region, but also the reproduction of ‘chronic violence’, and why multiple expressions of violence have impacted on countries of the region which have experienced war and those which have not. Latin America’s high levels of violences even after peace processes, can also teach us about the challenges of building peace after war. The Colombia case studies reveal both creative potential for peace in the region and the many limitations
Objective. Among the countries of the Americas, Colombia has the highest level of deaths due to homi...
Peace has been envisaged as a possibility in Colombia since the signing of the peace accord in 2016 ...
Latin America is the most violent region in the world with a rate of 24.24 homicides per 100,000 inh...
A reexamination of the causes of violence in Latin America and a challenge to preconceptions of the ...
While the recent Taliban takeover in Afghanistan sparked new debate about peacebuilding, Latin Ameri...
This chapter explores the logics of peacebuilding practices in South America, delineating the charac...
The History of an almost invisible concept: How the study of conflict and violence led to peace stud...
The starting point for this paper is the Colombian “success story”. That is, the claim that a transi...
Latin America has long been a violence-prone continent. No other region of the world knows higher ho...
The article presents some remarks on violence in Latin America, using the theoretical heritage of th...
Building peace in societies where levels of violence continue to be high is one of today’s biggest c...
Even by Latin American standards, Colombia is a violent country. It is also an exceptional laborator...
Protacted War, Never-ending Negociations in Colombia This chapter assesses how the phenomenon of the...
The aim of this study is to analyse the phenomenon of the killings of former FARC-EP guerrilla fight...
Previous research in the academic literature established the existence of a culture of violence in C...
Objective. Among the countries of the Americas, Colombia has the highest level of deaths due to homi...
Peace has been envisaged as a possibility in Colombia since the signing of the peace accord in 2016 ...
Latin America is the most violent region in the world with a rate of 24.24 homicides per 100,000 inh...
A reexamination of the causes of violence in Latin America and a challenge to preconceptions of the ...
While the recent Taliban takeover in Afghanistan sparked new debate about peacebuilding, Latin Ameri...
This chapter explores the logics of peacebuilding practices in South America, delineating the charac...
The History of an almost invisible concept: How the study of conflict and violence led to peace stud...
The starting point for this paper is the Colombian “success story”. That is, the claim that a transi...
Latin America has long been a violence-prone continent. No other region of the world knows higher ho...
The article presents some remarks on violence in Latin America, using the theoretical heritage of th...
Building peace in societies where levels of violence continue to be high is one of today’s biggest c...
Even by Latin American standards, Colombia is a violent country. It is also an exceptional laborator...
Protacted War, Never-ending Negociations in Colombia This chapter assesses how the phenomenon of the...
The aim of this study is to analyse the phenomenon of the killings of former FARC-EP guerrilla fight...
Previous research in the academic literature established the existence of a culture of violence in C...
Objective. Among the countries of the Americas, Colombia has the highest level of deaths due to homi...
Peace has been envisaged as a possibility in Colombia since the signing of the peace accord in 2016 ...
Latin America is the most violent region in the world with a rate of 24.24 homicides per 100,000 inh...