For more than 50 years Colombia has been immersed in an endless war. In 2016, a peace treaty between FARC guerrilla and the government was underway. In the middle of the political debate, we needed the media, and the world to be on our side and start talking about the good things that would come with the peace. This challenge led to the creative outcome of McCann Colombia, the case “Bulletpen”
After 52 years of armed conflict, the Colombian Government and the FARC sat down for four years – wi...
Scholar Dr. Michael Weintraub discusses the difficulties of securing peace in Colombia. On October 2...
Peace has been envisaged as a possibility in Colombia since the signing of the peace accord in 2016 ...
For more than five decades Colombia has suffered a relentless and devastating war that has taken a g...
Colombia is a country of contradictions. But perhaps the world saw its political polarisation reach ...
Colombia has suffered one of the longest internal armed conflicts in the world. This long and tainte...
Colombia is the third most populated country in Latin America after Brazil and Mexico. In addition, ...
Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos won the Nobel Peace Prize for his work negotiating a peace de...
This thesis studies officials in the government of Colombian president Juan Manuel Santos (2012-2018...
Post-peace accord Colombia is full of paradoxes. Progress in political participation, in inclusion, ...
The peace process in Colombia has aroused interest in the country once again. Aid agencies, governme...
Colombia is home to Latin America’s longest ongoing internal conflict. Since 1964 an array of Marxis...
In the last fifteen years, Colombia's rapidly growing peace movement has produced activists who ferv...
This presentation compares two peace processes in Colombia. In the late 1950s and early 1960s, the N...
After four years of negotiations between the Colombian government and the guerrilla of the Revolutio...
After 52 years of armed conflict, the Colombian Government and the FARC sat down for four years – wi...
Scholar Dr. Michael Weintraub discusses the difficulties of securing peace in Colombia. On October 2...
Peace has been envisaged as a possibility in Colombia since the signing of the peace accord in 2016 ...
For more than five decades Colombia has suffered a relentless and devastating war that has taken a g...
Colombia is a country of contradictions. But perhaps the world saw its political polarisation reach ...
Colombia has suffered one of the longest internal armed conflicts in the world. This long and tainte...
Colombia is the third most populated country in Latin America after Brazil and Mexico. In addition, ...
Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos won the Nobel Peace Prize for his work negotiating a peace de...
This thesis studies officials in the government of Colombian president Juan Manuel Santos (2012-2018...
Post-peace accord Colombia is full of paradoxes. Progress in political participation, in inclusion, ...
The peace process in Colombia has aroused interest in the country once again. Aid agencies, governme...
Colombia is home to Latin America’s longest ongoing internal conflict. Since 1964 an array of Marxis...
In the last fifteen years, Colombia's rapidly growing peace movement has produced activists who ferv...
This presentation compares two peace processes in Colombia. In the late 1950s and early 1960s, the N...
After four years of negotiations between the Colombian government and the guerrilla of the Revolutio...
After 52 years of armed conflict, the Colombian Government and the FARC sat down for four years – wi...
Scholar Dr. Michael Weintraub discusses the difficulties of securing peace in Colombia. On October 2...
Peace has been envisaged as a possibility in Colombia since the signing of the peace accord in 2016 ...