During the past decade, economic factors have been given a prominent role in explaining political violence. The example of Colombia shows that economic factors can explain the ubiquitous nature of violence in that country only in the context of a socio-culturally rooted propensity to use violence. The study draws on relevant published research to identify evidence of a culture of violence in Colombia and discusses the structural conditions that allow or cause such a culture to arise. It is shown that violence in Colombia cannot be explained without taking into account cultural factors that are in turn dependent on other explanatory factors, including economic ones
The late twentieth century marks for Colombia the beginning of a new era of violence. The 1980's an...
<p>In this note the theoretical approaches in economics that can be used it this a framework t...
Even by Latin American standards, Colombia is a violent country. It is also an exceptional laborator...
During the past decade, economic factors have been given a prominent role in explaining political vi...
In the discussion on the background causes of political violence, economistic approaches currently p...
Violence is a significant development constraint that generates economic problems, limits public and...
Socio-political instability is considered as an obstacle for economic and social development of coun...
ABSTRACTThis is a critical review of the empirical literature on the relationship between violence a...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2003.In...
This paper studies the socio-economic determinants of violence in the seven most important cities in...
Previous research in the academic literature established the existence of a culture of violence in C...
During the last decade there has been intense controversy over the nature of contemporary armed conf...
This dissertation examines the politics of political violence in contemporary Colombia. Levels of vi...
This article identifies the relationship between violence and economic growth in Colombia, through a...
ABSTRACT: Research-based local political culture in the period of Violence, are some elements of a c...
The late twentieth century marks for Colombia the beginning of a new era of violence. The 1980's an...
<p>In this note the theoretical approaches in economics that can be used it this a framework t...
Even by Latin American standards, Colombia is a violent country. It is also an exceptional laborator...
During the past decade, economic factors have been given a prominent role in explaining political vi...
In the discussion on the background causes of political violence, economistic approaches currently p...
Violence is a significant development constraint that generates economic problems, limits public and...
Socio-political instability is considered as an obstacle for economic and social development of coun...
ABSTRACTThis is a critical review of the empirical literature on the relationship between violence a...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2003.In...
This paper studies the socio-economic determinants of violence in the seven most important cities in...
Previous research in the academic literature established the existence of a culture of violence in C...
During the last decade there has been intense controversy over the nature of contemporary armed conf...
This dissertation examines the politics of political violence in contemporary Colombia. Levels of vi...
This article identifies the relationship between violence and economic growth in Colombia, through a...
ABSTRACT: Research-based local political culture in the period of Violence, are some elements of a c...
The late twentieth century marks for Colombia the beginning of a new era of violence. The 1980's an...
<p>In this note the theoretical approaches in economics that can be used it this a framework t...
Even by Latin American standards, Colombia is a violent country. It is also an exceptional laborator...