Since the late 1990s, the United States has funneled billions of dollars in aid to Colombia, ostensibly to combat the illicit drug trade and State Department-designated terrorist groups. The result has been a spiral of violence that continues to take lives and destabilize Colombian society. This book asks an obvious question: are the official reasons given for the wars on drugs and terror in Colombia plausible, or are there other, deeper factors at work? Scholars Villar and Cottle suggest that the answers lie in a close examination of the cocaine trade, particularly its class dimensions. Their analysis reveals that this trade has fueled extensive economic growth and led to the development of a "narco-state" under the control of a "narco-bou...
Illegal drugs have become the center of gravity of Colombia’s conflict. Traffic in narcotics catapul...
The ‘war on drugs’ has been a staple issue of US-Latin American relations over the past five decades...
63 pages. A thesis presented to the Department of Political Science and the Clark Honors College of ...
Observers say that drug production fuels violence in Colombia, but does coca production explain diff...
In the nineties, Colombia became the main supplier of cocaine to the world markets. Estimations of t...
The US has long-supported a pervasive campaign of state violence in Colombia, directed against both ...
Following more than 40 years of conflict, the Colombian state has been moved down the list of priori...
For half a century, the United States and its client state in Colombia have been unsuccessful in eli...
During the height ofthe drug boom, felt worldwide during the 1980\u27s, 80% of the world\u27s cocain...
This paper discusses the socio-economic structural causes that favored the creation of drug cartels ...
This thesis is examining the question: What factors play a decisive roll in the existence of the Col...
U.S. led counter-drug initiatives in Colombia have resulted in a war without an endgame. The practic...
It is the link between the political economy of violence and the way it is played out on the ground ...
Single page posterA city built on drugs: Medellin, Colombia. For most that live in the city, especia...
This study provides up-to-date scientific estimates of annual revenues generated by Colombia's illic...
Illegal drugs have become the center of gravity of Colombia’s conflict. Traffic in narcotics catapul...
The ‘war on drugs’ has been a staple issue of US-Latin American relations over the past five decades...
63 pages. A thesis presented to the Department of Political Science and the Clark Honors College of ...
Observers say that drug production fuels violence in Colombia, but does coca production explain diff...
In the nineties, Colombia became the main supplier of cocaine to the world markets. Estimations of t...
The US has long-supported a pervasive campaign of state violence in Colombia, directed against both ...
Following more than 40 years of conflict, the Colombian state has been moved down the list of priori...
For half a century, the United States and its client state in Colombia have been unsuccessful in eli...
During the height ofthe drug boom, felt worldwide during the 1980\u27s, 80% of the world\u27s cocain...
This paper discusses the socio-economic structural causes that favored the creation of drug cartels ...
This thesis is examining the question: What factors play a decisive roll in the existence of the Col...
U.S. led counter-drug initiatives in Colombia have resulted in a war without an endgame. The practic...
It is the link between the political economy of violence and the way it is played out on the ground ...
Single page posterA city built on drugs: Medellin, Colombia. For most that live in the city, especia...
This study provides up-to-date scientific estimates of annual revenues generated by Colombia's illic...
Illegal drugs have become the center of gravity of Colombia’s conflict. Traffic in narcotics catapul...
The ‘war on drugs’ has been a staple issue of US-Latin American relations over the past five decades...
63 pages. A thesis presented to the Department of Political Science and the Clark Honors College of ...