Unprotected borders are a serious threat to the security of a number of states around the globe. Indeed, the combination of weak states, ungoverned space, terrorism, and international criminal networks make a mockery of the Westphalian system of international order. Latin American countries are experiencing all of these maladies in varying degrees. The Andean region is under assault by a different kind of war that defies borders. In this context, Dr. Gabriel Marcella analyzes the lessons to be learned from the Colombian attack against the clandestine camp of the the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, which was located at an isolated area within Ecuador on March 1, 2008. This single incident and its aftermath had profound reverberations...
This monograph is the first in a new Special Series of monographs that stems from the February 2001 ...
This article explores how transnational borderlands matter for conflict prevention and, in particula...
Colombian borders have always been under tension or some kind of pressure. Since independence to mod...
The rise of leftist governments in the Americas and the adoption of policy initiatives contrary to U...
American strategy towards Colombia has shifted from a counternarcotics focus to more comprehensive s...
El artículo se ocupa del tema de política exterior ecuatoriana más urgente y sobresaliente en la act...
Colombians have suffered almost six decades of armed conflict. It is a war sustained by structural s...
One of the most important variables that could make our internal conflict international is the actua...
This is a discursive analysis of the competing representations of the violent events of March 1st, 2...
In the context of the deep crisis the Andean region is going through, Colombia’s situation is the mo...
This is one in the Special Series of monographs stemming from the February 2001 conference on Plan C...
Históricamente, las fronteras colombianas han sido porosas, frágiles y descuidadas desde una perspec...
One of the more serious dangers to peace and security in Latin America is the territorial dispute be...
Before the Spaniards arrived in the 16th century, the Republic of the Equator was part of the Inca...
The US has long-supported a pervasive campaign of state violence in Colombia, directed against both ...
This monograph is the first in a new Special Series of monographs that stems from the February 2001 ...
This article explores how transnational borderlands matter for conflict prevention and, in particula...
Colombian borders have always been under tension or some kind of pressure. Since independence to mod...
The rise of leftist governments in the Americas and the adoption of policy initiatives contrary to U...
American strategy towards Colombia has shifted from a counternarcotics focus to more comprehensive s...
El artículo se ocupa del tema de política exterior ecuatoriana más urgente y sobresaliente en la act...
Colombians have suffered almost six decades of armed conflict. It is a war sustained by structural s...
One of the most important variables that could make our internal conflict international is the actua...
This is a discursive analysis of the competing representations of the violent events of March 1st, 2...
In the context of the deep crisis the Andean region is going through, Colombia’s situation is the mo...
This is one in the Special Series of monographs stemming from the February 2001 conference on Plan C...
Históricamente, las fronteras colombianas han sido porosas, frágiles y descuidadas desde una perspec...
One of the more serious dangers to peace and security in Latin America is the territorial dispute be...
Before the Spaniards arrived in the 16th century, the Republic of the Equator was part of the Inca...
The US has long-supported a pervasive campaign of state violence in Colombia, directed against both ...
This monograph is the first in a new Special Series of monographs that stems from the February 2001 ...
This article explores how transnational borderlands matter for conflict prevention and, in particula...
Colombian borders have always been under tension or some kind of pressure. Since independence to mod...