This essay explores the meaning and significance of the Colombian peace agreements reached by Juan Manuel Santos’s government and the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia—People’s Army (FARC-EP) on 24 November 2016 vis-à-vis a significant organizational shift within the national armed conflict and territorial dispute. By conducting a critical exposition of the armed conflict in Colombia, this essay contributes to the debate surrounding the (ex-)guerrillas’ demobilization and disarmament, highlighting the relevance of ideology for analyzing changes in the dynamics of violence in the so-called postconflict
This article begins with a brief consideration on the political context of the country, in which the...
The killing of Jorge Briceño (Mono Jojoy), one of the FARC’s senior military commanders and an histo...
During the last decade there has been intense controversy over the nature of contemporary armed conf...
This paper proposes a reading of the armed conflict from an evolutionary design that takes into acco...
reservedColombia has a long history of violence with more than 60 years of an uninterrupted internal...
This article begins with a brief consideration on the political context of the country, in which the...
The present essay in its first part shows succinctly how since the country’s origins there have been...
The aim of this study is to analyse the phenomenon of the killings of former FARC-EP guerrilla fight...
This article provides an investigation into claims that paramilitary violence in Colombia can pose a...
The civil wars in Colombia have caused the deaths and disappearances of many innocent victims. Gueri...
Post-peace accord Colombia is full of paradoxes. Progress in political participation, in inclusion, ...
In 2016, the agreement for the cessation of the conflict and the establishment of a sustainable and...
This chapter discusses the evolution of the Colombian conflict and the existence of peacebuilding in...
For more than five decades Colombia has suffered a relentless and devastating war that has taken a g...
This article proposes a reading of the armed conflict from an evolutionary design that takes into ac...
This article begins with a brief consideration on the political context of the country, in which the...
The killing of Jorge Briceño (Mono Jojoy), one of the FARC’s senior military commanders and an histo...
During the last decade there has been intense controversy over the nature of contemporary armed conf...
This paper proposes a reading of the armed conflict from an evolutionary design that takes into acco...
reservedColombia has a long history of violence with more than 60 years of an uninterrupted internal...
This article begins with a brief consideration on the political context of the country, in which the...
The present essay in its first part shows succinctly how since the country’s origins there have been...
The aim of this study is to analyse the phenomenon of the killings of former FARC-EP guerrilla fight...
This article provides an investigation into claims that paramilitary violence in Colombia can pose a...
The civil wars in Colombia have caused the deaths and disappearances of many innocent victims. Gueri...
Post-peace accord Colombia is full of paradoxes. Progress in political participation, in inclusion, ...
In 2016, the agreement for the cessation of the conflict and the establishment of a sustainable and...
This chapter discusses the evolution of the Colombian conflict and the existence of peacebuilding in...
For more than five decades Colombia has suffered a relentless and devastating war that has taken a g...
This article proposes a reading of the armed conflict from an evolutionary design that takes into ac...
This article begins with a brief consideration on the political context of the country, in which the...
The killing of Jorge Briceño (Mono Jojoy), one of the FARC’s senior military commanders and an histo...
During the last decade there has been intense controversy over the nature of contemporary armed conf...