In order to break the cycle of violence in war-ridden societies, nonviolent mechanisms to deal with conflicts has to be established. One such mechanism is protests, which when performed peacefully can be a powerful tool for political change. Protests can however also be a cause for violence and this thesis sets out to explore why protests turns more violent in some post-war subnational areas compared to others. I suggest that protest violence in part can be explained by the preceding intensity of insurgent violence, as the government puts more efforts into combating insurgent groups and less towards responding to local needs where this violence is perpetuated. Where this occurs, institutional relationships deteriorate, which result in negot...
Non-combatants, even though they not participate directly in a conflict, are often targeted by armed...
During the last decade there has been intense controversy over the nature of contemporary armed conf...
By using innovative microlevel data from Colombia’s civil war, this article examines protests, one o...
In order to break the cycle of violence in war-ridden societies, nonviolent mechanisms to deal with ...
Drawing on the experience of Samaniego, Colombia, this article explores processes of civil resistan...
In the last fifteen years, Colombia's rapidly growing peace movement has produced activists who ferv...
reservedColombia has a long history of violence with more than 60 years of an uninterrupted internal...
This book provides a challenge to our understanding of conflict and its evolution across time in int...
Even by Latin American standards, Colombia is a violent country. It is also an exceptional laborator...
Abstract: The election of right-wing politicians in several Latin American countries in recent years...
The Peace referendum of 2016 was an attempt by the Colombian government under president Juan Manuel ...
We study the unintended consequences of the recent peace process in Colombia, that ended over five d...
Colombians have suffered almost six decades of armed conflict. It is a war sustained by structural s...
The following dissertation examines the relationship between the actual control of insurgent groups,...
Criminal organizations have been commonly associated with violence and disorder. Despite there being...
Non-combatants, even though they not participate directly in a conflict, are often targeted by armed...
During the last decade there has been intense controversy over the nature of contemporary armed conf...
By using innovative microlevel data from Colombia’s civil war, this article examines protests, one o...
In order to break the cycle of violence in war-ridden societies, nonviolent mechanisms to deal with ...
Drawing on the experience of Samaniego, Colombia, this article explores processes of civil resistan...
In the last fifteen years, Colombia's rapidly growing peace movement has produced activists who ferv...
reservedColombia has a long history of violence with more than 60 years of an uninterrupted internal...
This book provides a challenge to our understanding of conflict and its evolution across time in int...
Even by Latin American standards, Colombia is a violent country. It is also an exceptional laborator...
Abstract: The election of right-wing politicians in several Latin American countries in recent years...
The Peace referendum of 2016 was an attempt by the Colombian government under president Juan Manuel ...
We study the unintended consequences of the recent peace process in Colombia, that ended over five d...
Colombians have suffered almost six decades of armed conflict. It is a war sustained by structural s...
The following dissertation examines the relationship between the actual control of insurgent groups,...
Criminal organizations have been commonly associated with violence and disorder. Despite there being...
Non-combatants, even though they not participate directly in a conflict, are often targeted by armed...
During the last decade there has been intense controversy over the nature of contemporary armed conf...
By using innovative microlevel data from Colombia’s civil war, this article examines protests, one o...