This study argues that the Colombian paradox between formal democracy and endemic political violence is a direct result of the narrow polity established by elite pacts. Through an analysis of the Colombian situation and empirical evidence related to human rights violations this study considers the limitations of elite pacts as a mechanism for democratic transition and consolidation. Eva Irene Tuft is a political scientist. She spent four years as a human rights researcher in Colombia. She is currently working as Coordination Consultant for Research and Training Programmes at the United Nations International Research and Training Institute for the Advancement of Women (INSTRAW), Santa Domingo, the Dominican Republic
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, 2015....
This article begins with a brief consideration on the political context of the country, in which the...
This thesis focuses on the violence against social leaders and human rights defenders (SLs & HRDs) i...
This study argues that the Colombian paradox between formal democracy and endemic political violence...
Colombia is a Latin American outlier in that it has traditionally been a very violent country, yet a...
We argue that scholarship on the Colombian civil war can fertilize the research program on political...
This study analyses the impact of the war on political participation in the March 2002 elections to ...
This essay aims to utilize the concept of conviviality for connecting the coexistence of seemingly c...
Post-peace accord Colombia is full of paradoxes. Progress in political participation, in inclusion, ...
Previous research in the academic literature established the existence of a culture of violence in C...
This comparative analysis of recent transitions to democracy in Argentina and Chile examines (1) the...
ABSTRACT The present article points out, with a historical, qualitative and quantitative approach, t...
In the last 30 years, transitional justice has spread around the world as an expected approach for c...
reservedColombia has a long history of violence with more than 60 years of an uninterrupted internal...
Colombia is known for being both, Latin America's oldest democracy and the western hemisphere's most...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, 2015....
This article begins with a brief consideration on the political context of the country, in which the...
This thesis focuses on the violence against social leaders and human rights defenders (SLs & HRDs) i...
This study argues that the Colombian paradox between formal democracy and endemic political violence...
Colombia is a Latin American outlier in that it has traditionally been a very violent country, yet a...
We argue that scholarship on the Colombian civil war can fertilize the research program on political...
This study analyses the impact of the war on political participation in the March 2002 elections to ...
This essay aims to utilize the concept of conviviality for connecting the coexistence of seemingly c...
Post-peace accord Colombia is full of paradoxes. Progress in political participation, in inclusion, ...
Previous research in the academic literature established the existence of a culture of violence in C...
This comparative analysis of recent transitions to democracy in Argentina and Chile examines (1) the...
ABSTRACT The present article points out, with a historical, qualitative and quantitative approach, t...
In the last 30 years, transitional justice has spread around the world as an expected approach for c...
reservedColombia has a long history of violence with more than 60 years of an uninterrupted internal...
Colombia is known for being both, Latin America's oldest democracy and the western hemisphere's most...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, 2015....
This article begins with a brief consideration on the political context of the country, in which the...
This thesis focuses on the violence against social leaders and human rights defenders (SLs & HRDs) i...