The killing of Jorge Briceño (Mono Jojoy), one of the FARC’s senior military commanders and an historic figure has been greeted with jubilation by some in the Colombian establishment. President Santos believes this is the beginning of the end for the FARC, and articles predicting their demise have proliferated, arguing that such military blows will lead to internal fracture and possibly eventual disintegration
With their joint announcement about the desire to resume peace talks, Colombia's new president and t...
This article reports an analysis based on the insurgent war and the process of negotiations undertak...
In 2016, the agreement for the cessation of the conflict and the establishment of a sustainable and...
Colombia is home to Latin America’s longest ongoing internal conflict. Since 1964 an array of Marxis...
Post-peace accord Colombia is full of paradoxes. Progress in political participation, in inclusion, ...
Scholar Dr. Michael Weintraub discusses the difficulties of securing peace in Colombia. On October 2...
The Colombian conflict, dating back to a peasant uprising half a century ago, has left more than 220...
The civil wars in Colombia have caused the deaths and disappearances of many innocent victims. Gueri...
Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos won the Nobel Peace Prize for his work negotiating a peace de...
This article discusses the lessons of previous peace processes between the government of Colombia an...
This article provides an investigation into claims that paramilitary violence in Colombia can pose a...
After 52 years of armed conflict, the Colombian Government and the FARC sat down for four years – wi...
The peace negotiations between the Colombian government and the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colomb...
After four years of negotiations between the Colombian government and the guerrilla of the Revolutio...
The peace process in Colombia has aroused interest in the country once again. Aid agencies, governme...
With their joint announcement about the desire to resume peace talks, Colombia's new president and t...
This article reports an analysis based on the insurgent war and the process of negotiations undertak...
In 2016, the agreement for the cessation of the conflict and the establishment of a sustainable and...
Colombia is home to Latin America’s longest ongoing internal conflict. Since 1964 an array of Marxis...
Post-peace accord Colombia is full of paradoxes. Progress in political participation, in inclusion, ...
Scholar Dr. Michael Weintraub discusses the difficulties of securing peace in Colombia. On October 2...
The Colombian conflict, dating back to a peasant uprising half a century ago, has left more than 220...
The civil wars in Colombia have caused the deaths and disappearances of many innocent victims. Gueri...
Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos won the Nobel Peace Prize for his work negotiating a peace de...
This article discusses the lessons of previous peace processes between the government of Colombia an...
This article provides an investigation into claims that paramilitary violence in Colombia can pose a...
After 52 years of armed conflict, the Colombian Government and the FARC sat down for four years – wi...
The peace negotiations between the Colombian government and the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colomb...
After four years of negotiations between the Colombian government and the guerrilla of the Revolutio...
The peace process in Colombia has aroused interest in the country once again. Aid agencies, governme...
With their joint announcement about the desire to resume peace talks, Colombia's new president and t...
This article reports an analysis based on the insurgent war and the process of negotiations undertak...
In 2016, the agreement for the cessation of the conflict and the establishment of a sustainable and...