Ubicación Física: 303.629861 / R498
Systems of violence : the political economy of war and peace in Colombia / | |
Autor: | Richani, Nazih. |
Serie: | SUNY series in global politics. |
Pié de imprenta: | New York : State University of New York Press, 2002. |
Descripción: | 225 p. |
ISBN: | 0791453464. |
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Resumen: | This work examines the political, economic, and military factors that have contributed to thirty-seven years of protracted violent conflict in Colombia. Using four years of field research, and more than 200 interviews, Nazih Richani examines Colombia's war system the systemic interlacing relationship among actors in conflict, their respective political economy, and also the overall political economy of the systems they help in creating. Two key questions are raised: Why do some conflicts protract, and when they do protract, what types of socioeconomic and political configurations make peaceful resolutions difficult to obtain? Also addressed are the lessons of other protracted conflicts, such as those found in Lebanon, Angola, and Italy. |
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This work examines the political, economic, and military factors that have contributed to thirty-seven years of protracted violent conflict in Colombia. Using four years of field research, and more than 200 interviews, Nazih Richani examines Colombia's war system the systemic interlacing relationship among actors in conflict, their respective political economy, and also the overall political economy of the systems they help in creating. Two key questions are raised: Why do some conflicts protract, and when they do protract, what types of socioeconomic and political configurations make peaceful resolutions difficult to obtain? Also addressed are the lessons of other protracted conflicts, such as those found in Lebanon, Angola, and Italy.
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