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Peace, Democracy, and Human Rights in Colombia Christopher Welna

Peace, Democracy, and Human Rights in Colombia By Christopher Welna

Peace, Democracy, and Human Rights in Colombia by Christopher Welna


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Why has Colombia's internal war become so entrenched? Why have peace efforts failed to produce durable agreements? Why has Colombia's long-standing democracy experienced such glaring failures? This book addresses these questions and delves into the underlying politics and bedrock human rights issues in Colombia.

Peace, Democracy, and Human Rights in Colombia Summary

Peace, Democracy, and Human Rights in Colombia by Christopher Welna

Christopher Welna and Gustavo Gallon have assembled a first-rate group of authors to produce an unusually comprehensive analysis of Colombia's profound and complex problems. The chapters are cogently argued, packed with keen insight, and often buttressed by rich empirical data. They cover the gamut-from culture to drugs to political economy, institutional reform, and U.S. policy. It is impossible to come away from reading this superb volume without understanding that, whatever progress has been made in Colombia in recent years, the task of constructing an enduring peace and just society remains a formidable one. -Michael Shifter, Vice President for Policy, Inter-American Dialogue

This excellent volume provides not only an introduction to the difficult issues of peace, democracy, and human rights in Colombia; it also offers a series of very intelligent and provocative discussions of these issues. The authors make use of a wide variety of primary and secondary sources that will be of interest to scholars, policymakers, and the growing number of general readers interested in the direction of U.S. foreign policy. -John C. Dugas, Kalamazoo College

Welna and Gallon have admirably met the challenge put to them by the Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, who asked, 'What can a university in the United States do to help resolve Colombia's conflict?' Bringing together clear-eyed analyses by the foremost Colombian and American scholars, they shed much-needed light on the root causes of the longest-running guerrilla war in this hemisphere. They provide a critical path to understanding Colombia's core political challenges, and in so doing they lay the groundwork for an eventual resolution to Latin America's costliest struggle for democracy. -Anthony DePalma, New York Times

Colombia is home to the longest-running guerilla war in this hemisphere, a war that has evolved into a multisided conflict. Over forty years ago guerrilla leaders launched their campaign to overthrow the government in the wave of Latin American revolutionary movements. While such movements in other countries from that era have negotiated settlements or suffered defeat, in Colombia two major guerrilla groups soldier on, at times in competition with each other. In the intervening years, these groups have been joined by new antagonists who sometimes strike alliances, though rivalry generally prevails. Drug traffickers, right-wing paramilitary squads, government police units, Colombia's armed forces, and U.S. advisors, among others, have all joined the fray. For scholars, this timely collection provides a theoretical understanding of human rights violations, corruption, political fragmentation, and reform. Policy makers will find careful analyses and debate about policy outcomes and alternatives, as well as recommendations for action to protect rights, strengthen democracy, and pursue peace. Students will find a route to understanding the history and dynamics of Colombia's contemporary challenges of human rights, democracy, and peace.

Peace, Democracy, and Human Rights in Colombia Reviews

This collection of papers asks why Colombia's peace efforts have failed to produce durable peace. Why has Colombia's long-standing democracy experienced such glaring failures? Who should be accountable for the violence suffered by the Colombian people? This book tries to answer these questions, and delves deeply into the underlying politics and human rights issues in Colombia.- Abstracts of Public Administration, Development, and Environment
Organized around the three themes in the title - the interlinked issues of peace, democracy and human rights - the volume explores such key topics of relevance to Colombian politics as the drug trade, the peace process, institutional reform and the effects of U.S. foreign policy.... There continues to be a shortage of solid political science work of the topic of Colombia, despite its complexity and centrality to U.S. foreign policy, and this volume helps fill that gap. The presentation is such that the book can be is useful and accessible to academics, policymakers and the general public.- The Americas, 64, 4, April 2008

About Christopher Welna

Christopher Welna, a political scientist and former executive director of the Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies at the University of Notre Dame, is president of the Associated Colleges of the Midwest. CONTRIBUTORS: Christopher Welna, Herbert Tico Braun, \\u00c1lvaro Camacho Guizado, Andr\\u00e9s L\\u00f3pez Restrepo, Daniel Garc\\u00eda-Pe\\u00f1a Jaramillo, Cynthia J. Arnson, Eduardo Pizarro, Ana Mar\\u00eda Bejarano, Matthew Soberg Shugart, Erika Moreno, Luis Eduardo Fajardo, Francisco Guti\\u00e9rrez San\\u00edn, Arlene B. Tickner, Gustavo Gall\\u00f3n. Gustavo Gallon is the director of the Colombia Commission of Jurists.

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GOR012811502
9780268044091
0268044090
Peace, Democracy, and Human Rights in Colombia by Christopher Welna
Used - Very Good
Paperback
University of Notre Dame Press
2007-01-15
472
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