Colombia

December 16, 2019
Kate Paarlberg-Kvam and Priscyll Anctil Avoine

Peace has become the central axis of political-economic contestation in Colombia, as competing visions of what peace means to different sectors play out in the streets. 

December 12, 2019

A selection of NACLA’s recent coverage of the deep inequality, human rights abuses, and government failures to adequately deliver on the promise of peace undergirding recent protests in Colombia.

December 3, 2019
Amanda C. Waterhouse

As Colombian demonstrators clamor for inclusive policies, genuine peace, and respect for human rights, the elite recycle discourses decrying “vandalism” that aim to delegitimize dissent.

November 27, 2019
Pablo Medina Uribe

A National Strike, initially planned for just one day, sparked widespread protests throughout Colombia. 

October 28, 2019
Will Freeman

The Left's largest victory in Colombia's October local elections came in the former paramilitary stronghold of Magdalena, where a growing progressive movement has taken control of both the capital city and governorship for the first time.

September 23, 2019
Jeffery R. Webber

Political theorist Mabel Thwaites Rey discusses the rise and decline of progressive governments in Latin America, dynamics that spurred the “end of the cycle,” and characteristics of the new Right.

September 20, 2019
Evan King and Samantha Wherry

The recent failures in the Colombian peace process further endanger Indigenous communities, which are increasingly caught in the middle of violence and displaced from their land. 

August 5, 2019
Alex Diamond

El desplazamiento en El Orejón demuestra un aspecto menos conocido de Hidroituango: la manera en que el proyecto ha alterado los sustentos locales.

August 5, 2019
Alex Diamond

The displacement in El Orejón demonstrates how megaprojects, coca substitution, and the peace process work together to serve elite interests at the expense of campesino ways of life.

June 7, 2019
Pablo Medina Uribe

Though the New York Times broke the story on new military orders in Colombia to double kills, arrests, and surrenders, Colombian magazine Revista Semana had access to the same information. Why didn’t they publish it?

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