Peace and Rural Development in Colombia

Peace and Rural Development in Colombia
Author: Andrés García Trujillo
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2020
Genre: Peace
ISBN: 0367424088

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In Peace and Rural Development in Colombia Andrés García Trujillo investigates whether peace agreements geared towards terminating internal armed conflicts trigger rural distributive changes. Combining academic rigor with an insider's perspective, García Trujillo shows that the peace agreement in Colombia opened an exceptional window for addressing rural inequality. Yet, despite some progress, he argues that the agreement's leverage to stir change was severely constrained by opposing actors within and outside the government. García Trujillo later applies the framework developed for the Colombian case to explain key dynamics of other post-conflict societies that have dealt with agrarian issues under a transitional context, like El Salvador or South Africa. The original theoretical framework and empirically rich analysis make Peace and Rural Development in Colombia an indispensable read to scholars and practitioners who wish to gain an understanding on the political economy of peace-making, policy change and rural development in Colombia and beyond.

Peace and Rural Development in Colombia

Peace and Rural Development in Colombia
Author: Andrés García Trujillo
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2020-09-24
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781000173833

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In Peace and Rural Development in Colombia Andrés García Trujillo investigates whether peace agreements geared toward terminating internal armed conflicts trigger rural distributive changes. Combining academic rigor with an insider’s perspective, García Trujillo shows that the peace agreement in Colombia opened an exceptional window for addressing rural inequality. Yet, despite some progress, he argues that the agreement’s leverage to stir change was severely constrained by opposing actors within and outside the government. García Trujillo later applies the framework developed for the Colombian case to explain key dynamics of other post-conflict societies that have dealt with agrarian issues under a transitional context, like El Salvador or South Africa. The original theoretical framework and empirically rich analysis make Peace and Rural Development in Colombia an indispensable read for scholars and practitioners who wish to gain an understanding on the political economy of peacemaking, policy change, and rural development in Colombia and beyond.

Agrarian Capitalism War and Peace in Colombia

Agrarian Capitalism  War and Peace in Colombia
Author: Jacobo Grajales
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 189
Release: 2021-06-16
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781000398748

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Based on extensive research conducted in Colombia since 2009, this book addresses the connection between land grabbing and agrarian capitalism, as well as the unfulfilled promises of peace and justice. While land remains a key resource at the core of many contemporary civil wars, the impact of high-intensity armed violence on the formation of agrarian capitalism is seldom discussed. Drawing on nearly 200 interviews, archival research, and geographical data, this book examines land grabbing and the role of violence in capital with a particular focus on one key actor in the Colombian civil war: paramilitary militias. This book demonstrates how the intricate ties between armed conflict and economy formation are obscured by the widespread belief that violence is a radical form of action, breaking with the normal course of society and disconnected from the legal economy. Under this view, dispossession is perceived as diametrically opposed to capitalist accumulation. This belief is enormously influential in precisely those bureaucratic agencies that are in charge of peacebuilding, both domestically and internationally. However, this narrow view of the relationship between armed violence and capitalism belies the close ties between plunder and lawful profit, and obscures the continuity between violent dispossession and the free market. By the same token, it legitimizes post-war inequality in the name of capitalist development. The book concludes by arguing that the promotion of radical democracy in the government of land and rural development emerges as the only reasonable path for pacifying a violent polity. The book is essential reading for students, scholars, and development aid practitioners interested in land and resource grabbing, agrarian capitalism, civil wars, and conflict resolution.

Colombia

Colombia
Author: Carl Elliott Meacham,Douglas Farah,Robert Dale Lamb
Publsiher: CSIS Reports
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Colombia
ISBN: 1442228113

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This report from the CSIS Americas Program provides a detailed look at the challenges the Colombian government confronts as it moves from providing security to developing rural areas that were previously conflict zones. In particular, the report examines such issues as remaining security needs; land tenure; needed infrastructure improvements; and better governance. In addition, the report offers recommendations on how the Colombian government can move forward in consolidating gains in its countryside--and how the United States can help.

Challenges and alternatives towards peacebuilding

Challenges and alternatives towards peacebuilding
Author: Israel Biel Portero,Andrea Carolina Casanova Mejía,Amanda Janneth Riascos Mora,Alba Lucy Ortega Salas,Luis Andrés Salas Zambrano,Franco Andrés Montenegro Coral,Julie Andrea Benavides Melo,Deicy Andrea Villarreal Rodríguez,Ángela Roció Mora Caicedo,Karen Eugenia Ocaña Figueroa,Natalia Villota Benavides,Juan Camilo Fajardo Goyes,Álvaro Mauricio Chamorro Rosero,Fernando Andrés Mosquera Navia,David Eduardo López Pantoja,Jesús Esteban Guerrero Fajardo,Ángela Marcela Castillo Burbano,Claudia Andrea Guerrero Martínez
Publsiher: Fondo Editorial – Ediciones Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2020-06-08
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789587602388

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Rural development and peacebuilding in Colombia have been highly prioritized by higher education institutions since the signing of the Peace Agreement between the National Government and the FARC-EP. This has resulted in the need to further analyze rural strategies that contribute towards a better life for the population of territories where armed conflict is coming to an end, whilst understanding the pressing uncertainty that this process implies; on the one hand, for the urgency of generating rapid and concrete responses to social justice and equity, and on the other, because fulfilling the agreement guarantees scenarios of non-repetition of the war in the country.

Colombia

Colombia
Author: Marcelo Giugale,O. Lafourcade,Connie Luff
Publsiher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 1080
Release: 2003
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0821353489

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Recent political changes in Colombia have opened up possibilities to think beyond the long-standing conflict and violence to promote a development agenda, based upon economic growth, social welfare and environmental protection. This publication contains various policy papers which seek to contribute to the national debate on options to address these development challenges. The book is intended to provide the incoming Colombian presidential administration with a comprehensive policy discussion regarding the country's development agenda.

Colombia Rural Community Development Program

Colombia Rural Community Development Program
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 3
Release: 1964
Genre: Rural development
ISBN: OCLC:867792207

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Colombia

Colombia
Author: Andrés Solimano
Publsiher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2000
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0821346709

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Annotation Global Economic Prospects and the Developing Countries 2001 discusses three issues that are central to the challenges facing developing countries as they participate in the global trading system: * Many developing countries, particularly some of the poorest ones, have had little success sharing in the expansion of global trade, because of both protectionist policies and inappropriate macroeconomic and trade policies. * In trade negotiations, the global economy faces the critical governance issue of adequate standards for health and safety, labor practices, environmental protection, and intellectual property rights. It will be equally important to ensure that the standards are appropriate and nondiscriminatory, that developing countries participate fully in their formulation, and that compliance is monitored. * The influence of technological innovations and what electronic commerce means for trade and production in developing economies. Global Economic Prospects offers an in-depth analysis of the economic prospects of developing economies as they enter the new millennium. It examines growth and prospects for poverty reduction in the developing world and considers economic output, trade, and financial developments in industrial economies. This edition also includes detailed statistical tables and an analysis of development for each developing country region.