Justice in Colombia: A Delicate Balancing Act Pascal Hogue Apr 9, 2021 The divided response in the court's ruling has magnified the rifts and cracks of a transitional justice system…
Colombian Exceptionalism: The Unusual Absence of a “Left Turn” Amid Continued… Giordano Baratta Apr 17, 2020 We all know about the doctrine of “American exceptionalism”—that the United States has been uniquely molded by the…
Faire la paix avec les femmes colombiennes Ornella Teta Nov 5, 2019 Ce que nous permet de comprendre les violences systémiques contre les femmes en politique, c’est que la société…
Colombie : le défi de la réintégration des FARC Maya Barkin Jun 11, 2019 Après plus d’un demi-siècle de conflit qui a coûté la vie à plus de 260 000 personnes, et à l’issue duquel 60 000…
Is Colombian Peace under Threat? Kara Anderson May 1, 2019 While the state’s role in the peace process is controversial due to its very involvement in the conflict, the state…
Medellín rayonne d’espoir : le cas de la Comuna 13 Paloma Baumgartner Mar 12, 2019 En se promenant dans les rues du Poblado, quartier huppé de Medellín où se croisent touristes branchés et hommes…
Colombian Politics in Historical Perspective: The Unión Patriótica Party Jose Camargo Apr 27, 2018 In the 1980s, the left-winged political party Unión Patriótica (UP) emerged in Colombia. It was announced to the…
The New Colombian Congress and its Implications for the Peace Agreement Jose Camargo Mar 27, 2018 Plaza Bolivar - Bogotá, Colombia, where the National Capitol that hosts Colombian Congress is located. Photo…
MIR Meets EP 4: José Camargo Benjamin Aloi Mar 14, 2018 Meet MIR writer José Camargo and learn more about his ongoing blog, Colombian Peace Watch Directed by Sam Duke…
No Peace Without Inclusion: Indigenous and Afro-Descendant Circumscriptions in… Jose Camargo Mar 11, 2018 Today, Colombian citizens will be able to vote for Congress. In Colombia, Congress is constituted by a Senate and a…