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ID158962
Title ProperCan Governments Negotiate With Insurgents? the Latin American experience
LanguageENG
AuthorSanchez, Wilder Alejandro ;  Illingworth, Erica
Summary / Abstract (Note)In June 2016, the Colombian Government and the FARC insurgent movement signed a ceasefire agreement, which brings the two sides one step closer to putting an end to over five decades of war. Unfortunately, Latin America has a rich history of insurgent movements, particularly during the cold war era, some of which continue to operate today. Most of these movements disappeared due to military operations, though some did so via peace negotiations. This essay aims to discuss the various ends of Latin American insurgencies to answer whether, indeed, insurgents can be negotiated with.
`In' analytical NoteSmall Wars and Insurgencies Vol. 28, No.6; Dec 2017: p.1014-1036
Journal SourceSmall Wars and Insurgencies Vol: 28 No 6
Key WordsTerrorism ;  Conflict Resolution ;  Insurgency ;  Internal Conflict ;  FARC ;  ELN ;  Hurting Stalemate ;  Shining Path ;  Cold War ;  Latin Americ


 
 
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