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GUERRILLA INSURGENCY (2) answer(s).
 
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Evolution of an idealist / Rice, Andrew   Journal Article
Rice, Andrew Journal Article
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Key Words Poverty  IMF  World Bank  Barack Obama  Guerrilla Insurgency 
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Guerrilla insurgency as organized crime: explaining the so-called "political involution" of the revolutionary armed forces of Colombia / Hough, Phillip A   Journal Article
Hough, Phillip A Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract The escalation of violence committed by the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) guerrillas against noncombatant civilians triggered a shift in the theoretical orientation of scholars who study Colombia's political economy. While previous explanations emphasized the sociopolitical "grievances" underlying guerrilla activities, recent explanations emphasize the "greed" motive, including guerrilla involvement in Colombia's illegal narcotics trade. In this article, the author posits an alternative explanation using Charles Tilly's theories of state formation to explain FARC activities in Caquetá, Colombia. Drawing from a longitudinal data set that documents the war making, state making, extraction, and protection activities of the FARC between 1975 and 2007, in addition to historical sociological methods, the author finds that increases in FARC repression stem from the growing militarization and paramilitarization of the region, which pressured the FARC to extract resources from the local population in a way that no longer served that population's legitimate protection interests.
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