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ID:   129237


Colombia's second city experiences increase in murders / Hurst, Grant   Journal Article
Hurst, Grant Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Key Words Colombia  Public Security  Bacrim  Medellin 
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ID:   125360


Conformity versus criminality: potential FARC integration poses new challenges / Munks, Roberts   Journal Article
Munks, Roberts Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The Colombian government and the insurgent FARC appear to be inching slowly towards a peace deal. Robert Munks assesses how the temptations of criminality and modalities of demobilization would be likely to act upon a post conflict FARC.
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ID:   163705


precarious peace? The threat of paramilitary violence to the peace process in Colombia / Maher, David   Journal Article
Maher, David Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article provides an investigation into claims that paramilitary violence in Colombia can pose a threat to the peace agreement signed in 2016 between the Colombian government and the FARC rebels. These claims highlight the capacity for paramilitary groups to ‘spoil’ the peace deal. Hitherto, however, there is a lack of scholarly research to investigate the potential of paramilitary spoiling. Firstly, this article highlights the flaws in the government’s perspective that paramilitarism no longer exists in Colombia. Instead, the government argues that Colombia is plagued by criminal bands (known as BACRIMs). Secondly, through fieldwork interviews and questionnaires conducted in FARC demobilisation camps, together with descriptive data analysed through a uniquely coded dataset on violence in western Colombia, this article supports claims that successor paramilitary groups represent a key spoiler threat to the current government-FARC peace process. On the one hand, the paramilitaries can represent a direct spoiler threat by, for instance, violently targeting demobilising FARC guerrillas. On the other hand, successor paramilitary groups represent a key indirect spoiler threat, as paramilitary violence is exacerbating the root causes of the conflict that the peace deal seeks to address, with negative implications for the prospects for peace.
Key Words Peace Process  Colombia  Paramilitaries  FARC  Spoilers  Bacrim 
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ID:   109456


Sibling rivalry: brothers lead colombian Bacrim groups to battle / McDermott, Jeremy   Journal Article
McDermott, Jeremy Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Key Words Security  Insurgency  Colombia  Rivalry  Criminal Groups  Bacrim 
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