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_912999 _aK. Abbott, Philip |
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_aColombian Peace Negotiations _h[Recurso electrónico] _b: A Critical Juncture for Positive Change? |
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_bSmall Wars Foundation _c2015 |
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| 520 | _aCountries that have experienced civil war often suffer greater risk of relapse than countries with no prior history of war. This empirical finding has been uniquely labeled the conflict trap, which is often argued to be a consequence of the destructiveness of conflict.[i] I would also contend that the country of Colombia has evolved into what can be coined as an intractable conflict with the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia – FARC).[ii] This particular social clash has remained unresolved for such a long period of time and at such a high level of intensity and belligerence, that each side views the seemingly rigid position of the other side as a threat to its very existence.[iii] Hence, a sense of mistrust and hostility has pervaded the lives of those directly and indirectly involved, overriding their ability to recognize, legitimize, and compromise on any common interests they may actually share. | ||
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_91639 _aPolítica y gobierno |
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_91024 _aColombia |
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