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Part II. On the Issues Colombia’s Road to Peace?

War and Peace

While other civil wars in the region formally ended in the 1990s, Colombia’s morphed and mutated into the new millennium. As it did while covering the conflict, NACLA now stands poised to bring a critical eye to an incipient, and fragile, peace.

 

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Winifred Tate

Winifred Tate is Associate Professor of anthropology at Colby College, and the author of Counting the Dead: The Culture and Politics of Human Rights Activism in Colombia (UC Press, 2007) and Drugs, Thugs, and Diplomats: US Policymaking in Colombia (Stanford University Press, 2015).

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