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Colombia
Title: Colombia
Category: History
Details: Words: 1964 | Pages: 8.4 (approximately 235 words/page)
Colombia
Violence in modern Colombia takes place in many forms. The three major categories are crime, guerrilla activities, and attacks committed by drug traffickers. Violence has become so widespread and common in Colombia that many people have now become numb to it. The Colombian economy has also benefited from the illicit drug trade; however violent it may be.
During the 1970s, Colombia became well known, as one of the world’s most important drug processing, production,
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and Politics in Colombia (Lexington, Massachusetts, 1973) pp. 84-109.
Oquist, Paul. Violence, Conflict, and Politics in Colombia (New York, 1980) pp.108-129.
Osterling, Jorge P. Democracy in Colombia: Clientist Politics and Guerilla Warfare (New Brunswick, New Jersey, 1989) pp. 261-300.
Posada-Carbo, Eduardo. Colombia: The Politics of Reforming the State (New York, 1998) pp. 111-125.
Richani, Nazih. “War Systems in Colombia,” Journal of Interamerican studies and World Affairs, Vol. 39 (Summer 1997), pp. 37-81.
Steiner, Roberto. “Colombian Income from the Drug Trade,” World Development, Vol. 26 (June 1998), pp. 1013-1031.
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