100 Years of Solitude Revisited: A Critical Analysis of 25 Years of Scholarship on Colombia's Civil Conflict
Over the last 25 years, Colombia has emerged as a highly influential case study in the civil wars literature. This article takes stock of the English-speaking literature on civil conflict in Colombia, discussing the quantity, impact, and challenges of scholarship on Colombia vis-à-vis the wider civi...
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