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Title (eng)
Militarized peace: understanding post-conflict violence in the wake of the peace deal in Colombia
Author
Sara Meger
School of Social and Political Sciences, The University of Melbourne
Abstract (eng)
After more than 50 years of war, in 2016, the Colombian government signed a historic peace accord with the country’s largest rebel group, the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC). Although the cessation of hostilities between the rebel group and the government is a monumental step, violence remains rife in the country. By drawing attention to the correlation between neoliberal economic development in the country and militarism, this paper sheds light on several structural issues that have been left potentially unresolved by the peace negotiations, each with the potential to ignite further violence. We introduce the concept of militaristic neoliberalism to argue that there is a fundamental link between Colombia’s neoliberal development and a culture of militarism, which relies on gendered and racialized constructions of ‘self’ and ‘other’, that exacerbate structural inequalities and severely hampers prospects for achieving peace for many of Colombia’s citizens post-conflict.
Keywords (eng)
Colombiapeace accordparamilitariespolitical economyfeminist theorymilitaristic neoliberalism
Type (eng)
Language
English [eng]
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https://phaidra.univie.ac.at/o:1192356
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Title
Globalizations
Volume
17
Issue
6
ISSN
1474-7731
Issued
2020
From page
953
To page
973
Publication
Informa UK Limited
Date issued
2020
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