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Social Political Impact Of Paramilitary Forces In North Colombia  


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Course / Degree: Historia
Institution / University: Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Colombia
Published in: 2008


Thesis Abstract / Summary:

This work has as main purpose to analyze  paramilitary violence as an element for legitimatization of its establishment and the shift experienced in political and social dynamics in two municipalities of Bolívar department in the north part of Colombia. Simití and San Pablo. The investigation is divided into three chapters where is portrayed the panorama of the development of this establishment. The paramilitary expansion of the nineties, had a Counterinsurgency character with strategic interests in the region, for their recognition like local authority, in first instance on political bases; the violence was a resource that helped to legitimate new spaces and relationships in the civil society, using terror and fear  to annihilate the will of the dwellers. Before the  situation that was presented in the region,  rural organizations played an important role in polarizing in the population, at the same time allowed the evolution of the armed conflict with new resistance spaces and tolerance.


Thesis Keywords/Search Tags:
Paramilitary, violence, Social, Policy

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Submission Details: Thesis Abstract submitted by Carolina Nez Ciceros from Sweden on 09-Aug-2015 21:29.
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