50 years of US intervention in Colombia | Part II
Colombia’s armed conflict has been shaped by US intervention, according to anthropologist Chelsey Dyer, who studied her country’s involvement in the South American country.
Colombia’s armed conflict has been shaped by US intervention, according to anthropologist Chelsey Dyer, who studied her country’s involvement in the South American country.
If Colombia does not take advantage of China’s changing energy demands, it could miss out on a transformative source of wealth.
Colombia’s armed conflict has been shaped by US interference, according to anthropologist Chelsey Dyer, who studied her country’s involvement in the South American country.
Colombia’s farmers’ strikes are into their 10th day as roads remained closed across the countryside. The crisis shows no sign of abating, as rice farmers and oil workers joined the…
Talk that peace negotiations between the Colombian government and FARC guerrillas are doomed is premature.
The United States and Colombia are holding the first meeting on the U.S.-Colombia Action Plan on Racial and Ethnic Equality on June 12 and 13. At this meeting, the two…
Downtown Medellin, my home, is one of the most colorful places I have known in my life. It’s not the prettiest or safest place on earth, but it’s very interesting,…
Colombia’s neo-paramilitary groups are widely considered unpolitical. The truth is, however, that these crime organizations also serve political and economic interests.
Colombia’s High Commissioner of Peace, Sergio Jaramillo, explained earlier this month how his government hopes to make the transition from armed conflict to peace. The following is a translation of…