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With approval ratings falling and key reforms stalled, Colombian President Gustavo Petro enters the final year of his term ...
But a new study by University of Notre Dame political scientist Madhav Joshi draws on evidence from Colombia to show that addressing gender-related issues helps peace agreements succeed.
Nearly three years into President Gustavo Petro’s term, his flagship “Total Peace” initiative is faltering. On this episode ...
Indeed, Colombia’s armed groups aren’t engaged in peace talks to win seats in Congress or achieve policy reform; they are interested in safeguarding their tactical positions in a war for the illicit ...
Americas Program senior adviser Kimberly Breier and Antonio Leal Holguín examine the evolution of Colombia's economic and security policies under President Gustavo Petro.
Colombia’s constitutional court may strike down the flagship “Total Peace” policy of President Gustavo Petro. The court revealed it was studying a lawsuit that claimed Congress committed errors in the ...
Colombia's government and the country's largest group of dissident former FARC rebels on Sunday suspended offensive actions and celebrated the start of a peace process meant to end the group's ...
Gender-inclusive peace-building: lessons from Colombia The study, published in Policy Studies Journal, is the first peer-reviewed research that examines Notre Dame's ongoing work to monitor the ...
Issues such as peace for all workers should be at the forefront of our political agenda. Solidarity with all those working for peace in Colombia is paramount to our struggle in Britain. That is why ...
BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) — Colombia’s government issued a long awaited public apology on Tuesday for the extrajudicial killings of 19 civilians who were slain by the military and registered as ...
Switzerland will support the new peace process in Colombia as a guarantor country, alongside Ireland, Norway and Venezuela.