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Colombia and the United States: War, Unrest, and Destabilization (Seven Stories' Open Media Book)by Mario A. Murillo
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:Every year the United States spends millions of dollars to help the war-ravaged country of Colombia. But help it with what? In "Colombia and the U.S. Mario Murillo explores the misdirected and devastating impact that U.S. military "aid" continues to have on the war torn-people of Colombia. Beginning with a brief history of Colombia, Murillo analyzes the complex forces driving Colombia's current decades-old guerilla war, U.S. involvement, media perceptions, and possible paths to peace. Whether it has been the U.S.-led war against "drug trafficking," the newly constituted" war against terrorism," or, as we have seen over the last two years, a convenient marriage of the two, the main effect has been to allow the U.S. to further expand its role in Colombia. The foundations of Colombia's history of institutionalized corruption, state neglect, far-reaching poverty, and political violence and how they precede by decades the introduction and expansion of the drug trade. "Colombia and the U.S. argues that the conflict in Columbia is not about drugs, nor guerrillas, nor "terrorism," but rather about the unwillingness of the country's elite to open up spaces for truly democratic participation in areas of economic and social development and political representation. Synopsis:A brief history of the country as well as an analysis of the complex forces driving Colombia's decades-old guerrilla war. Synopsis:Every year, the United States spends millions of dollars to help the war--ravaged country of Colombia. But help it with what? In Colombia &the United States, Mario A. Murillo and Jesus Avirama explores the devastating impact that misdirected U.S. military "aid"-under the banner of "the war on drugs"-continues to have on the people of Colombia. They argue that the conflict in Colombia is not about drugs, nor guerillas, nor "terrorism," but rather about the unwillingness of the country's elite to open up spaces for truly democratic development. Mario Murillois the author of Islands of Resistance: Puerto Rico, Vieques and U.S. Policy. Jesus Avirama, a member of the indigenous Kokonuco people, is a longtime activist. What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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