The FARC Files

The FARC Files
Author: James Lockhart Smith
Publisher:
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2011
Genre:
ISBN: 9780860792062

The Chavismo Files

The Chavismo Files
Author: Fermin Lares
Publisher: Page Publishing Inc
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2015-12-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1682138445

This book is the record of a case study: Chavismo and its destructive flaw in Venezuela over more than 15 years. It is about a regime that changed the country's democratic institutions. One that replaced the organization of the state to conform it to its convenience. A regime that expropriated productive agricultural, livestock and food businesses; that nationalized private land, buildings, shopping centers, warehouses, factories; that modified in their detriment the values of key institutions of society, such as the military and the oil industry. Hugo Chavez and his accomplices reversed the political and administrative decentralization of the state to focus government action on the President of the Republic. Venezuela was led to the edge of bankruptcy. Scarcity of basic staples became rampant in the country, health was taken to intensive care, and much of its industry was placed in ruins. Chavismo, as the expression of XXI Century Socialism, divided Venezuelans by promoting hatred among them. Criminality rose to unimaginable levels. Human rights were the most violated. These are the files to be used to judge Chavismo before history.

Colombia's Killer Networks

Colombia's Killer Networks
Author: Human Rights Watch/Americas
Publisher: Human Rights Watch
Total Pages: 194
Release: 1996
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781564322036

VI. The U.S role

The Colombia Reader

The Colombia Reader
Author: Ann Farnsworth-Alvear
Publisher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 486
Release: 2016-12-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 0822373866

Containing over one hundred selections—most of them published in English for the first time—The Colombia Reader presents a rich and multilayered account of this complex nation from the colonial era to the present. The collection includes journalistic reports, songs, artwork, poetry, oral histories, government documents, and scholarship to illustrate the changing ways Colombians from all walks of life have made and understood their own history. Comprehensive in scope, it covers regional differences; religion, art, and culture; the urban/rural divide; patterns of racial, economic, and gender inequalities; the history of violence; and the transnational flows that have shaped the nation. The Colombia Reader expands readers' knowledge of Colombia beyond its reputation for violence, contrasting experiences of conflict with the stability and significance of cultural, intellectual, and economic life in this plural nation.

Colombia

Colombia
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 514
Release: 1945
Genre: Colombia
ISBN:

Colombia and the United States

Colombia and the United States
Author: Bradley Lynn Coleman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2008
Genre: History
ISBN:

Economic ties with the United States were important to Colombia even in the early twentieth century, as the U.S. was the major market for coffee, Colombia's leading export and source of revenue. A 1940 trade agreement strengthened pre - World War II relations between Bogota and Washington, and Colombia's position as a close ally of the United States became evident during World War II, although its commitment to the Allied cause did not include troop participation. Colombia's strategic proximity to the Caribbean and the Panama Canal and its pro-American stance within the region were helpful to the Allied nations.Though its relations with the United States were strained during the late 1940s and throughout most of the 1950s due to the pro-Catholic Conservative government's persecution of the nation's few Protestants, Colombia's partnership with the United States prompted it to contribute troops to the UN peacekeeping force during the Korean War (1950-53). Colombia also provided the only Latin American troops to the UN Emergency Force in the Suez conflict (1956-58).Filling a gap in the available literature on U.S. relations with less developed countries, author Bradley Coleman provides new research on the development of the U. S.-Colombian alliance that will serve as an invaluable resource for scholars of U.S. and Latin American diplomacy.

The Past as Prologue?

The Past as Prologue?
Author: Dennis M. Rempe
Publisher: Strategic Studies Institute
Total Pages: 60
Release: 2002
Genre: Colombia
ISBN:

"The author outlines the history of U.S. counterinsurgency policy and the recommendations made by U.S. Special Survey Teams in Colombia from 1958-66. An examination of that history and the concomitant recommendations indicates that a review of that record would be in order. This monograph comes at a time when the United States is seriously considering broadening its policy toward Colombia and addressing Colombia's continuing internal war in a global and regional context. Thus, it provides a point of departure from which policymakers in the United States and Colombia can review where we have been, where we are, and where we need to go."--SSI site.

Colombia

Colombia
Author: Touche Ross & Co
Publisher:
Total Pages: 100
Release: 1974
Genre: Colombia
ISBN: