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Violent Democratization

Leah Carroll (Autor)

Longleaf Services Univ of Notre Dame du Lac (Editora)

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In Violent Democratization, Leah Anne Carroll analyzes peasant and rural worker mobilization, as well as elite reaction, in Colombia's war zones over a period of twenty-five years and across three regions. Due to Colombia's long history of electoral democracy coinciding with weak state institutions, armed insurgencies, strong social movements, and violent responses from elites and the state, Carroll presents Colombia as a clear-cut national case of "violent democratization." Relying primarily on her interviews with leftist and social movement activists, elected officials, and some elites, as well as on electoral data and archival sources, Carroll reconstructs the political history of key county governments, providing a detailed account of the struggles for local power between elites, on the one hand, and rural agriculturalists and workers, on the other. Carroll analyzes the ways in which the tactics of social movements and elites shifted as national political trends moved from greater political freedom, rapid decentralization, and peace overtures toward guerrilla groups characteristic of the 1980s and early 1990s, to the reversal of these trends and the major escalation of armed conflict and U.S. military aid thereafter. In all three regions, peasant, worker, and neighborhood movements, aided by leftist elected officials, initially gained significant victories. Their successes provoked a violent elite counteroffensive against activists, involving both military and elite-supported paramilitary forces. In response, however, a second wave of activism promoted human rights demands and sought international support to confront the violence of both the Right and the Left. Within these commonalities, Carroll's three regional case studies (Uraba, the Middle and Lower Caguan Valley, and Arauca, producing bananas, coca, and oil, respectively) demonstrate how geographical location and the unique characteristics of the activist movements and regional elites (plantation

Sobre o Livro

Leah Carroll analisa a mobilização de camponeses e trabalhadores rurais e a reação das elites em zonas de guerra da Colômbia ao longo de vinte e cinco anos, com foco em três regiões específicas: Urabá, vale do Caguán e Arauca.

O livro combina entrevistas com ativistas de esquerda e movimentos sociais, dados eleitorais e fontes arquivísticas para reconstruir a história política de governos municipais e as disputas locais por poder entre elites e movimentos rurais.

A obra traça mudanças nas estratégias de movimentos e elites conforme o contexto nacional evolui entre abertura política, descentralização e escalada do conflito, além de abordar respostas de direitos humanos e mobilização internacional.

Características

Categoria Ciência Política
Subcategoria História da América Latina
Autores Leah Carroll
Sobre o Autor Leah Carroll é pesquisadora e autora de estudos sobre movimentos sociais e política rural.
Idioma Inglês
Quantidade de Páginas 466
Acabamento Brochura
Editora Longleaf Services Univ of Notre Dame du Lac
ISBN 9780268023034
Tamanho 15.2x22.9
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