Medellín, from Theater of War to Security Laboratory
No one city in the world has a greater experience in urban wars, demobilization and reintegration processes than Medellín. Over the past 30 years Medellín has suffered successive wars, sometimes simultaneously, involving drug cartels, urban militias, guerrillas and paramilitary forces. The...
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doaj-6b811d66722246499dd2db3ad054bd282020-11-24T20:44:51ZengCentre for Security GovernanceStability : International Journal of Security and Development2165-26272015-06-0141164Medellín, from Theater of War to Security LaboratoryJorge Giraldo-Ramírez0Andrés Preciado-Restrepo1Universidad EAFITUniversidad EAFITNo one city in the world has a greater experience in urban wars, demobilization and reintegration processes than Medellín. Over the past 30 years Medellín has suffered successive wars, sometimes simultaneously, involving drug cartels, urban militias, guerrillas and paramilitary forces. The city underwent military operations, peace negotiations and the return of thousands of fighters, all while facing ordinary violence. This article demonstrates that the central state interventions were crucial to producing needed changes to reduce violence, while efforts at the local level have been responsible for the changes in the local infrastructure and the sustainability of these improvements. Success depends on many vulnerable factors, though the main challenges to achieve the normalization of security in the city have been exposed.http://www.stabilityjournal.org/jms/article/view/390MedellínDemobilizationReintegrationUrban militiasGuerrilla |
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Medellín, from Theater of War to Security Laboratory |
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Medellín, from Theater of War to Security Laboratory |
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Centre for Security Governance |
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Stability : International Journal of Security and Development |
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2015-06-01 |
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No one city in the world has a greater experience in urban
wars, demobilization and reintegration processes than Medellín. Over the past 30 years
Medellín has suffered successive wars, sometimes simultaneously, involving drug cartels,
urban militias, guerrillas and paramilitary forces. The city underwent military
operations, peace negotiations and the return of thousands of fighters, all while facing
ordinary violence. This article demonstrates that the central state interventions were
crucial to producing needed changes to reduce violence, while efforts at the local level
have been responsible for the changes in the local infrastructure and the sustainability
of these improvements. Success depends on many vulnerable factors, though the main
challenges to achieve the normalization of security in the city have been
exposed. |
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Medellín Demobilization Reintegration Urban militias Guerrilla |
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http://www.stabilityjournal.org/jms/article/view/390 |
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