Power, poverty and peacebuilding: the violence that sustains inequalities and undermines peace in Colombia

IF 1.1 Q3 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Conflict Security & Development Pub Date : 2020-11-01 DOI:10.1080/14678802.2020.1848119
E. Gordon, Sebastian Restrepo Henao, Alejandra Zuluaga Duque, Elliot Dolan-Evans
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ABSTRACT Despite the promise of the 2016 Colombian peace agreement, this paper argues that the intersection of poverty, insecurity and exclusion threatens sustainable peace in Colombia. In asserting this argument, the paper advances two case studies: the false positives scandal, which demonstrates the vulnerability of the poor to various security threats, and the coca eradication programme, which has fuelled further violence and economic insecurity on impoverished rural people. This paper uses these cases to highlight how poverty is used to legitimise, and is intertwined with, structural and physical violence in Colombia. These cases further shed light on the political economy of violence in Colombia, which legitimises the unequal distribution of wealth, exposes the poor to violence, and disguises crimes of the powerful through the narrative of the deviant or underserving poor and the rhetoric of maintaining security or advancing development. Fundamentally, this article posits that although the post-conflict moment presents a profound opportunity for transformational change, continued socio-economic inequalities and violence against the poor in Colombia will affect the ability to create a sustainable and meaningful peace.
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权力、贫困和建设和平:暴力在哥伦比亚维持不平等并破坏和平
尽管2016年哥伦比亚和平协议带来了希望,但本文认为,贫困、不安全和排斥的交叉点威胁着哥伦比亚的可持续和平。在论证这一论点时,该论文提出了两个案例研究:假阳性丑闻,它表明了穷人对各种安全威胁的脆弱性,以及古柯根除计划,它助长了贫困农村人口的进一步暴力和经济不安全。本文利用这些案例来强调,在哥伦比亚,贫困如何被用来使结构性暴力和身体暴力合法化,并与之交织在一起。这些案件进一步揭示了哥伦比亚暴力的政治经济学,它使财富分配不均合法化,使穷人暴露在暴力之下,并通过对不正常或服务不足的穷人的叙述和维护安全或促进发展的言论来掩盖权贵的罪行。从根本上说,本文认为,尽管冲突后时刻为转型变革提供了一个深刻的机会,但哥伦比亚持续的社会经济不平等和针对穷人的暴力将影响创造可持续和有意义的和平的能力。
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