Colombia
A Guide to the People, Politics and Culture
One in ten of the world's murders takes place in Colombia.
Since the 1950s, the country has been the scene of civil war, protracted
guerilla insurgencies and massive human rights violations.
Its notorious drug cartels have become synonymous with ruthlessness
and ill-gotten wealth. But Colombia is also one of Latin America's
economic success stories, the only country in the region to escape the
1980s debt crisis.
With its strong economy, stable two-party political system and
sophisticated cultural life, Colombia presents complex and contradictory
faces to the outside world.
This book is an authoritative and up-to-date guide to this fascinating
country, and explores:
- The history: conflict, regional rivalry and
how Colombia descended
into La Violencia
- The politics: Liberals and Conservatives;
the guerillas; the birth of the 'narcodemocracy'.
- The society: human rights and violence;
the impact of the drug cartels; indigenous communities and Afro-Colombians.
- The culture: Garcia Marquez and the land
of magical realism; salsa and cumbia; sculptors and footballers.
Author: Colin Harding
Number of pages: 74
Language: English
Price: US$ 12, PLUS US$ 5 for Airmail postage and handling
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