In Peace and Rural Development in Colombia: The Window for Distributive Change in Negotiated Transitions, Andrés García Trujillo investigates whether peace agreements geared towards terminating internal armed conflicts trigger rural distributive changes.
In Peace and Rural Development in Colombia: The Window for Distributive Change in Negotiated Transitions, Andrés García Trujillo investigates whether peace agreements geared towards terminating internal armed conflicts trigger rural distributive changes.
Andrés García Trujillo is an associate at the Institute for Integrated Transitions (IFIT) and a professor in the Economics Faculty of the Universidad Externado de Colombia. He served as adviser to the Colombian government in the peace talks with the FARC, mainly on rural development and implementation planning. He also worked at the Ministry of Agriculture in a program aimed at supporting family agriculture. He has over 14 years of academic and practitioner experience in development, conflict resolution, peacebuilding, and social policy. Andrés holds a BA in International Development Studies and International Political Economy from Trent University, an MA in Social Policy from Universidad Javeriana, and a PhD in Global Governance from the University of Waterloo, Canada.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. Theorizing Negotiated Transition Pathways to Rural Policy Change 3. The Power Reproduction of Rural Elites Produces a Long-Term Status Quo Policy Trajectory 4. War Gives Way to a Possible Peace: The Domestic and International Politics of Ending the Conflict 5. A Policy Window Opens in Havana: Understanding the Inclusion of the Rural Development Item in the Peace Talks' Agenda 6. The Comprehensive Rural Reform: A Robust Agreement with Effects on Policy 7. Weak Government Capacity in Putting into Practice the Peace Agreement's Rural Development Provisions 8. The Right-Wing Framing Strategy Undermines the Peace Agreement's Legitimacy 9. Conclusions
1. Introduction 2. Theorizing Negotiated Transition Pathways to Rural Policy Change 3. The Power Reproduction of Rural Elites Produces a Long-Term Status Quo Policy Trajectory 4. War Gives Way to a Possible Peace: The Domestic and International Politics of Ending the Conflict 5. A Policy Window Opens in Havana: Understanding the Inclusion of the Rural Development Item in the Peace Talks' Agenda 6. The Comprehensive Rural Reform: A Robust Agreement with Effects on Policy 7. Weak Government Capacity in Putting into Practice the Peace Agreement's Rural Development Provisions 8. The Right-Wing Framing Strategy Undermines the Peace Agreement's Legitimacy 9. Conclusions
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