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This research intends to conceptualize stateness on the power consolidated by the paramilitary groups in the regions of Magdalena Medio and Córdoba and Urabá Antioqueño where their power succeeded to overcome the national authorities. The paper summarizes and contends three main perceptions on the state and solves the tension between them with a fourth one. The capitalist state perception addresses the state as a reproduction of an economic system. The coercive approach regards the use of coercion as a tool of cohesion to preserve the modes of production of the state. The organizational…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This research intends to conceptualize stateness on the power consolidated by the paramilitary groups in the regions of Magdalena Medio and Córdoba and Urabá Antioqueño where their power succeeded to overcome the national authorities. The paper summarizes and contends three main perceptions on the state and solves the tension between them with a fourth one. The capitalist state perception addresses the state as a reproduction of an economic system. The coercive approach regards the use of coercion as a tool of cohesion to preserve the modes of production of the state. The organizational approach looks at the importance of the occupational groupings prior the existence of the modes of production. The forth one solves the gap between the previous three by looking at the configuration and interaction between social classes in times of change from one mode of production to another. Trough this last perspective, the paper will address the rise and consolidation of the paramilitary power in the regions to analyze whether they were merely coercive actors or if they had enough power to consolidate a state apparatus in the regions parallel to the nation state.
Autorenporträt
Sandra Salas Quijano studied political science at the Universidad Nacional de Colombia in Bogotá. In 2009, she completed an MA in Development Studies from the Institute of Social Studies of the Erasmus University of Rotterdam and in 2010,an MA in International Relations from the Institut Barcelona d¿Estudis Internacionals.