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‘Like going to a fiesta’ – the role of female fighters in Colombia's FARC-EP
Small Wars and Insurgencies, 2008Traditionally women and children have been seen as victims rather than protagonists in conflict. However, since the 1970s, women and children have assumed an active role as combatants in Colombian insurgencies. This is especially true of the FARC-EP, which integrates women into its political and military structure in ways that give them a sense of ...
Natalia Herrera, Douglas Porch
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Beyond victimization: agency of former female FARC-EP combatants in Colombia
Zeitschrift für Friedens- und Konfliktforschung, 2020Women are usually represented in the literature as victims without considering the different roles that they play during conflicts. This depiction refuses to recognize their agency, particularly for female fighters. In the Colombian case, I found that the analysis of former female FARC-EP combatants’ agency is complex and implies many tensions between (
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The FARC-EP in Colombia: A Revolutionary Exception in an Age of Imperialist Expansion
Monthly Review, 2005The United States and the Colombian ruling oligarchy have, since the 1960s, repeatedly implemented socioeconomic and military campaigns to defeat the Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia-Ejercito del Pueblo, the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia-People's Army (FARC-EP).
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The FARC in Colombia: Collective Reintegration and Social Identity Transformation
Political Psychology, 2022Andreas Gluecker +2 more
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How Wartime Bonds Affect Ex-Combatant Political Attitudes: A Natural Experiment with the FARC
Terrorism and Political Violence, 2023Sally Sharif
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