Colombia and the Business of Peace
Hitchhiking across Colombia in 2009, my friend Amelia and I received a particularly memorable ride...
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Posted by Belén Fernández | Jun 20, 2017 | Foreign Policy, Politics |
Hitchhiking across Colombia in 2009, my friend Amelia and I received a particularly memorable ride...
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Mérida, Yucatán In 2013, my friend Juan’s cousin disappeared while attempting to cross from Mexico...
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Back in 1996, shortly after the end of the war in Bosnia, New York Times foreign affairs “sage”...
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Photo Credit: AMISOM Public Information In April, the website of the U.S.-led Combined...
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Photo Credit: upyernoz Beirut On Valentine’s Day 2005, a suicide bomb blast close to...
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