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566: Peacebuilding Cannot Happen Without Security: Why the Killings of Social Leaders in Colombia Continues

566: Peacebuilding Cannot Happen Without Security: Why the Killings of Social Leaders in Colombia Continues

Update: 2025-05-13
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What explains selective violence against social and community leaders in the aftermath of war? Why does the killing of community and social leaders continue unabated in Colombia? 

This week on the Colombia Calling podcast, we look at a new academic article entitled: "Delegative peacebuilding: Explaining post-conflict selective violence," written by Dr Sally Sharif and Dr Francy Carranza-Franco which explains so much regarding the on-going conflict in Colombia, the issue of "partial peace, who is doing the killing and why and hear some possible solutions. 

Joining us is Dr Sally Sharif, School for International Studies, Simon Fraser University and Department of Political Science, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada and incoming assistant professor of comparative politics at Holy Cross University, Boston. 


The Colombia Briefing is reported by Grace Brennan. 

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Padraig Sweeney

Richard... You really need to learn... It's not about you... Stop dominating the conversation about you.

May 14th
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566: Peacebuilding Cannot Happen Without Security: Why the Killings of Social Leaders in Colombia Continues

566: Peacebuilding Cannot Happen Without Security: Why the Killings of Social Leaders in Colombia Continues