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An Overview of the Path to Peace and Struggles to Maintain it

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An Overview of the Path to Peace and Struggles to Maintain it
May 24, 2019 Claudia Lucero Colombia colombia , colombia elections , Colombia peace , colombia peace accord

A scope of the Peace Accord along with the policy implications are weighed in the New York Times Article published on May 17, 2019:

Colombia’s Peace Deal Promised a New Era. So Why Are These Rebels Rearming? 

 

Claudia Lucero

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