The Colombian Case Peace Making and Power Sharing
Author: World Bank Group
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Description: The Colombian Case Peace Making and Power Sharing by World Bank Group analyzes the National Front and the 1991 Constitution as experiences in peace-making and power-sharing. It explores the complex interplay of politics, economics, and violence in shaping Colombia's history.
Pages: 69
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