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Colombia at the Crossroads
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Colombia at the Crossroads
Colombia at the Crossroads
Author(s)
Martz, John D.
Abstract
Newly-elected liberal president César Gaviria Trujillo, the youngest chief executive in Colombia’s history, was faced with public demands for institutional and economic reforms, as well as the generation-long problem of guerrilla insurgency and the decade-long problem of drug trafficking – both of which contributed to endemic violence and human rights violations.
IssueNo
553
Pages
69-72, 80-81
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Current History
VolumeNo
90
PubDate
February1991
ISBN_ISSN
0011-3530
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