The Colombian Congress approved a second peace agreement with the FARC, but Álvaro Uribe and other opposition leaders vow to take the fight against its implementation to the streets.
Colombia Update: Uphill Battle Awaits New Peace Deal
How Foreign Policy Can Help Address Brazil’s Violence Epidemic
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Oliver Stuenkel
Promoting gun control measures in international fora could put pressure on domestic actors to catch up.
Weekly Chart: Colombia's No Vote by the Numbers
A look at how everything from rains to turnout factored into the unexpected rejection of the peace deal between the government and the FARC.
Latin America Could Cut Its Murder Rate By 50 Percent. Here’s How.
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Robert Muggah
Governments in the region should set specific targets to get a homicide epidemic under control.
Six Reasons Colombia Said 'No' to FARC Peace Deal
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Brian Winter
A close look at the October 2 vote reveals why restarting Colombia's peace process may not be so easy.
Viewpoint: A Letter from Cartagena
AS/COA’s Adriana La Rotta reflects on attending the FARC peace ceremony in her native Colombia.
As Colombia Votes on Peace, Child Soldiers Struggle to Adapt
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Rachelle Krygier
For Colombia's young combatants, the end of one war can mean the beginning of another.