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Fronteras rojas , una mirada al conflicto y al crimen en los territorios  | Noticias de Norte de Santander, Colombia y el mundo

Fronteras rojas , una mirada al conflicto y al crimen en los territorios  | Noticias de Norte de Santander, Colombia y el mundo
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Political science of the periphery: Part I

Political science of the periphery: Part I By Sam Ratner © Ferley Ospina/AP A Venezuelan migrant family walks away from the Venezuelan border in Pamplona, Colombia, Oct. 7, 2020.  This analysis was featured in Critical State, a weekly newsletter from The World and Inkstick Media.  . You know the state, right? It’s got borders, and a monopoly on the legitimate use of violence within them? On the international stage, it acts on an equal legal basis to all the other states? It has a flag? Most international politics studies rest on this classical conception of the state, and yet, anyone who actually studies statehood will readily admit that few, if any, states actually meet those definitional requirements. Borders can be fluid, claims to a universal monopoly on force strain credulity, and states are self-evidently unequal in international law check out who gets seats on the UN Security Council, for starters.

Disorder on the Border: Keeping the Peace between Colombia and Venezuela

What’s new? Crime and violence have simmered along the lengthy Colombian-Venezuelan frontier for decades. But the regional spillover of Venezuela’s political conflict and economic collapse has caused ties between the two states to fray as well, amid border closures, a migrant exodus and rival military exercises. Why does it matter? Numerous armed groups clash with one another and harm citizens along a border marked by abundant coca crops and informal crossings. High bilateral tensions could spur escalating border hostilities while perpetuating the mistreatment of migrants and refugees whose movements have been restricted by COVID-19. What should be done? Colombian and Venezuelan authorities should urgently establish communication channels to resolve violent incidents along the border, possibly with international backing. They should reopen formal border crossings as planned, but also increase humanitarian aid to help ensure that migrants and refugees are healthy and can m

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