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Keywords: Juan Manuel Santos, Colombia, Farc, Peace, ,
The more visible conflicts are now replaced by less visible but no less insidious and dangerous conflict that has entered civil life and discourse further north in central America, Mexico and the U.S. disrupting democratic process, civil society and the rule of law.
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Colombia’s Milestone in World Peace
The New York Times 08/26/2016
Colombia’s Remarkable Peace Process
The New York Times 08/25/2016
Colombia Peace Deal Is Defeated, Leaving a Nation in Shock
The New York Times 10/02/2016
La victoria del No sorprende a Colombia sin un plan b
10/03/2016
Deep Scars and Complacency Defeated Colombia’s Peace Deal
The New York Times 10/04/2016
Former President Who Fought Colombia’s Peace Deal Holds Key to Its Future
WSJ 10/03/2016
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