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Andres Garcia Trujillo

Peace and Rural Development in Colombia: The Window for Distributive Change in Negotiated Transitions

Peace and Rural Development in Colombia: The Window for Distributive Change in Negotiated Transitions

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Andrés García Trujillo's research investigates whether peace agreements in Colombia have triggered rural distributive changes, combining academic rigor with an insiders perspective. While the agreement opened a window for addressing rural inequality, it was constrained by opposing actors. The book offers valuable insights into the political economy of peacemaking, policy change, and rural development in Colombia and other post-conflict societies.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 314 pages
Publication date: 29 April 2022
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


In his groundbreaking work, "Peace and Rural Development in Colombia," Andrés García Trujillo delves into the profound question of whether peace agreements aimed at ending internal armed conflicts can bring about meaningful distributive changes in rural areas. Drawing upon his academic expertise and firsthand insights, García Trujillo presents a compelling case that the peace agreement in Colombia presented a unique opportunity to address longstanding rural inequality. However, despite making significant strides, he argues that the agreements' ability to catalyze transformative change was severely hindered by opposing forces within and outside the government.

To further expand his analysis, García Trujillo applies the framework developed for the Colombian case to examine key dynamics in other post-conflict societies that have grappled with agrarian issues within a transitional context, such as El Salvador and South Africa. His original theoretical framework and empirically rich analysis make "Peace and Rural Development in Colombia" an indispensable resource for scholars and practitioners seeking to gain a comprehensive understanding of the political economy of peacemaking, policy change, and rural development in Colombia and beyond.

Through meticulous research and thoughtful analysis, García Trujillo sheds light on the complex interplay between peace agreements, rural development, and power dynamics. He highlights the challenges faced by rural communities in post-conflict contexts, including land restitution, access to resources, and social exclusion. He also explores the strategies employed by different actors, both within and outside the government, to promote or hinder rural transformation.

García Trujillo's work contributes to our understanding of the complex dynamics that shape post-conflict societies and the challenges involved in achieving sustainable peace and rural development. His insights provide valuable lessons for policymakers, practitioners, and scholars working in this field, as they seek to design effective strategies for promoting inclusive and equitable growth in rural areas.

In conclusion, "Peace and Rural Development in Colombia" is a seminal work that offers a comprehensive and insightful examination of the relationship between peace agreements, rural development, and power dynamics in post-conflict societies. By combining academic rigor with a deep understanding of the local context, García Trujillo provides a valuable contribution to the field of peace studies and rural development. His book is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the complexities of building sustainable peace and promoting equitable growth in rural communities.

Weight: 580g
Dimension: 229 x 152 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780367542498

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