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URBAN VIOLENCE, POLITICAL ECONOMY, AND TERRITORIAL CONTROL Insights from Medellin

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LATIN AMERICAN RESEARCH REVIEW
卷 51, 期 4, 页码 225-248

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LATIN AMER STUDIES ASSOC
DOI: 10.1353/lar.2016.0057

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  1. American Society of Criminology
  2. Smith Richardson Foundation
  3. Ford Foundation
  4. Fulbright-Hays program
  5. Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation
  6. Drugs, Security, and Democracy program from the Open Society Foundation
  7. Social Science Research Council

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Urban violence is an emerging challenge to development and democracy across Latin America. How do cities negotiate this challenge alongside pressures to compete in global markets and enable greater political participation? This article analyzes the politics of urban violence in the intriguing case of Medellin, Colombia, which international donors and policy makers herald as having reshaped its urban governance and economic appeal through its response to violence. The article provides a within-case comparative analysis of contrasting outcomes in the trajectories of the political projects Medellin launched in response to urban violence amid the drug wars of the early 1990s and the subsequent urbanization of the Colombian civil war. I argue that a focus on urban political economies and patterns of armed territorial control contributes to our understanding of the politics of urban violence, reveals limitations for the diffusion of the Medellin model, and identifies promising avenues for future research.

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