
Colombia
A Brutal History
Geoff L. Simons(Author)
Saqi Books (Publisher)
Published on 1. August 2004
Book
Paperback/Softback
384 pages
978-0-86356-758-2 (ISBN)
Description
Colombia has scarcely known one day of peace since its inception. From the time of the Spanish conquistadors up to its recent bloody and brutal elections, the Colombian people have endured immense suffering. The history of this nation is one of the world's most urgent political narratives - a story of violent drug cartels, foreign interference, corporate exploitation, paramilitary death squads and civil war - yet it has remained chronically under-told. While such a catalogue of misery would be tragic in the case of any country, it is all the more so in light of Colombia's great potential as the fifth-largest economy in Latin America. In writing this searing and insightful report, Simons does justice to people whose verve and spirit, though pushed to extremes, remain unbroken.
Reviews / Votes
'Both a concise and fascinating introduction to contemporary Colombian politics. Recommended reading for every anti-imperialist.' Morning Star 'I'm amazed to see what Simons has been accomplishing.' Noam Chomsky 'Books by Simons can be bought with confidence.' The TimesMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
figures, notes, bibliography, index
Dimensions
Height: 230 mm
Width: 160 mm
Weight
522 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-86356-758-2 (9780863567582)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Geoff Simons has written extensively on world politics. In addition to the acclaimed Targeting Iraq(2002) and Future Iraq - both published by Saqi - he is the author of many books including Libya: The Struggle for Survival; Saudi Arabia: The Shape of a Client Feudalism and The Scourging of Iraq: Sanctions, Law and Natural Justice. His books have been translated into many languages. He has recently made appearances on a dozen news networks, including CNN, ANN, Talk America and Korean national TV.
Content
Introduction - 1 The Historical Roots - 2 The Struggle for Stability (1903-1980s) - 3 Ravaged By the Drug Trade (1980s-late 1992) - 4 Drugs, Exploitation and Revolt (late 1992-May 1994) - 5 The Samper Question (January 1994-October 1996 - 6 The BP Controversy (August 1996-October 1998) - 7 War By Various Means (September 1996-October 1997) - 8 Human Rights, Terror and Law - 9 Looking to Washington (October 1997-May 1998) - 10 Pastrana to Power (May 1998-October 1999) - 11 The US Involvement - 12 War Without End? (November 1999-September 2001) - 13 War on Terrorism? (September 2001-) - Figures - Appendices - Notes - Bibliography - Index