Q&A: Colombians Narrowly Reject Peace Deal

Q&A: Colombians Narrowly Reject Peace Deal

Monday, October 3, 2016

By: USIP Staff;  Virginia M. Bouvier

Colombian voters yesterday defied projections by pollsters and rejected a peace accord that their government had negotiated during four years of talks with the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC-EP). The agreement was intended to end more than a half century of violent conflict that has left well over 220,000 dead and close to 8 million victims, including more than 6 million people forcibly displaced. USIP’s Senior Advisor for Peace Processes Virginia M. Bouvier explains why voters ...

Type: Analysis

Mediation, Negotiation & DialoguePeace ProcessesDemocracy & Governance

Episode 27 - Virginia Bouvier

Episode 27 - Virginia Bouvier

Tuesday, April 14, 2015

By: Virginia M. Bouvier

In this episode, we speak with Virginia (Ginny) M. Bouvier, Senior Advisor for Latin America programs at the United States Institute of Peace. She describes the ongoing peace process in Colombia, whic...

Type: Podcast

Q&A: Colombia Cease-Fire Accord Marks Historic Turn

Q&A: Colombia Cease-Fire Accord Marks Historic Turn

Friday, June 24, 2016

By: Fred Strasser;  Virginia M. Bouvier

More than a half-century of internal warfare in Colombia is on the brink of a peaceful resolution after four years of talks that suggest how other seemingly intractable conflicts in the world also might be brought to an end. With the announcement yesterday of a ceasefire between the government and the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC-EP), the adversaries in one of the world’s oldest guerilla insurgencies disclosed new agreements on the two major issues that were holding up a final...

Type: Analysis

Mediation, Negotiation & DialoguePeace Processes

Time for a Peace Paradigm in Colombia

Time for a Peace Paradigm in Colombia

Thursday, January 28, 2010

By: Virginia M. Bouvier

With congressional and presidential elections respectively scheduled for March 14 and May 30, 2010, electoral politics in Colombia will shape the prospects for peace in the coming months. Peace does not appear on the government’s public policy agenda and it has yet to materialize as a campaign issue.

Type: Peace Brief

Colombia's Crossroads: The FARC and the Future of the Hostages

Colombia's Crossroads: The FARC and the Future of the Hostages

Sunday, June 15, 2008

By: Virginia M. Bouvier

This USIPeace Briefing discusses the condition of the Colombian Revolutionary Armed Forces, their hostages and the potential direction of this situation. The briefing stresses insights that key figures in the issue raised in recent visits to Washington, DC.

Type: Peace Brief

Harbingers of Hope: Peace Initiatives in Colombia

Harbingers of Hope: Peace Initiatives in Colombia

Tuesday, August 1, 2006

By: Virginia M. Bouvier

Colombia is poised at a crucial juncture - an opportunity to achieve lasting peace or, alternatively, to spiral into another cycle of violence. How can local, regional, and national actors help build upon peace initiatives to acheive a reconciled society in Colombia?

Type: Special Report

Cautious Optimism for Peace in Colombia

Cautious Optimism for Peace in Colombia

Thursday, September 16, 2010

By: Dr. Virginia M. Bouvier

On August 7, 2010, Juan Manuel Santos, a defense minister under the outgoing administration of President Alvaro Uribe, was inaugurated as Colombia’s new president. Peace issues were largely absent from public debate during the presidential campaign, but unexpectedly surfaced in the final weeks of President Uribe’s incumbency.

Type: Peace Brief

Conflict Analysis & PreventionMediation, Negotiation & Dialogue

Colombia

Colombia

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

By: Virginia M. Bouvier;  editor

Bringing together the experiences and insights of more than thirty experienced and emerging authors, human rights activists, and peace practitioners from Colombia and abroad, Colombia: Building Peace in a Time of War documents and analyzes the vast array of peace initiatives that have emerged in Colombia in recent years.

Type: Book

Cauteloso optimismo por la paz en Colombia (edición español)

Cauteloso optimismo por la paz en Colombia (edición español)

Thursday, September 16, 2010

By: Dr. Virginia M. Bouvier

El 7 de agosto de 2010, Juan Manuel Santos, Ministro de Defensa durante el gobierno saliente del Presidente Álvaro Uribe, fue investido como nuevo presidente de Colombia. Los temas de paz estuvieron en gran medida ausentes del debate público durante la campaña presidencial, pero emergieron inesperadamente en las últimas semanas de mandato del Presidente Uribe.

Type: Peace Brief

Conflict Analysis & PreventionMediation, Negotiation & Dialogue