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BL
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Record Number
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873346
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Main Entry
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Idler, Annette,1985-
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Title & Author
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Borderland battles : : violence, crime, and governance at the edges of Colombia's war /\ Annette Idler.
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Publication Statement
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New York, NY, United States of America :: Oxford University Press,, [2019]
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, ©2019
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Page. NO
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1 online resource
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ISBN
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0190849169
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: 9780190849160
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0190849142
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0190849150
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9780190849146
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9780190849153
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Contents
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Cover; Borderland Battles; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; List of Tables, Figures, and Maps; Acknowledgments; List of Abbreviations; Prologue: Witnessing Insecurity from the Margins; Borderland Maps; 1. Borderlands: Security through a Magnifying Glass; 1.1 From Local Security to Non-State Order around the Globe; 1.2 Contributions toward a Transformative Goal; 2. Non-State Order and Security; 2.1 Non-State Order; 2.2 Security; 2.3 The Role of the State and the Regional Context; 3. The Borderland Lens; 3.1 Borders Viewed from the Centers; 3.2 Borderlands Viewed from the Margins
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3.3 Conclusion4. Violence and Survival; 4.1 Combat; 4.2 Armed Disputes; 4.3 Tense Calm; 4.4 Conclusion; 5. Crime and Uncertainty; 5.1 Spot Sales and Barter Agreements; 5.2 Tactical Alliances; 5.3 Subcontractual Relationships; 5.4 Conclusion; 6. Governance and Consent; 6.1 Supply Chain Relationships; 6.2 Strategic Alliances; 6.3 Pacific Coexistence; 6.4 Preponderance Relations; 6.5 Conclusion; 7. The Border Effect; 7.1 The Border as Facilitator; 7.2 The Border as Deterrent; 7.3 The Border as Magnet; 7.4 The Border as Disguise; 7.5 Conclusion
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8. Global Borderlands: Security through a Kaleidoscope8.1 Borderland Battles for Positive Change; 8.2 Putting the Marginalized Center Stage; Epilogue: Experiencing Insecurity in the Margins; Appendix A: Further Methodological Notes; Appendix B: Violent Non-state Group Interactions across the Borderlands; Appendix C: Borderland Fieldwork Itineraries; Notes; Bibliography; Index
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Abstract
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This book argues that borderlands intensify security threats at the conflict-crime nexus. It demonstrates the multiple insecurities that arise from complex interactions among rebels, criminals, and other violent non-state groups. Challenging urban biases and state-centric views, it draws on unprecedented multi-year fieldwork in the war-torn marginalized Colombian-Ecuadorian and Colombian-Venezuelan borderlands.
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Subject
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Border security-- Colombia.
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Crime-- Colombia.
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Insurgency-- Colombia.
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Violence-- Colombia.
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Border security.
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Boundaries.
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Crime.
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HISTORY-- Military-- Other.
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Insurgency.
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TECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING-- Military Science.
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Violence.
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Colombia, Boundaries, Ecuador.
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Colombia, Boundaries, Venezuela.
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Ecuador, Boundaries, Colombia.
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Venezuela, Boundaries, Colombia.
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Colombia.
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Ecuador.
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Venezuela.
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Dewey Classification
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355.02/1809861
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LC Classification
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HN310.Z9
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