Reintegration and forgiveness to ex-combatants in Colombia

The aftermath of over 50 years of uninterrupted conflict is not only underdevelopment and casualties. It is also the loss of social ties, the mistrust, and the difficulties to build a society where victims live with those who once were their perpetrators. These difficulties are many times linked to...

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Main Authors: Luis Murillo Orejuela, Lina Restrepo-Plaza
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2021-01-01
Series:Development Studies Research
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21665095.2021.1873158
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Lina Restrepo-Plaza
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Reintegration and forgiveness to ex-combatants in Colombia
Development Studies Research
conflict
reconciliation
forgiveness
reintegration
bivariate probit
author_facet Luis Murillo Orejuela
Lina Restrepo-Plaza
author_sort Luis Murillo Orejuela
title Reintegration and forgiveness to ex-combatants in Colombia
title_short Reintegration and forgiveness to ex-combatants in Colombia
title_full Reintegration and forgiveness to ex-combatants in Colombia
title_fullStr Reintegration and forgiveness to ex-combatants in Colombia
title_full_unstemmed Reintegration and forgiveness to ex-combatants in Colombia
title_sort reintegration and forgiveness to ex-combatants in colombia
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Development Studies Research
issn 2166-5095
publishDate 2021-01-01
description The aftermath of over 50 years of uninterrupted conflict is not only underdevelopment and casualties. It is also the loss of social ties, the mistrust, and the difficulties to build a society where victims live with those who once were their perpetrators. These difficulties are many times linked to strong negative affect, prejudice, and skepticism towards forgiveness and reintegration. This paper uses the 2016-Americas Barometer database to provide empirical evidence of how Colombians’ attitudes towards the FARC-EP shape the probability of believing in forgiveness and supporting the reintegration process. We find that for demobilization to be successful a society needs (i) to reduce the perception of danger when surrounded by former rebels, (ii) to enhance perceptions of friendliness and hard-working on behalf of the ex-combatants, and (iii) to be more educated and allow the victims to speak up.
topic conflict
reconciliation
forgiveness
reintegration
bivariate probit
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21665095.2021.1873158
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