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    Disbanding Colombia's Paramilitary Groups

    27 July 2006
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    Op-Ed published by Safe-Deamocracy. The Op-Ed analyzes the three major contributors to the ongoing crisis between the Colombian government and paramilitary leaders: the economic structuring of the paramilitary groups, the continuation of narco-trafficking, and the involvement of Colombian armed forces in narco-trafficking.



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    Paramilitary and Politics in Colombia

    17 January 2007
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    The Safe-Democracy Foundation published the English version of an Op-Ed that I had written for the Colombian weekly newspaper El Espectador. In this Op-Ed I draw a comparision betwen the Italian Mafia and the Colombian paramilitary.



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    El Espectador. Paramilitary and Politics in Colombia. Dangerous Crisis or Opportunity?

    23 December 2006
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    Chi vuole essere come Barack Obama?

    27 July 2010
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Michael Taussig in Colombia
Michael Taussig is professor of anthropology at Columbia University, and worldwide known for his work on violence. He has been doing fieldwork in Colombia since 1969.
In 2006, during my fieldwork, Taussig came to visit me, and stayed with me for a week. Taussig was my doctoral dissertation adviser.
He is author of several books, among them: Shamanism, Colonialism and the Wild Man, My Cocaine Museum, Law in a Lawless Land, What Color is the Sacred.
Michael Taussig is professor of anthropology at Columbia University, and worldwide known for his work on violence. He has been doing fieldwork in Colombia since 1969. In 2006, during my fieldwork, Taussig came to visit me, and stayed with me for a week. Taussig was my doctoral dissertation adviser. He is author of several books, among them: Shamanism, Colonialism and the Wild Man, My Cocaine Museum, Law in a Lawless Land, What Color is the Sacred.
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Michael Taussig is professor of anthropology at Columbia University, and worldwide known for his work on violence. He has been doing fieldwork in Colombia since 1969. In 2006, during my fieldwork, Taussig came to visit me, and stayed with me for a week. Taussig was my doctoral dissertation adviser. He is author of several books, among them: Shamanism, Colonialism and the Wild Man, My Cocaine Museum, Law in a Lawless Land, What Color is the Sacred.
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Michael Taussig is professor of anthropology at Columbia University, and worldwide known for his work on violence. He has been doing fieldwork in Colombia since 1969. In 2006, during my fieldwork, Taussig came to visit me, and stayed with me for a week. Taussig was my doctoral dissertation adviser. He is author of several books, among them: Shamanism, Colonialism and the Wild Man, My Cocaine Museum, Law in a Lawless Land, What Color is the Sacred.
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Michael Taussig is professor of anthropology at Columbia University, and worldwide known for his work on violence. He has been doing fieldwork in Colombia since 1969. In 2006, during my fieldwork, Taussig came to visit me, and stayed with me for a week. Taussig was my doctoral dissertation adviser. He is author of several books, among them: Shamanism, Colonialism and the Wild Man, My Cocaine Museum, Law in a Lawless Land, What Color is the Sacred.
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Michael Taussig is professor of anthropology at Columbia University, and worldwide known for his work on violence. He has been doing fieldwork in Colombia since 1969. In 2006, during my fieldwork, Taussig came to visit me, and stayed with me for a week. Taussig was my doctoral dissertation adviser. He is author of several books, among them: Shamanism, Colonialism and the Wild Man, My Cocaine Museum, Law in a Lawless Land, What Color is the Sacred.

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