Genocide, geopolitics and transnational networks : con-textualising the destruction of the Unión Patrótica in Colombia
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Genocide, geopolitics and transnational networks : con-textualising the destruction of the Unión Patrótica in Colombia
(Routledge studies in global and transnational politics series)
Routledge, 2015
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [192] -208) and index
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Description
This volume seeks to uncover and discuss the links between genocide, geopolitics and transnational networks. By studying the destruction of the Union Patrotica (UP) in Colombia - a process usually regarded as one of the extreme by-products of the Colombian armed conflict- through the lens of genocide studies, Gomez-Suarez challenges mainstream international relations, genocide and Colombian armed conflict studies.
Moving beyond the analysis of the Colombian case, the book offers a broader interdisciplinary theoretical framework that also attends to transnational relations of perpetrators and resisters and the political economy of affective-dispositions for mapping genocidal conjuncture. Methodologically, the text aims to present a re-interpretation of what constitutes genocide beyond its legal definition and turn towards its political and ethical dimensions to create a conceptual framework in which genocide appears to turn ever more into a decentralized network of various actors that contributed to a genocidal mentality, which, ultimately, enable the destruction of the civil society networks.
This work will be an important contribution to both the debates on genocide and international relations and the study of global connectivities.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction. Geopolitics and Genocide: Scripts, Networks, and Affective---dispositions 2. Civilian Social Networks and the Social Construction of Genocide---Victims: A Topology of the Union Patriotica 3. A Topology of a Perpetrator Bloc: A Critical Mapping of Genocidists 4. Mapping Genocide---perpetrators Transnationally: A Topology of the Mindset Informing the Participation of Colombian Security Forces in the Perpetrator Bloc 5. Hyperreality and Foreign Policy Space: Con---textualising the UP Genocide in US writing of Colombia 6. Transnational Il(legal) Material/Discursive Flows in the Unfolding of Genocide: Mapping the links between Drug traffickers, Paramilitaries And Transnational Companies in the UP Genocide 7. Anti---geopolitics: the UP as Part of a Transnational Network of Resistance to Genocide 8. Conclusion. Genocidal Geopolitical Conjunctures and the Political Economy of Affective--- dispositions: A critique of the Genocide Script.
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