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Escenario desde el cual se adelantarán las reflexiones posteriores sobre el postconflicto. Este escenario hipotético se enmarca dentro de una solución negociada, que lleva a los actores a la adopción de un acuerdo de paz, bajo condiciones especificas
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El interés de este estudio de caso es evaluar el papel del Estado frente a la prevención del reclutamiento infantil teniendo en cuenta la aprobación del documento CONPES 3673 de 2010. Se busca determinar cuál ha sido la incidencia de dicho documento en el país, especialmente en el municipio de Cumaribo, Vichada. Teniendo en cuenta los resultados del Documento frente a la prevención del reclutamiento infantil se puede afirmar que se han logrado avances por medio del fortalecimiento de entornos protectores y el establecimiento de Rutas de Prevención. Sin embargo, a pesar del fortalecimiento de dichos entornos y Rutas, no se han logrado los resultados esperados dados los vacíos y limitaciones del CONPES a la hora de su aplicación en territorio. Por tanto, el estudio de caso pretende analizar y determinar los alcances e incidencia del CONPES en Cumaribo.
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El presente proyecto de investigación describe y analiza el surgimiento de las Compañías Militares y de Seguridad Privadas (CMSP) como fenómeno transnacional y como actor del sistema internacional, además analiza la participación que han tenido en el escenario colombiano, muestra la relación y los puntos de contacto con diferentes actores inmersos en el conflicto armado (1988 - 2012). En primer lugar, expone el contacto con el paramilitarismo, posteriormente, detalla la relación de las CSMP con el Estado colombiano y revela la contratación por parte de empresas multinacionales con mercenarios. También, refleja las consecuencias y los efectos de la participación de las CMSP en la guerra, en la sociedad y en la capacidad institucional y coercitiva del Estado colombiano, para dejar a consideración si es necesario que firmas mercenarias incidan en el conflicto colombiano conociendo las ventajas y desventajas de su participación. Palabras Claves: Compañías Militares y de Seguridad Privadas, privatización de la seguridad, mercenarismo, conflicto armado colombiano, Nuevas Guerras.
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La presente investigación analiza los alcances y las limitaciones de cinco proyectos de Educación para la Paz desarrollados en la Escuela Normal Superior de San Juan Nepomuceno-Montes de María, en la prevención del reclutamiento y la utilización de niños, niñas y jóvenes por parte de grupos armados al margen de la ley. En ese sentido, se describe y explica de qué manera las estrategias pedagógicas orientadas hacia la enseñanza de derechos humanos, memoria histórica y resolución no violenta de conflictos pueden disminuir el riesgo de reclutamiento. Estos propósitos se resolvieron gracias a una revisión sistemática de documentos académicos e informes institucionales que se referían al objeto de estudio, y por medio del trabajo de campo realizado en San Juan Nepomuceno.
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How the degree of publicness of goods affect violent conflict? Based on the theoretical model in Esteban and Ray (2001) we find that the effect of the degree of publicness depends on the group size. When the group is small (large), the degree of publicness increases (decreases) the likelihood of conflict. This opens an empirical question that we tackle using microdata from the Colombian conflict at the municipality level. We use three goods with different publicness degree to identify the sign of the effect of publicness on conflict. These goods are coca crops (private good), road density (public good subject to congestion) and average education quality (a purer public good). After dealing with endogeneity issues using an IV approach, we find that the degree of publicness reduces the likelihood of both paramilitary and guerrilla attacks. Moreover, coca production exacerbates conflict and the provision of both public goods mitigates conflict. These results are robust to size, geographical, and welfare controls. Policies that improve public goods provision will help to fight the onset of conflict.
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This is a critical review of the empirical literature on the relationship between violence and economic growth in Colombia: an interesting case study for social scientists studying violence, conflict, crime and development. We argue that, despite the rapid development of this literature and the increasing use of new techniques, there is still much room for research. After assessing the contribution of the most influential papers on the subject, we suggest directions for future research.
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Tem início a votação do Título 5, sobre a Defesa do Estado e as Instituições Democráticas. Foram aprovados os últimos destaques do Título 4, que trata da organização dos poderes e sistemas de governo. Aprovado destaque dos Deputados Brandão Monteiro (PDT-RJ), Paulo Delgado (PT-MG) e Enoc Vieira (PFL-MA), que estabelece um sistema de votação proporcional para a Camara dos Deputados. O Deputado Brandão Monteiro (PDT-RJ) considera que não se deve computar votos em branco e nulos para a legenda, por comprometer a sistemática da proporcionalidade. Aprovado o destaque que mantém o número de deputados que a Câmara deve possuir, de no máximo 60 parlamentares por estado. O Deputado Roberto Cardoso Alves (PMDB-SP) declara que a Federação Brasileira e a Constituinte saem prejudicados com a decisão. O Deputado José Costa (PMDB-AL) relata que o fundamental é manter o equilíbrio federativo. Aprovado o destaque do Senador Nelson Carneiro (PMDB-RJ) que altera as atribuições do Conselho da República. Rejeitada a emenda do Deputado Vilson Souza (PMDB-PR), o qual previa que o estado de emergência fosse precedido de uma autorização do Congresso. O Deputado Nelson Jobim (PMDB-RS) discorda, pois considera que a intervenção deve ser imediata. Aprovada a emenda do Deputado José Genoíno (PT-SP), que retira do texto a expressão de atos ilícitos, por causar discussões entre o que é lícito e ilícito.
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The viscosity ? for eighteen binary mixtures cyclopentane + cyclohexane and + cyclooctane; cyclohexane + cycloheptane, + cyclooctane, + methylcyclohexane, + n-hexane, + n-heptane, + n-octane, + i-octane, + benzene, + toluene, + ethylbenzene, + p-xylene, and + propylbenzene; methylcyclohexane + n-hexane, + i-octane, and + benzene; and cyclooctane + benzene have been reported at 303.15 K over the entire range of composition. The viscosity deviations ?? and excess Gibbs energy of activation ?G*E of viscous flow based on Eyring's theory have been calculated. The effects of molecular sizes and shapes of the component molecules and of interaction energy in the mixture have been discussed. The viscosity data have been correlated with the equations of Grunberg and Nissan, Hind, McLaughlin and Ubbelohde, Tamura and Kurata, Katti and Chaudhri, McAllister, Heric and Brewer, and of Auslaender.
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Isentropic compressibilities ?S, and excess isentropic compressibilities ?SE have been determined from measurements of speeds of sound u and densities ? of 14 binary mixtures of triethylamine (TEA) and tri-n-butylamine (TBA) with n-hexane, n-octane, iso-octane, n-propylamine, n-butylamine, n-hexylamine and n-octylamine. The relative magnitude and sign of ?SE have been interpreted in terms of molecular interactions and interstitial accommodation. The values of ?SE for TEA + alkane are positive while for TBA + alkane are negative. The values of ?SE for TEA + primary amine become progressively less positive and eventually to negative with the increase in chain length of alkylamine. In case of TBA + primary amine, the values of ?SE increase from n-propylamine to n-butylamine, and then decrease with chain length of primary amine. The experimental speeds of sound u have been analyzed in terms of collision factor theory, free length theory and Prigogine–Flory–Patterson statistical theory of solutions.
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The speeds of sound u, isentropic compressibilities ?S, molar sound functions R, excess isentropic compressibilities ?SE and excess molar volumes VE for eight binary mixtures of cyclopentane, cyclohexane, cyclooctane and methylcyclohexane with benzene and of cyclohexane with toluene, ethyl benzene, p-xylene and propyl benzene at 303.15 K are reported. The effects of molecular sizes and shapes of the component molecules and of interaction energy in the mixture have been discussed. The Prigogine–Flory–Patterson theory has been applied to analyze the present binary mixtures along with the mixtures of cis- and trans-decalins with benzene and toluene taken from the literature.
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Isentropic compressibilities, Rao's molar sound functions, molar refractions, excess isentropic compressibilities, excess molar volumes, viscosity deviations and excess Gibbs energies of activation of viscous flow for seven binary mixtures of tetrahydrofuran (THF) with cyclohexane, methylcyclohexane, n-hexane, benzene, toluene, p-xylene and propylbenzene over the entire range of composition at 303.15 K have been derived from experimental densities, speeds of sound, refractive indices and viscosities. The excess partial molar volumes of THF in different solvents have been estimated. The experimental results have been analyzed in terms of the Prigogine–Flory–Patterson theory.
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Isentropic compressibilities ?S, excess isentropic compressibilities image, excess molar volumes VE, viscosity deviations ??, and excess Gibbs energy of activation of viscous flow ?G*E for nine binary mixtures of C4H8O with CCl4, CHCl3, CHCl2CHCl2, 1-C6H13Cl, 1-C6H13Br, CH3CO2CH3, CH3CO2C2H5, CH3CO2C4H9, and CH3CO2C5H11 at 303.15 K have been derived from experimental densities ?, speeds of sound u, refractive indexes nD and viscosities ?. The limiting values of excess partial molar volumes of C4H8O at infinite dilution image in different solvents have been estimated. The results obtained for dynamic viscosity of binary mixtures were used to test the semi-empirical relations of Grunberg–Nissan, Tamura–Kurata, Hind–McLaughlin–Ubbelohde, Katti–Chaudhri, McAllister, Heric, and Auslaender. Finally, the experimental refractive indexes were compared with the predicted results for Lorentz–Lorenz, Dale–Gladstone, Eykman, Arago–Boit, Newton, Oster, Heller, and Wiener equations.