Violent Nonstate Actors and the Emergence of Hybrid Governance in South America
In several Latin American countries, social violence has risen to warlike levels. Nevertheless, little attention has been paid to the extent of social violence and the new (informal) forms of governance generated by the so-called violent nonstate actors (VNSAs). Where a state’s forces fail to provid...
Main Authors: | Rafael Duarte Villa, Camila de Macedo Braga, Marcos Alan S. V. Ferreira |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Cambridge University Press
2021-03-01
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Series: | Latin American Research Review |
Online Access: | https://larrlasa.org/articles/756 |
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