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Civil Wars North and South: Perspectives on Colombia from the US Civil War

February 4, 2008 Paul Wolf 0

Despite hundreds of thousands of casualties in the last sixty years alone, the Colombian government denies the existence of an insurgency within its borders.  Too weak to seize power, but too strong to defeat, the rebels have now been recognized by neighboring Venezuela as belligerent armies.  A review of the application of International Humanitarian Law to the U.S. Civil War provides a surprising perspective.  […]

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