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What is Commercial or Criminal Insurgency

Handbook of Research on Transitional Justice and Peace Building in Turbulent Regions
Describes an insurgency movement whose political motivation has been perverted by criminal interests. It hasn’t necessarily become a criminal organization itself, but it has become impossible to determine if their objectives are purely political or criminal.
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Criminal Interests within Political Insurgencies: The Case for Development-Centred Counterinsurgency
Oscar Palma (Universidad del Rosario, Colombia)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-9675-4.ch021
Abstract
Insurgencies are progressive and systematic insurrections with political aims. They are usually aimed at the creation of a new state, the liberation of a nation from foreign intervention, the transformation of the political system, or the imposition of a certain way of life. Whereas this political character sets them apart from common criminals, whose main objective is personal profit; in practice, most insurgencies are a combination of criminal and political interests. Solutions that address political grievances or criminal motivations separately, leaving one of them aside, are highly likely to fail, perpetuating violence. Development-centred counterinsurgency seems to be an ideal framework to confront this type of insurgencies. The case of Colombia is examined to observe achievements, failures and challenges.
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