Columns & Blogs
Columns & Blogs
Prison for Protecting the Land
By Carlos Andrés Baquero Díaz |
“Other indigenous communities in Peru, in similar cases regarding the protection of their land, are afraid to protest because the ghost of the Baguazo is always there.”
Read more The Internal Morality of Football
By Rodrigo Uprimny Yepes |
Is there a morality in football and, if so, could it serve as a source of moral teachings?
Read more Homeland, God and Football
By Mauricio García Villegas |
The Romanian poet Lucian Blaga once said: "after having discovered that life is without meaning, what we are left with is to give it one."
Read more A New Development Plan?
By Celeste Kauffman, Diana Rodríguez Franco |
While the Government has revisited the mining development plan because it has not performed as well as it originally hoped, a new development plan seems to have come to the fore: "fracking" or unconventional gas extraction. We still have time to stop it.
Read more Politics and Human Rights
By Nelson Camilo Sánchez León |
The challenge is to close the gap between the abuses of each one of these extremes.
Read more Out of Place
By Vivian Newman Pont |
This is an unpopular column. It is for all those maladjusted people that do not get excited about football (we are only 6% of the Colombian population, according to a survey done by YouGov).
Read more Land Restitution: Between Advances and Obstacles
By Aura Bolívar Jaime |
Three years have passed since the Colombian Congress passed the Law of Victims and two and a half years since the land restitution process began. The facts and data show that it is neither an absolute success as the government claims nor a total failure as its critics argue.
Read more Advances in Equality, But Lethal Prejudices
By Rodrigo Uprimny Yepes |
Yesterday on June 28th many around the world celebrated LGBT pride.
Read more Football and Citizen Culture
By Mauricio García Villegas |
The recent victories of the Colombian national team not only has underscored noble sentiments of national unity and patriotism, but also the difficulty we Colombians have in celebrating without violence.
Read more Compulsory Voting without Democracy?
By Sebastián Lalinde Ordóñez |
Given that Colombia has been a country historically afflicted with low electoral turn-out, each election cycle commentators argue in favor and against compulsory voting.
Read more Santos’ Debts
By Carlos Andrés Baquero Díaz |
In his second term, the Santos administration should fulfill its promises to indigenous groups, afro-descendant communities and rural workers.
Read more Thank you Juan Ricardo Ortega
By César Rodríguez-Garavito (Retired in 2019) |
The best public officer of Santos' government and the best tax collector in recent history is leaving.
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