Estefanía Ciro Rodríguez’s research while affiliated with Western Institute of Technology and Higher Education and other places

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Figure 1. The model of expansion of the agrarian frontier and land accumulation in Colombia.
Tillyian process without a Tillyian effect: criminalised economies and state-building in the Colombian conflict
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February 2022

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Journal of Political Power

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Estefanía Ciro Rodríguez

Illegal economies have received substantial attention in conflict studies over the past decades. Often, this attention is linked to economicist paradigms, rendering invisible the political processes linking conflict and illegal economies. By discussing the Colombian case, we argue that criminalisation is linked to patterns of capital accumulation and State-building. First, it reflects a long-term conflict of Proudhonian overtones between small-scale producers and big capital; secondly, it reflects a Tillyian process but without a Tillyian effect. Thus, the interaction between capital accumulation, political power and warfare takes place, without the expected result of a centralised and efficient, democratic State.

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... ,Menton and Le Billon 2021, Gutiérrez and Ciro 2022, Albarracín et al. 2023, Corredor-Garcia and López Vega 2024. This context indicates strongly that the state's intention with this war on the forest is more related to historical patterns of frontier state-building through military presence and the criminalization of indigenous, campesinos, afro-descendant, and rural communities to allow large-scale capital accumulation, instead of combating deforestation, even showing its incapacity to halt it(Ungar 2017, Revelo-Rebolledo 2019, Acero and Thomson 2022, Benites 2023, Rojas Herrera and Dessein 2023. ...

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“Everyone decided to declare war on the forest”: between territorial peace and pacification in the Colombian Andean-Amazon
Tillyian process without a Tillyian effect: criminalised economies and state-building in the Colombian conflict

Journal of Political Power