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      Narco‐frontiers: A spatial framework for drug‐fuelled accumulation

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      Journal of Agrarian Change
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          Based on historical and ethnographic research conducted in a region of northwest Colombia and drawing on the stories of novelist Gabriel García Márquez, this article develops the analytical concept of “narco‐frontiers” to help disentangle the confusing political economy of agrarian spaces affected by the violence of the drug war. As socially produced spaces, narco‐frontiers emerge through the convergence of four interlocking processes: uneven development, internal colonialism, political violence, and narco‐fuelled dispossession. Although often depicted as “ungovernable” or “stateless” spaces, narco‐frontiers are wracked by extra‐legal regimes of rule in which the state is simply one actor among others. With the drug trade inducing violent agrarian change all over the world—from Colombia to Afghanistan, Burma to Central America—this article offers a spatial‐historical framework for understanding these dramatic transformations.

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                Journal
                Journal of Agrarian Change
                Journal of Agrarian Change
                Wiley
                1471-0358
                1471-0366
                April 2019
                November 08 2018
                April 2019
                : 19
                : 2
                : 211-224
                Affiliations
                [1 ] Peace and Conflict Studies Program and Department of Geography Colgate University Hamilton New York
                Article
                10.1111/joac.12300
                7b395edf-5eaa-4ffc-9bdb-1afc60b98040
                © 2019

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