Political violence in Latin America refers to the use of physical force or coercion by state or non-state actors to achieve political objectives, often manifesting through armed conflict, terrorism, repression, or civil unrest. This phenomenon is influenced by historical, social, and economic factors unique to the region.
Political violence in Latin America refers to the use of physical force or coercion by state or non-state actors to achieve political objectives, often manifesting through armed conflict, terrorism, repression, or civil unrest. This phenomenon is influenced by historical, social, and economic factors unique to the region.