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Kokainkaos: Narkokrig i Ecuador

På berre fem år har Ecuador gått frå å vere eit av dei tryggaste landa i Latin-Amerika til eit av dei dødelegaste. Korleis kunne dette skje?

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The world’s cocaine production has doubled over the last decade. This has created new international smuggle routes with Ecuador as a mayor transit point. Large amounts of cocaine are smuggled into the country from Colombia and Peru, and then onwards to Europe and the US. Huge potential revenues combined with a weak state has set the stage for drug cartels to gain power across the country.

The last few years, rivalry between cartels has intensified. In 2022, murders in Ecuador increased by 85% and violence linked to drug cartels is putting national institutions to the test. In 2023, one of the presidential candidates was killed after he threatened to take down drug gangs. This week, prison guards were murdered and a TV studio stormed by gangsters.

Ecuador’s President Noboa has declared a national state of emergency.

How did Ecuador go from being one of the safest to one of the deadliest countries in Latin America? How are the country’s institutions responding to the situation?

We have invited PhD candidates Monica Beeder (CMI/NHH) and José Zurita-Tapia (UiB) to explain how Ecuador got thrown into a spiraling drug war. The conversation is led by Professor Leiv Marsteintredet, head of Department of Comparative Politics, UiB.