Why Cities Fail: The Urban Security Crisis in Ecuador

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Compared to other countries in Latin America, Ecuador was traditionally considered a peaceful territory. However, 2022 was the most violent year in the history of Ecuador with a homicide rate of 25.6. In particular, the littoral city of Guayaquil (46.6) poses extraordinary challenges to Ecuadorian security agencies while criminal governance and firepower of criminal armed groups increased steadily in the past four years. This paper explores the relationship between ports, violence, and governance in the context of criminal wars. Through a process-tracing method, it studies the path through which Guayaquil ended up in a security crisis between 2018 and 2022. Using in-depth interviews, criminal justice data, and direct observations, we argue the relations between states and communities can dramatically change under the perception of state weakness despite the implementation of iron fist approaches as exceptional public safety measures.

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Mantilla, J., Andrade, C., & Vallejo, M. F. (2023). Why Cities Fail: The Urban Security Crisis in Ecuador. Journal of Strategic Security, 16(3), 141–153. https://doi.org/10.5038/1944-0472.16.3.2147

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