Colombian Agency and the making of US Foreign Policy

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Colombia Politics
Colombia's Internal Conflict
Colombian Agency
Colombian Army
Colombian Elite
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Colombia’s Internal Conflict
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Eta Terrorist
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Gran Colombia
Internal Affairs
Intervention
IR Theory
Janus Faced Approach
La Violencia
Latin American politics
Los Extraditables
Pastrana Administration
Pastrana's Peace Process
Pastrana’s Peace Process
Plan Colombia
Played Back
qualitative case study
Referral Sampling
security cooperation
small state agency
Tragic Flaw
US Colombia bilateral relations
US Foreign Policy
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Weak State Agency

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138659711
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 30 May 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book studies a significant event in US relations with Latin America, shedding light on the role of dependent states and their foreign policy agency in the process by which local concerns become intertwined with the dominant state’s foreign policy. Plan Colombia was a large-scale foreign aid programme through which the US intervened in the internal affairs of Colombia, by invitation. It proved to be one of the major successes of US foreign policy, and has been credited with stemming a potentially catastrophic security failure of the Colombian state.

This book discusses the strategies and practices deployed by the Colombian government to influence US foreign policy decision making at the bureaucratic, legislative and executive levels, and is a distinctive contribution to our understanding of the dynamics of small power agency. Giving a clearer insight into the decision making processes in both the US and Colombia, this book founds its argument on solid empirical analysis assembled from interviews of the major players in the events including: Andres Pastrana, President of Colombia; Thomas Pickering, US State Department; Arturo Valenzuela, Senior Director for Inter-American Affairs at the NSA; General Barry McCaffrey, the US ‘Drug Czar’; and Dennis Hastert, Speaker of the US House of Representatives.

Approaching the events in question from a bottom-up theoretical perspective that puts the emphasis on the facts of the case, this book will be of great interest to academics, students and policy makers in the field of foreign policy analysis, US foreign policy studies, and Latin American studies.

Alvaro Mendez is a Research Fellow in the Department of International Relations at the LSE, London. He is also Senior Lecturer in International Relations, Regent's University London and a Research Associate at the University of Bristol, UK.  

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