Cooperación dependiente asociada. Relaciones estratégicas asimétricas entre Colombia y Estados Unidos

The “exportation” of security has become a core component of Colombia’s foreign policy. Although the cooperation provided for third parties is a result of the country’s strategy to increase its own regional and international visibility, much of it is the result of triangulation with the United State...

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Main Authors: Arlene B. Tickner, Mateo Morales
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad de los Andes 2015-09-01
Series:Colombia Internacional
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Online Access:http://colombiainternacional.uniandes.edu.co/view.php/9234/index.php?id=9234
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spelling doaj-1a48197513a14d9c96b9b9e346173f2d2020-11-24T22:59:54ZengUniversidad de los AndesColombia Internacional0121-56121900-60042015-09-018517120510.7440/colombiaint85.2015.06Cooperación dependiente asociada. Relaciones estratégicas asimétricas entre Colombia y Estados UnidosArlene B. Tickner0Mateo Morales1Universidad de los Andes (Colombia)Universidad de los Andes (Colombia)The “exportation” of security has become a core component of Colombia’s foreign policy. Although the cooperation provided for third parties is a result of the country’s strategy to increase its own regional and international visibility, much of it is the result of triangulation with the United States. The main objective of the article is to critically question this new model of bilateral interaction in light of the conceptual literature on asymmetrical international relations, which gravitates around the degrees of dependency, submission, penetration, reciprocity and autonomy that exist between states with marked power differentials. We argue that in situations characterized by asymmetry, a more autonomous form of behavior on the part of the weak country does not necessarily clash with being dependent on the strong one. However, the article concludes that the “associated dependent cooperation” that exists between Colombia and the United States, although it seems to configure a more strategic and less subordinate bilateral relationship, is not free of contradictions.http://colombiainternacional.uniandes.edu.co/view.php/9234/index.php?id=9234Securitydependencyautonomyassociated dependent cooperationColombiaUnited States
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author Arlene B. Tickner
Mateo Morales
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Cooperación dependiente asociada. Relaciones estratégicas asimétricas entre Colombia y Estados Unidos
Colombia Internacional
Security
dependency
autonomy
associated dependent cooperation
Colombia
United States
author_facet Arlene B. Tickner
Mateo Morales
author_sort Arlene B. Tickner
title Cooperación dependiente asociada. Relaciones estratégicas asimétricas entre Colombia y Estados Unidos
title_short Cooperación dependiente asociada. Relaciones estratégicas asimétricas entre Colombia y Estados Unidos
title_full Cooperación dependiente asociada. Relaciones estratégicas asimétricas entre Colombia y Estados Unidos
title_fullStr Cooperación dependiente asociada. Relaciones estratégicas asimétricas entre Colombia y Estados Unidos
title_full_unstemmed Cooperación dependiente asociada. Relaciones estratégicas asimétricas entre Colombia y Estados Unidos
title_sort cooperación dependiente asociada. relaciones estratégicas asimétricas entre colombia y estados unidos
publisher Universidad de los Andes
series Colombia Internacional
issn 0121-5612
1900-6004
publishDate 2015-09-01
description The “exportation” of security has become a core component of Colombia’s foreign policy. Although the cooperation provided for third parties is a result of the country’s strategy to increase its own regional and international visibility, much of it is the result of triangulation with the United States. The main objective of the article is to critically question this new model of bilateral interaction in light of the conceptual literature on asymmetrical international relations, which gravitates around the degrees of dependency, submission, penetration, reciprocity and autonomy that exist between states with marked power differentials. We argue that in situations characterized by asymmetry, a more autonomous form of behavior on the part of the weak country does not necessarily clash with being dependent on the strong one. However, the article concludes that the “associated dependent cooperation” that exists between Colombia and the United States, although it seems to configure a more strategic and less subordinate bilateral relationship, is not free of contradictions.
topic Security
dependency
autonomy
associated dependent cooperation
Colombia
United States
url http://colombiainternacional.uniandes.edu.co/view.php/9234/index.php?id=9234
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