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ID161654
Title ProperHuman rights tragedy
Other Title InformationStrategic localization of US foreign policy in Colombia
LanguageENG
AuthorRegilme, Salvador Santino Fulo
Summary / Abstract (Note)How and to what extent do ideas and political discourses shape bilateral cooperation between a powerful state and its weaker ally? Why do weaker states act in ways that diverge from the expectations and preferences of the powerful state despite the contractual agreement borne out of bilateral cooperation? Drawing perspectives from constructivism and principal–agent framework, this article provides a conceptual-interpretative analysis of post-9/11 counterterror cooperation of the US government with Colombia – America’s long-standing ally in the region. The case study shows that the provision of security is not only conceived in the domestic levels but also produced in the transnational sphere; that security provision is not only a materially oriented political activity but also an ideational-discursive exchange where political actors legitimize and facilitate interstate cooperation; and, finally, that the power of dominant states is not only produced from within them but strategically reconstituted by weaker powerful states.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Relations Vol. 32, No.3; Sep 2018: p.343-365
Journal SourceInternational Relations Vol: 32 No 3
Key WordsHuman Rights ;  Political Violence ;  Counterterrorism ;  Latin America ;  Colombia ;  War on Terror ;  US Foreign Policy ;  War on Drugs ;  State Repression


 
 
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