Percepciones hemisféricas sobre la crisis colombiana: el caso de Ecuador
No. 60 (2004-07-01)Author(s)
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Pablo Andrade A.Centro Andino de Estudios Internacionales (CAEI)Universidad Andina Simón Bolívar (UASB)-Sede Ecuador.
Abstract
The essay describes the securitization of Ecuador’s policy regarding the Colombian conflict. The author argues that since 1999, distinct governments have adopted a policy that treats the Colombian conflict as a threat to the existential survival of Ecuador. In the first part of the essay, the author discusses the assumptions underlying this policy in light of the available empirical evidence on the effects of the armed conflict over the past five years. The second part deals with the process of securitization itself, illustrating the effects of perceptions of threat on the part of Ecuador’s decision-makers, in particular the Armed Forces. The last two sections examine the links existing between Ecuador’s policy and the regional interests of the United States, and the effects of the securitization process and its likely continuation in the future.
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