La Constitución de 1991 y la política exterior colombiana
In 1991 the establishment of the policies which govern Colombian foreign policy showed that our lawmakers had considered the deep changes that States and international relations are going through. These principals, which refer to the need to open the country to the world in a creative way, led the g...
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Language: | Spanish |
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Universidad Externado de Colombia
2008
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Online Access: | http://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=3400294 |
Source: | Revista Derecho del Estado, ISSN 0122-9893, Nº. 21, 2008, pags. 247-260 |
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In 1991 the establishment of the policies which govern Colombian foreign
policy showed that our lawmakers had considered the deep changes that
States and international relations are going through. These principals, which
refer to the need to open the country to the world in a creative way, led the
government of the time to propose an opportune and pertinent proposition,
namely, the universalization of international relations.
Nevertheless, it can be claimed that nowadays Colombia does not have
a State foreign policy that adheres to the objective of universalization, but
instead has a policy that responds to the current necessities of the particular
government in power. This situation is evident in the ongoing process of
unilateralization, that is, a disregard for the importance of multilateralism.
This could lead to the country lining up with policies dictated by the Washington
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