Colombian Agency and the Making of US Foreign Policy This book is a study of a significant event in the foreign relations of the US with Latin America, which sheds light on the role of dependent states and their agency in the international process by which local concerns become entangled with the dominant state’s geopolitics. Plan Colombia was a large- scale foreign aid programme under which the US intervened, by invitation, in the internal affairs of Colombia. It has 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. Discussed are the stratagems and practices deployed by the Colombian gov- ernment to influence US foreign policy decision making at the bureaucratic, legislative and executive levels. It is a distinctive contribution to our understand- ing of the dynamics of small state agency, giving a clearer than usual insight into the decision- making processes in both the US and Colombia. The monograph founds its argument on solid empirical analysis assembled from interviews of the major players in the events narrated, including: Andrés Pastrana, President of Colombia; Thomas Pickering, third ranking officer at the US State Department; Arturo Valenzuela, Senior Director for Inter- American Affairs at the NSA and former Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs; General Barry McCaffrey, the US ‘Drug Czar’; and Dennis Hastert, Speaker of the US House of Representatives. Approaching the case from a bottom- up theoretical perspective that emphas- ises the facts, 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. Álvaro Méndez is a Senior Research Fellow in the Department of International Relations at the London School of Economics. He is also Senior Lecturer in International Relations at Regent’s University London, and a former editor of Millennium – Journal of International Studies. Routledge Studies in Foreign Policy Analysis Series Editors: Christopher Alden London School of Economics, UK and Amnon Aran City University of London, UK www.routledge.com/series/RSIHR The Foreign Policy Analysis (FPA) series covers a broad intellectual canvass, which brings together scholars of International Relations, Area Studies, Politics, and other related fields such as Political Psychology and Administrative Studies. It also engages with a wide range of empirical issues: from the study of the foreign policy of individual countries, to specific aspects of foreign policy such as economic diplomacy or bureaucratic politics, through germane theoretical issues such as rationality and foreign policy. The Series aims to specialize in FPA as well as appeal to the wider community of scholars within International Relations, related fields, and amongst practitioners. As such the range of topics covered by the Series includes, but is not be limited to, foreign policy decision- making; the foreign policy of individual states and non- state actors. In addition it will include analytical aspects of foreign policy, for instance, the role of domestic factors; political parties; elites. Theoretical issue- areas that advance the study of foreign policy analysis, for example, FPA and Gender, Critical FPA, FPA in a new media landscape, Ethics and FPA, are also be welcomed. 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Identifiers: LCCN 2017004343| ISBN 9781138659711 (hardback) | ISBN 9781315620039 (ebook)Subjects: LCSH: United States–Foreign relations– Colombia. | Colombia–Foreign relations–United States. | Colombia– Politics and government. | Economic assistance, American–Colombia. | Military assistance, American–Colomiba. Classification: LCC E183.8.C7 M46 2017 | DDC 327.730861–dc23 LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2017004343 ISBN: 978-1-138-65971-1 (hbk) ISBN: 978-1-31562-003-9 (ebk) Typeset in Times New Roman by Wearset Ltd, Boldon, Tyne and Wear I dedicate this book to my mother Leonor Suárez and my father Álvaro Méndez Peñaranda Contents Acknowledgements ix List of tables x List of abbreviations xi 1 Intervention by invitation: Colombian agency and the making of US foreign policy 1 Introduction 1 The state of the art 4 Methodology 18 2 Colombian political history from shaky Founding to near state failure (1810–1998) 34 The determinants of Colombian state weakness 35 The aftershocks of the Founding (1830–1903) 42 The long peace – an anomaly in Colombian history 50 The contemporary recrudescence of violence (1946–98) 53 The Nadir (1994–98) 65 3 Plan Colombia: The narrative mainline 83 The prospect of state failure – the seed of Plan Colombia 84 National Development Plan: matrix of plan Colombia 90 Pastrana gambles on peace: the FARC and the DMZ 95 Pastrana proposes, the FARC dispose 103 The US accepts intervention, as scaled-down 111 4 Success through entrepreneurial agency 132 The structure of Colombian agency 132 Bargaining on the third level 135 Colombian agency tips the balance 142 Legislative history of plan Colombia 149 viii Contents 5 Findings and conclusions 176 Discussion of findings 176 General observations 188 Appendix NDP (1998–2002) table of contents in relevant detail 195 Bibliography 199 Index 224 Acknowledgements I would like to express my gratitude to Tatiana for her love and support through- out the long road to the completion of this project. Special thanks are also due to Chris Alden, Jerry Wittmeier Bains, Fiona Ferrer, Claudio Galan, Libardo Ger- ardino, Cristian Mendez, Liliana Méndez, Juliana Méndez, Sebastian Nieto, Andrés Rugeles, Yves Raymond and Marco Schönborn for their incredible con- tributions to the endless task of finishing the text of this monograph. On the Colombian side of political actors featured in this book, I would like to acknow- ledge my good friend Guillermo Fernandez de Soto for providing inspiration and opening so many doors. On the US side, I would like to acknowledge my good friends Stuart Lippe, Gabriel Marcella and Arturo Valenzuela for giving me access to so many people who otherwise would have been out of reach.
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