The role of political decision-making processes and international cooperation in promoting peace and resolving armed conflict in Colombia

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Ano de defesa: 2020
Autor(a) principal: Martinez, Margarita Maria Bautista
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Tipo de documento: Tese
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Link de acesso: https://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/101/101131/tde-21042021-154732/
Resumo: This thesis analyses the Colombian government\'s decision-making process that involved international actors during the Havana peace process (2012-2016). The research highlights the influence of international actors in the government\'s decisions that worked to end the armed conflict between the government and the FARC-EP in Colombia. In particular, this study raises the following research question: How, and in what way, was the Colombian government\'s decision-making process influenced by international actors, especially the presence and actions of the UN, during the Havana peace process? The hypothesis of this research expects that the decision-making of the Colombian government during the Havana peace process had a key political condition of clearly defined involvement from international actors. It focuses on the Colombian Executive branch as the main actor and its relations with other national and international actors. To do so, the research references the theories of Foreign Policy Analysis, including the Governmental Politics Model and the Two-Level Game Model. This thesis provides an in-depth analysis of the Colombian government\'s decision-making process that involved UN cooperation by applying an interpretative case study. The research methodology is built on data collection gathered by interviewing a number of high-profile individuals involved in the Havana peace process including members of the Colombian government, members of the former guerrilla FARC-EP, United Nations Officials, and national and international academics and advisors who were involved in the decision-making during the negotiations. The conclusion goes on to argue that the Colombian decision-making process implemented during the negotiations was designed precisely to effectively define the role of international support, which improved the likelihood of success of the final peace agreement. The cooperation of international actors, especially from the UN, built trust between the negotiating parties regarding the sustainability of the negotiations. In addition, the international cooperation promoted institutional and political conditions that were necessary to achieve the final peace agreement.
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spelling The role of political decision-making processes and international cooperation in promoting peace and resolving armed conflict in ColombiaO papel dos processos políticos-decisórios e a cooperação internacional para promoção da paz e a resolução do conflito armado na ColômbiaColombian armed conflictConflito armado colombianoCooperação internacionalInternational cooperationNegociaçõesNegotiationsPeace processPolitical decision-making processesProcesso de pazProcessos políticos de tomada de decisãoThis thesis analyses the Colombian government\'s decision-making process that involved international actors during the Havana peace process (2012-2016). The research highlights the influence of international actors in the government\'s decisions that worked to end the armed conflict between the government and the FARC-EP in Colombia. In particular, this study raises the following research question: How, and in what way, was the Colombian government\'s decision-making process influenced by international actors, especially the presence and actions of the UN, during the Havana peace process? The hypothesis of this research expects that the decision-making of the Colombian government during the Havana peace process had a key political condition of clearly defined involvement from international actors. It focuses on the Colombian Executive branch as the main actor and its relations with other national and international actors. To do so, the research references the theories of Foreign Policy Analysis, including the Governmental Politics Model and the Two-Level Game Model. This thesis provides an in-depth analysis of the Colombian government\'s decision-making process that involved UN cooperation by applying an interpretative case study. The research methodology is built on data collection gathered by interviewing a number of high-profile individuals involved in the Havana peace process including members of the Colombian government, members of the former guerrilla FARC-EP, United Nations Officials, and national and international academics and advisors who were involved in the decision-making during the negotiations. The conclusion goes on to argue that the Colombian decision-making process implemented during the negotiations was designed precisely to effectively define the role of international support, which improved the likelihood of success of the final peace agreement. The cooperation of international actors, especially from the UN, built trust between the negotiating parties regarding the sustainability of the negotiations. In addition, the international cooperation promoted institutional and political conditions that were necessary to achieve the final peace agreement.Esta tese analisa o processo de tomada de decisão do governo colombiano que envolveu atores internacionais durante o processo de paz de Havana (2012-2016). A pesquisa destaca a influência de atores internacionais nas decisões governamentais que funcionaram para concluir o conflito armado entre o governo e as FARC-EP na Colômbia. Em particular, este estudo levanta a seguinte pergunta de pesquisa: Como, e de qual forma, o processo de tomada de decisão do governo colombiano foi influenciado pelos atores internacionais, especialmente a presença e ação da ONU, no processo de paz de Havana? A hipótese desta pesquisa argumenta que o processo de tomada de decisão do governo colombiano durante o processo de paz de Havana requereu uma condição política de ter claramente definidos os limites do envolvimento de atores internacionais. A pesquisa se concentra no poder Executivo colombiano como ator principal e em suas relações com outros atores nacionais e internacionais. Para isso, a pesquisa se baseia em teorias de Análise de Política Externa, incluindo o Modelo da Política Governamental e o Modelo de Jogo de Dois Níveis. Esta tese proporciona uma profunda análise do processo de tomada de decisão do governo colombiano que envolveu cooperação da ONU, aplicando um estudo de caso interpretativo. A metodologia de pesquisa se fundamenta na coleta de dados, entrevistando vários indivíduos de alto nível envolvidos no processo de paz na Colômbia, incluindo membros do Governo colombiano, membros da ex-guerrilha das FARC-EP, funcionários das Nações Unidas, acadêmicos e assessores nacionais e internacionais envolvidos no processo de tomada de decisão durante as negociações. A conclusão da pesquisa argumenta então que o processo de tomada de decisão colombiano implementado durante as negociações foi designado precisamente para definir efetivamente o papel do apoio internacional, que melhoraria a probabilidade de sucesso do acordo final de paz. A cooperação de atores internacionais, especialmente da ONU, criou confiança entre as partes negociadoras sobre a sustentabilidade das negociações. Adicionalmente, a cooperação internacional promoveu condições institucionais e políticas que foram necessárias para alcançar o acordo final de paz.Biblioteca Digitais de Teses e Dissertações da USPVilla, Rafael Antonio DuarteMartinez, Margarita Maria Bautista2020-10-09info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdfhttps://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/101/101131/tde-21042021-154732/reponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USPinstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPLiberar o conteúdo para acesso público.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesseng2021-06-14T23:37:02Zoai:teses.usp.br:tde-21042021-154732Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttp://www.teses.usp.br/PUBhttp://www.teses.usp.br/cgi-bin/mtd2br.plvirginia@if.usp.br|| atendimento@aguia.usp.br||virginia@if.usp.bropendoar:27212021-06-14T23:37:02Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USP - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The role of political decision-making processes and international cooperation in promoting peace and resolving armed conflict in Colombia
O papel dos processos políticos-decisórios e a cooperação internacional para promoção da paz e a resolução do conflito armado na Colômbia
title The role of political decision-making processes and international cooperation in promoting peace and resolving armed conflict in Colombia
spellingShingle The role of political decision-making processes and international cooperation in promoting peace and resolving armed conflict in Colombia
Martinez, Margarita Maria Bautista
Colombian armed conflict
Conflito armado colombiano
Cooperação internacional
International cooperation
Negociações
Negotiations
Peace process
Political decision-making processes
Processo de paz
Processos políticos de tomada de decisão
title_short The role of political decision-making processes and international cooperation in promoting peace and resolving armed conflict in Colombia
title_full The role of political decision-making processes and international cooperation in promoting peace and resolving armed conflict in Colombia
title_fullStr The role of political decision-making processes and international cooperation in promoting peace and resolving armed conflict in Colombia
title_full_unstemmed The role of political decision-making processes and international cooperation in promoting peace and resolving armed conflict in Colombia
title_sort The role of political decision-making processes and international cooperation in promoting peace and resolving armed conflict in Colombia
author Martinez, Margarita Maria Bautista
author_facet Martinez, Margarita Maria Bautista
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Villa, Rafael Antonio Duarte
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Martinez, Margarita Maria Bautista
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Colombian armed conflict
Conflito armado colombiano
Cooperação internacional
International cooperation
Negociações
Negotiations
Peace process
Political decision-making processes
Processo de paz
Processos políticos de tomada de decisão
topic Colombian armed conflict
Conflito armado colombiano
Cooperação internacional
International cooperation
Negociações
Negotiations
Peace process
Political decision-making processes
Processo de paz
Processos políticos de tomada de decisão
description This thesis analyses the Colombian government\'s decision-making process that involved international actors during the Havana peace process (2012-2016). The research highlights the influence of international actors in the government\'s decisions that worked to end the armed conflict between the government and the FARC-EP in Colombia. In particular, this study raises the following research question: How, and in what way, was the Colombian government\'s decision-making process influenced by international actors, especially the presence and actions of the UN, during the Havana peace process? The hypothesis of this research expects that the decision-making of the Colombian government during the Havana peace process had a key political condition of clearly defined involvement from international actors. It focuses on the Colombian Executive branch as the main actor and its relations with other national and international actors. To do so, the research references the theories of Foreign Policy Analysis, including the Governmental Politics Model and the Two-Level Game Model. This thesis provides an in-depth analysis of the Colombian government\'s decision-making process that involved UN cooperation by applying an interpretative case study. The research methodology is built on data collection gathered by interviewing a number of high-profile individuals involved in the Havana peace process including members of the Colombian government, members of the former guerrilla FARC-EP, United Nations Officials, and national and international academics and advisors who were involved in the decision-making during the negotiations. The conclusion goes on to argue that the Colombian decision-making process implemented during the negotiations was designed precisely to effectively define the role of international support, which improved the likelihood of success of the final peace agreement. The cooperation of international actors, especially from the UN, built trust between the negotiating parties regarding the sustainability of the negotiations. In addition, the international cooperation promoted institutional and political conditions that were necessary to achieve the final peace agreement.
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