Published Sep 26, 2013



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Ricardo Betancourt Vélez

Óscar Simmonds Pachón

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Abstract
This paper analyzes the causes of forgetfulness that has been a constant in the Colombian Amazon and the implications that it has had on the border and foreign policy in the country. It also argues that taking part of a group of global, regional and national transformations, ACTO has been revitalized, which can be the first step to expand the State’s institutions on the Amazon territory, the starting point to taking advantage of its strategic potential, and to create synergies with other countries that are part of the Organization to confront a set of threats that defying the rainforest. In addition, the agency can be a vector of South American integration that eventually, could be quite receptive to leadership of Colombia.
Keywords

Amazon, ACTO, Colombian Foreign Policy, Political Exclusion, International Positioning.Amazonía, OTCA, política exterior colombiana, exclusión política, posicionamiento internacional.

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How to Cite
Betancourt Vélez, R., & Simmonds Pachón, Óscar. (2013). ACTO: The Amazon in the Horizon of Colombian Foreign Policy. Papel Político, 18(1), 343–365. Retrieved from https://revistas.javeriana.edu.co/index.php/papelpol/article/view/6361
Section
International Relations