La semántica de la seguridad humana en la amazonia norrocidental, entre indígenas, administración mundial y la polítca de seguridad de Estados Unidos
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- Año de publicación 2002
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- The authors seek to investigate the articulation of human / environmental security agenda to justify military action under ‘Plan Colombia / Plan Andino’ (PC/PA), the USA anti drugs trafficking strategy for Amazonia. It is observed that PC/PA exacerbates existing inequities in the region and are ineffective at controlling ‘narco-trafficking’. The paper explores the relation between culture and human/environmental security.The discussion illustrates how cultural and aesthetics beliefs provide the background for agroecological practices adopted by indigenous Amazonian peoples. It is argued that political developments in the region have undermined the ability of this people to maintain their livelihood strategies. It is conclude that PC/PA, which effectively exclude indigenous peoples from the management of the rainforest environments where they have lived for centuries, is justified by the Colombian and USA governments on the ground that they improve security of the very people they displace.
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Citación recomendada (normas APA)
- Oscar Alfredo Forero Larrañaga, "La semántica de la seguridad humana en la amazonia norrocidental, entre indígenas, administración mundial y la polítca de seguridad de Estados Unidos", Amazonas (Colombia):-, 2002. Consultado en línea en la Biblioteca Digital de Bogotá (https://www.bibliotecadigitaldebogota.gov.co/resources/2087725/), el día 2024-05-17.