Estados fallidos: ¿amenaza global o regional?

dc.creatorCamargo, Antonio M.
dc.creatorGuáqueta, Freddy A
dc.creatorRamírez, Javier F
dc.date2010-09-12
dc.identifierhttps://revistas.unimilitar.edu.co/index.php/ries/article/view/2560
dc.identifier10.18359/ries.2560
dc.descriptionFailed States have been understood as a global threat by virtue of the terrorist groups that emerge and consolidate in their interior, where they are supposed to plan international actions. This document, however, delimits the impact of the state failure to regional confines, inasmuch as the neighboring countries of a failed State are the ones that, through their borders, see their internal dynamics modified due to two main factors: the illegal traffic caused by the absence of effective controls on the part of the State, and the large quantities of refugees that cross the borders closest to their failed place of origin and settle in nearby countries. Therefore, it is refuted in good measure the idea that repercussions of the failure of some States, bring the invariable consequence of a terrorist attack of global dimensions; instead, it is a matter of recognizing that their regional neighbors are the ones that are impacted by the anomalies of the Failed States.
dc.descriptionLos Estados fallidos han sido entendidos como una amenaza global en virtud de los grupos terroristas que emergen y se consolidan en su interior, desde donde se supone planean acciones internacionales. El presente documento, sin embargo, deslinda el impacto de la falla estatal al ámbito regional, como quiera que son los países vecinos de un Estado fallido los que, a través de sus fronteras, ven modificadas sus dinámicas internas debido a dos factores principales: los tráficos ilegales causados por la ausencia de controles efectivos por parte del Estado, y las grandes cantidades de refugiados que cruzan las fronteras más inmediatas de su fallido lugar de origen y se asientan en los países más cercanos. Por tanto, se desmiente en buena medida la idea según la cual la repercusión del fracaso de algunos Estados trae consigo la invariable consecuencia de un ataque terrorista de dimensiones globales, más bien se trata de reconocer que son sus vecinos regionales los que resultan impactados por sus anomalías.
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dc.sourceRevista de Relaciones Internacionales, Estrategia y Seguridad; Vol. 5 No. 2 (2010): REVISTA DE RELACIONES INTERNACIONALES, ESTRATEGIA Y SEGURIDAD; 73-108
dc.sourceRevista de Relaciones Internacionales, Estrategia y Seguridad; Vol. 5 Núm. 2 (2010): REVISTA DE RELACIONES INTERNACIONALES, ESTRATEGIA Y SEGURIDAD; 73-108
dc.sourceRevista de Relaciones Internacionales, Estrategia y Seguridad; v. 5 n. 2 (2010): REVISTA DE RELACIONES INTERNACIONALES, ESTRATEGIA Y SEGURIDAD; 73-108
dc.source1909-7743
dc.source1909-3063
dc.subjectFailed states
dc.subjectterrorism
dc.subjectrefugees
dc.subjectungoverned areas
dc.subjectinternational organized crime
dc.subjectglobal threat
dc.subjectregional threat
dc.subjectEstados fallidos
dc.subjectterrorismo
dc.subjectrefugiados
dc.subjectáreas sin gobierno
dc.subjectcrimen organizado internacional
dc.subjectamenaza global
dc.subjectamenaza regional
dc.titleFailed states: global or regional threat?
dc.titleEstados fallidos: ¿amenaza global o regional?
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