Foreign Policy Analysis and the Making of Plan Colombia Academic Article

journal

  • Global Society

abstract

  • This article, through a Foreign Policy Analysis (FPA) perspective, analyses the only long-term foreign policy decision ever made in Colombia. Since FPA portrays a theory of human political choice to analyse foreign policy behaviour, this analysis will specifically focus on Plan Colombia’s decision-makers as a case study using empirical examples. The purpose is to understand the specificity of this foreign policy decision-making process from an unexplored perspective, namely Groupthink theory. Although Janis has asserted that the process would negatively affect decision-making quality, this article contradicts this assumption based on both the boundaries and opportunities encountered when applying mainstream FPA to a non-US case study. As such, a major challenge remains when it comes to judging quality and, correspondingly, expecting certain outcomes. This article demonstrates that group cohesiveness and concurrence-seeking tendencies may be useful for explaining successful foreign policy decision outcomes.

publication date

  • 2017-4-3

edition

  • 31

keywords

  • Colombia
  • Group
  • analysis
  • behavior analysis
  • decision
  • decision maker
  • decision making
  • decision-making process
  • foreign policy
  • plan
  • policy analysis

International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)

  • 1360-0826

number of pages

  • 27

start page

  • 245

end page

  • 271