La guerra fría en Colombia. Una periodización necesaria

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This article presents a periodization of the Cold War in Colombia, the confrontation between the powers and power blocks transferred to different countries, creating a problem of relations inside each of them. The study shows the existance of three great periods, coinciding in some points with periodizations of the international conlict, but also possessing particularities that respond to the political development of the country. Based on the fact that the Cold War was an international war of ideas that assumed the interior of different nations as its scenery, its periodization must equally take into account the particularities of the different cases, and the conlicts between the different forces struggling internally for power. As a confrontation for societal projects, this study is framed in political history and its documentary sources are the different actions, events, and policies that explain the historical development of the country, from the perspectve of its different actors. Nevertheless, as part of an international conlict, it also uses documents that narrate and describe the principal actions promoted by the United States speciically for the Colombian case and in general for the whole continent.

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González Cepeda, L. (2017). La guerra fría en Colombia. Una periodización necesaria. Historia y Memoria, 2017-July(15), 295–330. https://doi.org/10.19053/20275137.n15.2017.6119

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