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Varelas Suárez, F., Vallejo Duque, Y., Insuasty Rodríguez, A., & Cartagena Pamplona, F. (2008). Social action (agency to the presidency – colombia): is it a dynamic for the social development or just a strategy for the territorial control?. Ágora USB, 8(1), 101–122. https://doi.org/10.21500/16578031.1526
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Abstract

This current article aims at providing some concepts and details around the social policies which are developed in Colombia, in the middle of a dynamic of a conflict and in order to deal with it, and specifically to that dynamic relating to the Agency of the Social Action of the Presidency. In the country, two tendencies or methodologies can be seen. These two tendencies are fighting for space in order to face this conflicting socio-political and military reality; one is understood as a negotiation process with a political dynamic, and the other is perceived as a clearly military dynamic with a social component of recovery of territory and social control. In this document, it is expected to highlight the role played by the Agency of the Social Action of the Presidency, which is framed within this second view, dealing with the social topic, but from the frame of a military strategy of territorial control. This article aims at providing some information about the Agency of the Social Action of the Presidency from a specific point of view, how the State takes on the overcoming of the conflict in Colombia, leaving this way some perspectives of analysis and criticism

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