Chapter 5: Colombia: Public Administration in the Midst of Uncertainty
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Published:2021
Maria Victoria Whittingham, 2021. "Colombia: Public Administration in the Midst of Uncertainty", The Emerald Handbook of Public Administration in Latin America, B. Guy Peters, Carlos Alba Tercedor, Conrado Ramos
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Abstract
Uncertainty is one of the principal features of public administration in Colombia. Therefore, presenting a clear and consistent analysis is difficult. This uncertainty exists alongside interesting efforts to modernize institutions. Among the challenges faced by public administration in Colombia, we find corruption, illegal bands of drug traffickers, and the lack of trust between critical actors involved in governance. The aim of this chapter is to share an analysis that illustrates the difficulties and contradictions faced by those working in the public sector.
“Colombia is a legal social state organized in the form of a unitary republic, decentralized, with the autonomy of its territorial units, democratic, participatory, and pluralistic, based on respect of human dignity, on the work and solidarity of the individuals who belong to it, and the predominance of the general interest” (National Constitution, 1st Article).
