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Switzerland And Colombia

Submitted by marpettiford on December 9, 2007

Category: Social Issues
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It is general knowledge that a state is defined as a political unification of people occupying a definite territory that is organized and controlled by civil rule or government. Our world is covered with states; there is not a group of people that lives in some type of territory that is not a part of some state (O'Neil 20-22). States are very imperative to the world we live in today, if there were no states there would just be chaos everywhere. Historically speaking, states have been listed into three categories: successful states, failing states, and failed states. Mostly all of the states that exist today are successful states, much like the country of Switzerland. Switzerland is one of the more interesting successful states. There has not been a failed state in many years, but in modern times there are plethoras of failing countries. One of the most intriguing failing states would have to be Colombia. What is the difference between a successful state and a failing state? This is one question that has been circling around for decades. Comparing a successful state such as Switzerland to a failing state like Colombia should help in retrieving the answer to this looming question.
Colombia was formed in 1819 when all of the native people began to grow weary of Spain's royal rule. These native people decided to declare independence from Spain, this action sparked Spain to send over an army to try and regain the territory they had lost. A war broke out between the native people and the Spanish army. The Native people were victorious and the Republic of Greater Colombia was formed. Colombia was formed absolutely on the principle of consensus. Currently, the Republic of Colombia has a democratic ruling regime. Colombians have always been committed to the ideas of a democratic ruling regime. There have been instances where individuals would try to overtake the government, but Colombia always found a way to get back to its democratic roots....

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