Abstract

espanolEste texto trata de abordar el fenomeno de la corrupcion, del caso de los “Cuellos Blancos del Puerto” desde una aproximacion novedosa de captura estatal que tiene como finalidad la Reconfiguracion Cooptada del Estado (RCdE), en base a factores estructurales y a la particularidad especifica de los actores de la red y sus actividades demostradas en las evidencias empiricas. Para poder sustentar este planteamiento, se realiza un analisis conceptual de las nociones de crimen organizado en contraposicion con la de redes ilicitas; la de influencias corruptas y captura del Estado, para lo cual, se hace una breve revision de las teorias que sostienen estos fenomenos. Asi, el texto ofrece una respuesta formal a un fenomeno del cual se sabe muy poco y se analiza aun menos: es una primera aproximacion, de la cual se espera genere profundizaciones mas complejas en otras investigaciones. EnglishThis text tries to address the phenomenon of corruption, from the case of the Cuellos Blancos del Puerto from a novel approach of state capture that has the purpose of the Co-State Reconfiguration of the State (RCdE), based on structural factors and the specific particularity of the actors in the network and their activities demonstrated in the empirical evidence; In order to sustain this approach, a conceptual analysis of the notions of organized crime as opposed to that of illicit networks is carried out; the one of corrupt influences and capture of the State for which a brief review of the theories that support these phenomena is made. Thus, the text offers a formal response to a phenomenon of which very little is known and even less is analyzed: it is a first approximation, which is expected to generate more complex insights in other investigations.

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