During the last five decades, Colombia’s foreign, defense and strategic priorities have been driven and determined by the country’s internal armed conflict, with the “War on Drugs” becoming the dom...
Home | Columns | Media Watch | Reports | Links | About Us | Contact
Column 091508 Brewer
MEXIDATA . INFO
Monday, September 15, 2008 Panama Must Remilitarize to Strengthen Regional Security By Je...
Home | Columns | Media Watch | Reports | Links | About Us | Contact
Column 031708 Brewer
MEXIDATA . INFO
Monday, March 17, 2008 Colombia Looks to Dismantle FARC Guerrillas By Jerry Brewer Latin ...
Home | Columns | Media Watch | Reports | Links | About Us | Contact
Column 032706 Brewer
MEXIDATA . INFO
Monday, March 27, 2006 Who’s Meddling in Latin American Politics? By Jerry Brewer It does...
Home | Columns | Media Watch | Reports | Links | About Us | Contact
MEXIDATA . INFO
Column 092605 Brewer Monday, September 26, 2005 Plausible deniability in Mexico and Latin America By Jerry Brewe...
This March 31, 2009, theme from World Politics Review includes three articles analyzing U.S. efforts to improve its counterinsurgency strategy, particularly in the context of Afghanistan. The autho...
In this March 2009 WPR feature article, Anastasia Moloney looks inside the U.S.-backed counterinsurgency campaign in Colombia, with particular focus on action occurring in the country's southern ju...
In this May 2009 WPR feature article, Anastasia Moloney examines the Colombian government's war against the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, which the government appears on the verge of winn...
Facebook for Protest? The Value of Social Software for Political Activism in the Anti-FARC Rallies
Christina Neumayer & Celina Raffl ICT&S Center, University of Salzburg, Austria
DigiActive Resea...
Synopsis of Peter Dale Scott, Drugs, Oil, and War: The United States in Afghanistan, Colombia, and Indochina (Lanham, MD, Boulder, CO, New York & Oxford: Rowman & Littlefield, 2003). Discussed at ...