
Spring 2007 Latin America Policy Research Guide
A guide to U.S.-Latin America policy issues for first-term Members of Congress
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A guide to U.S.-Latin America policy issues for first-term Members of Congress
A joint publication from the Center for International Policy, the Latin America Working Group Education Fund, and the Washington Office on Latin America analyzing trends in U.S. military programs in Latin America.
This major work is the first systematic, region-wide documentation and analysis of the collateral damage caused by the U.S. war on drugs.
The July 2005 issue of CrossCurrents, covering a conference on youth gang violence in Central America, Cuba Action Day on Capitol Hill, protests in Bolivia, and investigations on murders in Juárez, Mexico.
A report providing alternatives and recommendations for U.S. policy in Colombia to substantially shift aid from a security-first package to a more balanced plan with economic and social support.
The February 2005 issue of CrossCurrents, which covers the Bush administration’s trade and development agenda, challenges in Colombia, the Pentagon’s drug war authority, and recent WOLA activities and publications.
Report by WOLA, LAWG, and CIP, exploring the “war on terror” as the new guiding mission for assistance programs in Latin America.
“A Time for Change” offers a critique of current U.S. policy toward Cuba and proposes policy alternatives. It also includes a timeline of U.S.- Cuba relations, web resources and talking points.
The June 2004 issue of CrossCurrents includes an analysis of the use of the word ¨terrorism¨in US foreing policy and updates on the state of human rights in Venezuela and Haiti.
The October 2003 issue of CrossCurrents, which celebrates the creation of CICIACS in Guatemala and discusses WOLA’s civil society delegation to Colombia, Lula’s first year in office, prospects for a free trade agreement with Central America, and Cuba’s crackdown on dissidents.
The December 2002 issue of CrossCurrents.
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