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U.S. assistance to Latin America has dropped near the lowest levels in over a decade. But while U.S. diplomatic efforts are flagging, other less transparent forms of military-military cooperation are on the rise. In their new report, WOLA, LAWG, and CIP examine new trends in U.S. security assistance to Latin America.
Whenever people discuss solutions to Mexico’s out-of-control violence, someone will inevitably bring up Colombia as a “model.” The report concludes that the ‘success’ of the past several years in Colombia is only a partial, and fragile, victory at best—and it has come at an unacceptably high human and institutional cost.
In a little-noticed but disturbing transformation, U.S. foreign policy decision-making is moving from the Department of State to the Department of Defense.
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