Aplicando la Ley Leahy a la Asistencia Militar y Policial de los EE.UU.

A Spanish translation of a report on the application of Leahy Law to U.S. Military and Police Aid

Applying the Leahy Law to U.S. Military and Police Aid

An advocacy guide that provides a basic understanding of Leahy Law and how it can be used to encourage militarie and police to promote and respect human rights

Time to Listen: Trends in U.S. Security Assistance to Latin America and the Caribbean

A report on trends in US security assistance to Latin America and the Caribbean including issues of counternarcotics and human rights

Preach What You Practice: The Separation of Military and Police Roles in the Americas

A report on the separation of military and policing in Latin America in relation to US policy and assistance to the region

Waiting for Change: Trends in U.S. Security Assistance to Latin America and the Caribbean

A report on recent trends in security assistance to Latin America and the Caribbean and the relatively minimal impact of different presidential administrations on differences in policy

Development First: A More Humane and Promising Approach to Reducing Cultivation of Crops for Illicit Markets

A report on the role of development in preventing engagement with illicit drug cultivation

Ready, Aim, Foreign Policy

A report on the growing role of the Pentagon in American foreign policy and the concerns raised by this trend

Below the Radar: U.S. Military Programs with Latin America, 1997-2007

A report on US military aid and programs in Latin America over the last 20 years

Blurring the Lines: Trends in U.S. Military Programs with Latin America

A report on the rapidly evolving US military relationship with Latin America

Paint by Numbers: Trends in U.S. Military Programs with Latin America & Challenges to Oversight

A report on recent trends in military programs with Latin America and transparency