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Security Assistance Monitor (SAM)
This program explores the domestic, foreign, and geopolitical implications of US foreign policy on civilian well-being around the globe.
Legislative Tracker
Tracking legislation on U.S. security assistance, defense cooperation, arms sales, and the use of military force.
Climate and Militarism Program (CAMP)
This program evaluates the intersecting impacts of US energy and climate policies, climate change, and US defense policy on ecosystems and civilian populations worldwide.
Women for Weapons Trade Transparency (W2T2)
Committed to producing quality research on weapons sales and advocating for transparency of the international weapons trade, global demilitarization, and humane and sustainable policies.
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Below the Radar: U.S. Military Programs with Latin America, 1997-2007
March 1, 2008
by Adam Isacson, Joy Olson, Lisa Haugaard
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
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May 1, 2010
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…
April 20, 2008
Ready, Aim, Foreign Policy
A report on the growing role of the Pentagon in American foreign policy and the concerns raised by this trend
September 2, 2004
Blurring the Lines: Trends in U.S. Military Programs with Latin America
A report on the rapidly evolving US military relationship with Latin America