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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.
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Ideas to shift the approach and implementation of U.S. foreign policy of peace, prosperity, and solidarity.
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Blurring the Lines: Trends in U.S. Military Programs with Latin America
September 2, 2004
by Adam Isacson, Joy Olson, Lisa Haugaard
Blurring the Lines: Trends in U.S. Military Programs with Latin America
A report on the rapidly evolving US military relationship with Latin America
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