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Waiting for Consolidation: Monitoring Colombia’s U.S.-Aided Counterinsurgency and Development Program
February 1, 2012
by Abigail Poe, Adam Isacson, Nancy Sánchez, Yamile Salinas
Waiting for Consolidation: Monitoring Colombia’s U.S.-Aided Counterinsurgency and Development Program
A report monitoring the performance of the “consolidation” plan
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