The U.S. Military’s Presence in the Greater Caribbean Basin: More a Matter of...
Washington’s initiative to have access to at least seven Colombian military facilities has been criticized as an extension of the controversial Plan Colombia and as a breach of fealty to its sister...
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View ArticleThe CARICOM Blueprint for Illicit Drug Trafficking
Drug trafficking and related violence is on the rise throughout the Caribbean at a time that the region is being heavily influenced by organized Latin American criminal groups. U.S./Mexico border...
View ArticleCOHA in the Public Arena (May 1 – May 5, 2012)
On Wednesday, May 2, COHA Director Larry Birns was interviewed by Coyote Radio of Santa Barbara University on the implications of the events at the Cartagena Summit. Director Larry Birns was also...
View ArticleThe Future Role of Drones in Latin America
From surveillance missions at altitudes exceeding 35,000 feet to long-range targeted attacks, the U.S. military’s unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), often referred to as a drone, is designed to overcome...
View ArticleNo to YES: Struggle for Equality in the Bahamas
By Phil Janowski, Research Associate at the Council on Hemispheric Affairs To download a PDF version of this article, click here.
View ArticleFilling the Void: China’s Expanding Caribbean Presence
| By BEN TANNENBAUM Extramural Contributor at the Council on Hemispheric Affairs To view this article as a PDF, please
View ArticleThe CARICOM Blueprint for Illicit Drug Trafficking
Drug trafficking and related violence is on the rise throughout the Caribbean at a time that the region is being
View ArticleCOHA in the Public Arena (May 1 – May 5, 2012)
On Wednesday, May 2, COHA Director Larry Birns was interviewed by Coyote Radio of Santa Barbara University on the implications
View ArticleThe Future Role of Drones in Latin America
From surveillance missions at altitudes exceeding 35,000 feet to long-range targeted attacks, the U.S. military’s unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), often
View ArticleNo to YES: Struggle for Equality in the Bahamas
By Phil Janowski, Research Associate at the Council on Hemispheric Affairs To download a PDF version of this article, click here.
View ArticleFilling the Void: China’s Expanding Caribbean Presence
| By BEN TANNENBAUM Extramural Contributor at the Council on Hemispheric Affairs To view this article as a PDF, please
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