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In Guatemala A General Handed Interior Ministry After Scandal, Ladb Staff
In Guatemala A General Handed Interior Ministry After Scandal, Ladb Staff
NotiCen
No abstract provided.
Independent- Nov. 27, 2001, Scott Plencner
Independent- Nov. 27, 2001, Scott Plencner
The Independent (1988-present)
No abstract provided.
The Bg News November 27, 2001, Bowling Green State University
The Bg News November 27, 2001, Bowling Green State University
BG News (Student Newspaper)
The BGSU campus student newspaper November 27, 2001. Volume 88 - Issue 59
Economic Hardship As Coercion Under The Protocol On International Trafficking In Persons By Organized Crime Elements, Linda A. Malone
Economic Hardship As Coercion Under The Protocol On International Trafficking In Persons By Organized Crime Elements, Linda A. Malone
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Bard Free Press, Vol. 3, No. 2 (October 4, 2001), Bard College
Bard Free Press, Vol. 3, No. 2 (October 4, 2001), Bard College
Bard Free Press - All Issues (2000-2018)
No abstract provided.
The Victims Of Trafficking And Violence Protection Act Of 2000: Will It Become The Thirteenth Amendment Of The Twenty-First Century?, Michael R. Candes
The Victims Of Trafficking And Violence Protection Act Of 2000: Will It Become The Thirteenth Amendment Of The Twenty-First Century?, Michael R. Candes
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
No abstract provided.
It Takes A Village To Raise A Child: The Role Of The Organization Of American States In Eliminating The Worst Forms Of Child Labor In Brazil, Charles T. Mantei
It Takes A Village To Raise A Child: The Role Of The Organization Of American States In Eliminating The Worst Forms Of Child Labor In Brazil, Charles T. Mantei
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
No abstract provided.
Regional Presidents Hold Summits To Ease Tensions, Ladb Staff
Regional Presidents Hold Summits To Ease Tensions, Ladb Staff
NotiCen
No abstract provided.
Resist Newsletter, July-Aug 2001, Resist
Us Embassy Warning About Crime In Honduras, Ladb Staff
Government Arrests Juarez Cartel Leader Ramon Alcides Magana, Ladb Staff
Government Arrests Juarez Cartel Leader Ramon Alcides Magana, Ladb Staff
SourceMex
No abstract provided.
Three Military Men Sentenced To 30, Ladb Staff
Security Minister Fonseca Under Fire, Ladb Staff
U.S. Security Policy In The Western Hemisphere: Why Colombia, Why Now, And What Is To Be Done?, Max G. Manwaring Dr.
U.S. Security Policy In The Western Hemisphere: Why Colombia, Why Now, And What Is To Be Done?, Max G. Manwaring Dr.
Monographs, Collaborative Studies, & IRPs
This is one in the Special Series of monographs stemming from the February 2001 conference on Plan Colombia cosponsored by the Strategic Studies Institute of the U.S. Army War College and The Dante B. Fascell North-South Center of the University of Miami. In substantive U.S. national security terms, the author addresses the questions, Why Colombia, Why Now, and What Is To Be Done? He explains the importance of that troubled country to the United States. He points out that the fragile democracy of Colombia is at risk, and that the violent spillover effects of three simultaneous wars pose a threat …
The Historical And Asia-Pacific Perspective, Mitsuro Donowaki
The Historical And Asia-Pacific Perspective, Mitsuro Donowaki
Journal of Diplomacy and International Relations
No abstract provided.
50th Anniversary Index, Depaul College Of Law
The Regional Security Crisis In The Andes: Patterns Of State Response, Judith A. Gentleman Dr.
The Regional Security Crisis In The Andes: Patterns Of State Response, Judith A. Gentleman Dr.
Monographs, Collaborative Studies, & IRPs
The instability, corruption, displacement of people, and violence generated by Colombia's unholy trinity of narcotics traffickers, insurgents, and paramilitaries is spilling over into virtually all of northern South America and Panama. Thus, the stability and political sovereignty of the region are being compromised. And, at the same time, progress toward achieving the Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA) and the economic integration of the Western Hemisphere by 2005 is being severely threatened. The author outlines some of the detail and implications of the regional security crisis in the Andes and makes recommendations for U.S. civil-military involvement in the hemispheric …
Plan Colombia: Some Differing Perspectives, Gabriel Marcella Dr., Charles E. Wilhelm Gen (Ret), Alvaro Valencia Tovar Colombian General, Ricardo Arias Calderon Dr.
Plan Colombia: Some Differing Perspectives, Gabriel Marcella Dr., Charles E. Wilhelm Gen (Ret), Alvaro Valencia Tovar Colombian General, Ricardo Arias Calderon Dr.
Monographs, Collaborative Studies, & IRPs
This monograph, with an introduction by Dr. Gabriel Marcella, includes four short, but interesting and important papers presented at a conference on Plan Colombia, sponsored by the Strategic Studies Institute of the U.S. Army War College and the North-South Center of the University of Miami. General Charles E. Wilhelm, a former Commander-in-Chief of the United States Southern Command; General Alvaro Valencia Tovar, a former commander of the Colombian Army; Dr. Ricardo Arias Calderon, a former Vice President of Panama; and Mr. Chris Marquis, a correspondent for the New York Times, present four distinctly differing views regarding Plan Colombia. Their perspectives …
Plan Colombia: Some Differing Perspectives, Gabriel Marcella Dr., Charles E. Wilhelm Gen (Ret), Alvaro Valencia Tovar Colombian General, Ricardo Arias Calderon Dr.
Plan Colombia: Some Differing Perspectives, Gabriel Marcella Dr., Charles E. Wilhelm Gen (Ret), Alvaro Valencia Tovar Colombian General, Ricardo Arias Calderon Dr.
Monographs, Collaborative Studies, & IRPs
This monograph, with an introduction by Dr. Gabriel Marcella, includes four short, but interesting and important papers presented at a conference on Plan Colombia, sponsored by the Strategic Studies Institute of the U.S. Army War College and the North-South Center of the University of Miami. General Charles E. Wilhelm, a former Commander-in-Chief of the United States Southern Command; General Alvaro Valencia Tovar, a former commander of the Colombian Army; Dr. Ricardo Arias Calderon, a former Vice President of Panama; and Mr. Chris Marquis, a correspondent for the New York Times, present four distinctly differing views regarding Plan Colombia. Their perspectives …
U.S. Security Policy In The Western Hemisphere: Why Colombia, Why Now, And What Is To Be Done?, Max G. Manwaring Dr.
U.S. Security Policy In The Western Hemisphere: Why Colombia, Why Now, And What Is To Be Done?, Max G. Manwaring Dr.
Monographs, Collaborative Studies, & IRPs
This is one in the Special Series of monographs stemming from the February 2001 conference on Plan Colombia cosponsored by the Strategic Studies Institute of the U.S. Army War College and The Dante B. Fascell North-South Center of the University of Miami. In substantive U.S. national security terms, the author addresses the questions, Why Colombia, Why Now, and What Is To Be Done? He explains the importance of that troubled country to the United States. He points out that the fragile democracy of Colombia is at risk, and that the violent spillover effects of three simultaneous wars pose a threat …
The Wooster Voice (Wooster, Oh), 2001-04-19, Wooster Voice Editors
The Wooster Voice (Wooster, Oh), 2001-04-19, Wooster Voice Editors
The Voice: 2001-2011
Jen Telischak, class of 2002, is elected Wooster Student Government Association president. Peace, Justice and, Earth Week, an annual series of student sponsored events intended to raise awareness about peace action, human rights and environmental issues around the world, takes place at the college. College officials and community leaders host a town meeting to discuss measures to prevent alcohol-related violence on campus. In protest of President Bush's proposed spending of $160 billion on a Defense Missile Shield, students display a 50 foot inflatable missile outside Lowry Center. Thirteen Wooster students and two staff members travel to Paraiso, Dominican Republic. The …
Three More Army Officers Arrested On Drug-Related Charges, Ladb Staff
Three More Army Officers Arrested On Drug-Related Charges, Ladb Staff
SourceMex
No abstract provided.
Plan Colombia: The Strategic And Operational Imperatives, Gabriel Marcella Dr.
Plan Colombia: The Strategic And Operational Imperatives, Gabriel Marcella Dr.
Monographs, Collaborative Studies, & IRPs
The United States is committed to helping Colombia fight its struggle against the violence and corruption engendered by the traffic in narcotics. This report examines the strategic theory within Plan Colombia, the master plan which the government of Colombia developed to strengthen democracy through peace, security, and economic development. The author argues that the United States and the international community must support this beleaguered nation. He cautions, however, that the main responsibility for success lies with the Colombians. They must mobilize the national resources and make the sacrifices to win back the country from the narco-traffickers, the insurgents, and the …
Court Administration As A Tool For Judicial Reform, Christie Warren
Court Administration As A Tool For Judicial Reform, Christie Warren
Faculty Publications
This paper focuses on court administration as a component of judicial branch reform in the United States and other countries.
Over the past fifty years, state and federal court systems in the United States have undergone a process of significant change. At the beginning of the twentieth century, courts were largely dependent upon the executive branch of government for administrative support and were for the most part externally dominated, disorganized, and poorly managed. By the end of the century, they had undergone a process of administrative innovation and improvement that changed the way they were managed. In other countries, judicial …
Fighting The Hobbesian Trinity In Colombia: A New Strategy For Peace, Joseph R. Nunez Colonel
Fighting The Hobbesian Trinity In Colombia: A New Strategy For Peace, Joseph R. Nunez Colonel
Monographs, Collaborative Studies, & IRPs
The author analyzes the drug intervention conundrum of Colombia. He then summarizes the reasons for the violent and anarchic situation that frustrates those wishing to make peace and expand democracy. After introducing what he calls the Hobbesian trinity, the author discusses alternatives to intervention and notes the complexity of the human rights challenge. He suggests a new strategy for improving human security, government accountability, democratic reform, and peace prospects. The author argues that the current approach is heading the wrong way, moving away from peace and fomenting greater instability. He concludes that there is a window of opportunity for the …
Prison Riot In Brazil, Ladb Staff
Echelon And The Legal Restraints On Signals Intelligence: A Need For Reevaluation, Lawrence D. Sloan
Echelon And The Legal Restraints On Signals Intelligence: A Need For Reevaluation, Lawrence D. Sloan
Duke Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Cowl - V.65 - N.16 - Feb 22, 2001
The Cowl - V.65 - N.16 - Feb 22, 2001
The Cowl
The Cowl - student newspaper of Providence College. Vol LXV - No. 16 - February 22, 2001. 32 pages.
Immunity Laws Hamper Corruption Investigations In Peru, Ladb Staff
Immunity Laws Hamper Corruption Investigations In Peru, Ladb Staff
NotiSur
No abstract provided.
Mexico's Supreme Court Approves Quicker Extradition Of Drug Traffickers To U.S., Ladb Staff
Mexico's Supreme Court Approves Quicker Extradition Of Drug Traffickers To U.S., Ladb Staff
SourceMex
No abstract provided.