The end of Cold War apparently put the South America region out of the main concerns of the US security agenda. After 9/11, such perception has gained importance in literature, when US global strategy focused on an otherness whose geographic position was nothing but distant from the southern territories of the Americas. Otherwise, this article general aim is to discuss the space occupied by South America in the US current security concerns and goals through the analyses of the US war on drugs. We argue that the US counter-narcotics policy is a local variation of its global security strategy. Through a historical perspective, we present a transition from an approach that associates the war on drugs with a Cold War enemy, particularly the c...
Las amenazas a la Seguridad nacional ya no provienen tanto de posibles conflictos tradicionales como...
The article is an attempt to give careful examination to the issue of intergovernmental conflicts an...
Since the Reagan administration, the US has defined drugs primarily as a threat to its national secu...
The end of Cold War apparently put the South America region out of the main concerns of the US secur...
The end of Cold War apparently put the South America region out of the main concerns of the US secur...
The concepts of \u27ungoverned spaces\u27 and \u27failed states\u27 where the limited presence of th...
This dissertation analyzes the cases that have resisted the U.S. pressure to adopt the standard secu...
The study of the term security became the main concept in Political Science and International Relati...
This article aims to analyze the supply of military equipment by the United States to South American...
In 1971, Richard Nixon declared a war on drugs. Despite foreign policy efforts and attempts to comba...
The United States and Latin America, in general, and South America, in particular, have experienced ...
The ‘war on drugs’ has been a staple issue of US-Latin American relations over the past five decades...
This paper reviews and assesses some of the key trends in recent United States-Latin American policy...
The article analyses North American policy against drug-trafficking in the post cold war and the adv...
The War on Drugs in Latin America: How Misinterpretation Led to Failed Policy investigates how and w...
Las amenazas a la Seguridad nacional ya no provienen tanto de posibles conflictos tradicionales como...
The article is an attempt to give careful examination to the issue of intergovernmental conflicts an...
Since the Reagan administration, the US has defined drugs primarily as a threat to its national secu...
The end of Cold War apparently put the South America region out of the main concerns of the US secur...
The end of Cold War apparently put the South America region out of the main concerns of the US secur...
The concepts of \u27ungoverned spaces\u27 and \u27failed states\u27 where the limited presence of th...
This dissertation analyzes the cases that have resisted the U.S. pressure to adopt the standard secu...
The study of the term security became the main concept in Political Science and International Relati...
This article aims to analyze the supply of military equipment by the United States to South American...
In 1971, Richard Nixon declared a war on drugs. Despite foreign policy efforts and attempts to comba...
The United States and Latin America, in general, and South America, in particular, have experienced ...
The ‘war on drugs’ has been a staple issue of US-Latin American relations over the past five decades...
This paper reviews and assesses some of the key trends in recent United States-Latin American policy...
The article analyses North American policy against drug-trafficking in the post cold war and the adv...
The War on Drugs in Latin America: How Misinterpretation Led to Failed Policy investigates how and w...
Las amenazas a la Seguridad nacional ya no provienen tanto de posibles conflictos tradicionales como...
The article is an attempt to give careful examination to the issue of intergovernmental conflicts an...
Since the Reagan administration, the US has defined drugs primarily as a threat to its national secu...