A difficult transition to a new paradigm of Democratic Security and the subsequent process of military restructuring during the nineties led El Salvador, Honduras, Guatemala and Nicaragua to re-consider their old structures and functions of their armed forces and police agencies. This study compares the institutions in the four countries mentioned above to assess their current condition and response capacity in view of the contemporary security challenges in Central America. This report reveals that the original intention of limiting armies to defend and protect borders has been threatened by the increasing participation of armies in public security. While the strength of armies has been consolidated in terms of numbers, air and naval force...
yesOver the last quarter century post-conflict and post-authoritarian transitions in Latin America h...
Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras have experienced a history immersed in political, economical and...
Mexico's armed forces are in the midst of a transformation to better perform in an ongoing war again...
Faced with the violence, criminality and insecurity now threatening peace and democratic governance ...
The growth of criminal gangs and organized crime groups has created unprecedented challenges in Cent...
This thesis endeavors to bring analytical clarity to the assumptions that inform proposed policy sol...
It is often speculated that the high allocation of funds to retirement pension systems has influence...
In this article we discuss the comparative impact and significance of Community-Oriented Policing (C...
Drug trafficking organizations have increased their prominence throughout the Caribbean and Central ...
Since his election in 2013, Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernandez has made significant changes i...
Public insecurity became a central issue for many Hondurans in the late 1990s, as crime, delinquency...
Since El Salvador’s civil war formally ended in 1992 the small Central American nation has undergone...
The paper describes the process of security sector reform in Guatemala with reference to the efforts...
Guatemala is not a failed state and is unlikely to become one in the near future. Although the state...
In this brief, author Mary Fran Malone discusses the security crisis in Central America and successf...
yesOver the last quarter century post-conflict and post-authoritarian transitions in Latin America h...
Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras have experienced a history immersed in political, economical and...
Mexico's armed forces are in the midst of a transformation to better perform in an ongoing war again...
Faced with the violence, criminality and insecurity now threatening peace and democratic governance ...
The growth of criminal gangs and organized crime groups has created unprecedented challenges in Cent...
This thesis endeavors to bring analytical clarity to the assumptions that inform proposed policy sol...
It is often speculated that the high allocation of funds to retirement pension systems has influence...
In this article we discuss the comparative impact and significance of Community-Oriented Policing (C...
Drug trafficking organizations have increased their prominence throughout the Caribbean and Central ...
Since his election in 2013, Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernandez has made significant changes i...
Public insecurity became a central issue for many Hondurans in the late 1990s, as crime, delinquency...
Since El Salvador’s civil war formally ended in 1992 the small Central American nation has undergone...
The paper describes the process of security sector reform in Guatemala with reference to the efforts...
Guatemala is not a failed state and is unlikely to become one in the near future. Although the state...
In this brief, author Mary Fran Malone discusses the security crisis in Central America and successf...
yesOver the last quarter century post-conflict and post-authoritarian transitions in Latin America h...
Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras have experienced a history immersed in political, economical and...
Mexico's armed forces are in the midst of a transformation to better perform in an ongoing war again...