In 2007, the United States and Mexico agreed to a bilateral anti-drug policy known as Mérida Initiative with the intent of disrupting organized crime and drug trafficking in Mexico. The initiative has persisted through multiple administrations on both sides of the border and received various scholarly criticisms for its oversimplification of the problem. Did funding and allocation of resources of the Mérida Initiative address the underlying issues that contributed to the drug trade in Mexico? Analyzing the historical foundations that supported the rise of organized crime in Mexico, combined with the factors that drive the drug trade, reveals an anti-drug policy focused on military operations and not on addressing the factors set forth in th...
This thesis explores recent U.S. bilateral aid to Mexico through the Mérida Initiative (MI), a $2.3 ...
Two of the most important players in the global drug trafficking trade are the United States and Mex...
Mexico is a significant producer of both marijuana and opium poppy. In 1995, U.S. officials estimate...
The drug war in Latin America has received an increasing amount of funds and resources since it bega...
Mexico and the United States share not only an approximately 3000 km border but also important roles...
In October 2007, the United States and Mexico announced the Merida Initiative, a $1.4 billion propos...
In October 2007, the United States and Mexico announced the Mérida Initiative, a multi-year proposal...
The purpose of this thesis is twofold: to determine the success of alternative drug policy and to pr...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Crime a...
This master thesis deals with policies of United States of America in combat against Mexican drug ca...
Organized crime related violence in Mexico remains at unprecedented levels despite decades of effort...
In the study of U.S.-Mexico security cooperation, there exists a fundamental challenge to counterdru...
This is a case study on the advantages of task forces in the fight against drug trafficking in U.S.-...
In October 2007, the United States and Mexico announced the Mérida Initiative, a three-year program ...
This research project seeks to analyze current bilateral security initiatives between the United Sta...
This thesis explores recent U.S. bilateral aid to Mexico through the Mérida Initiative (MI), a $2.3 ...
Two of the most important players in the global drug trafficking trade are the United States and Mex...
Mexico is a significant producer of both marijuana and opium poppy. In 1995, U.S. officials estimate...
The drug war in Latin America has received an increasing amount of funds and resources since it bega...
Mexico and the United States share not only an approximately 3000 km border but also important roles...
In October 2007, the United States and Mexico announced the Merida Initiative, a $1.4 billion propos...
In October 2007, the United States and Mexico announced the Mérida Initiative, a multi-year proposal...
The purpose of this thesis is twofold: to determine the success of alternative drug policy and to pr...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Crime a...
This master thesis deals with policies of United States of America in combat against Mexican drug ca...
Organized crime related violence in Mexico remains at unprecedented levels despite decades of effort...
In the study of U.S.-Mexico security cooperation, there exists a fundamental challenge to counterdru...
This is a case study on the advantages of task forces in the fight against drug trafficking in U.S.-...
In October 2007, the United States and Mexico announced the Mérida Initiative, a three-year program ...
This research project seeks to analyze current bilateral security initiatives between the United Sta...
This thesis explores recent U.S. bilateral aid to Mexico through the Mérida Initiative (MI), a $2.3 ...
Two of the most important players in the global drug trafficking trade are the United States and Mex...
Mexico is a significant producer of both marijuana and opium poppy. In 1995, U.S. officials estimate...