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Reconceptualizing Security in the Americas in the Twenty-First Century

Reconceptualizing Security in the Americas in the Twenty-First Century
Author: Bruce M. Bagley
Publisher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2015-02-19
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0739194860

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This book illustrates the plethora of security concerns of the Americas in the 21st century. It presents the work of a number of prolific scholars and analysts in the continents of America. The book provides one of the only expansive applications of theory to a wide geographical area. It offers new perspectives and urges readers to take theory seriously through use. Within the Americas, we find a number of important issues that compose of this geographic security complex. Most important are the threats that supersede borders: drug trafficking, migration, health, and environment. These threats change our understanding of security and the state and region process of neutralizing or correcting these threats. This volume evaluates these threats within contemporary security discourse.


New World Coming

New World Coming
Author: United States Commission on National Security/21st Century
Publisher:
Total Pages: 168
Release: 1999
Genre: Government publications
ISBN:

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The Phase I report on the emerging global security environment for the first quarter of the 21st century.


Prisons in the Americas in the Twenty-First Century

Prisons in the Americas in the Twenty-First Century
Author: Jonathan D. Rosen
Publisher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2015-04-09
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0739191365

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This volume on penitentiary systems in the Americas offers a long-overdue look at the prisons that exist at the forefront of the ongoing struggle against drugs and violence throughout North, Central, and South America and the Caribbean. From Haiti to Bolivia, the authors examine the conditions in these systems, and allow several common themes to emerge, including the alarming prevalence of lengthy pre-trial detention and the often abysmal living conditions in these institutions. Taken together, this comprises the first comparative overview of the use and abuse of prisons in the Americas.


Guaranteeing America’s Security in the Twenty-First Century

Guaranteeing America’s Security in the Twenty-First Century
Author: William J Parker III, PhD
Publisher: Hillcrest Publishing Group
Total Pages: 1
Release: 2016
Genre: History
ISBN: 1635051681

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Written by senior military and interagency leaders who have served on every service headquarters staff, as well as the staffs of the Department of State, Director of National Intelligence, Department of Homeland Security, Department of Defense, and the Vice President of the United States, the authors bring to the table over 150 years of operational experience, more than 50 worldwide deployments, 7 Bronze Stars, 4 doctorates and over 50 published articles and books.


Colombia's Political Economy at the Outset of the Twenty-First Century

Colombia's Political Economy at the Outset of the Twenty-First Century
Author: Bruce M. Bagley
Publisher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 365
Release: 2015-07-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0739192930

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This volume examines Colombia’s political economy at the outset of the twenty-first century. A group of leading experts explores various issues, such as drug trafficking, organized crime, economic performance, the internal armed conflict, and human rights. The experts highlight the various challenges that Colombia faces today. This volume is a major contribution to the field and provides a current panorama of the Colombia conflict.


Culture and National Security in the Americas

Culture and National Security in the Americas
Author: Brian Fonseca
Publisher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2017-01-31
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1498519598

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With contributions from leading experts, Culture and National Security in the Americas examines the most influential historical, geographic, cultural, political, economic, and military considerations shaping national security policies throughout the Americas. In this volume, contributors explore the actors and institutions responsible for perpetuating security cultures over time and the changes and continuities in contemporary national security policies.


The Obama Doctrine in the Americas

The Obama Doctrine in the Americas
Author: Hanna Samir Kassab
Publisher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2016-02-04
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1498524001

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This volume examines the foreign policy transition from George W. Bush to Barack H. Obama in relation to the countries of the Americas. In this work, contributors consider the major defining features of their respective policies in dealing with security-related issues. Specifically, they examine whether major differences or continuities truly exist between the foreign policies of Bush and Obama, especially given the perception of American decline. The volume highlights Obama’s foreign policy in the Americas, focusing on issue areas that threaten international security, such as drug trafficking, organized crime, and terrorism. This work provides both theoretical and policy insights for academics and policy analysts interested in foreign affairs.


Violence in the Americas

Violence in the Americas
Author: Jonathan D. Rosen
Publisher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2018-04-17
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1498567312

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Many countries throughout Latin America have experienced high levels of corruption, drug trafficking, and violence, which has created elements of fragility. The book is comprises case studies that explore the nature of violence in countries throughout the region. Moreover, it seeks to address some of the ways in which governments have sought to address violence. The cases examined in this volume are quite diverse, illustrating different types of violence as all of the countries in Latin America are not the same. Countries like Brazil, Colombia, El Salvador, Guatemala, and Mexico have high levels of drug trafficking and organized crime. Strategies designed to combat drug trafficking organization, particularly in Colombia, Mexico, and Brazil, and counter-gang strategies in Central America have help foment violence as these various criminal organizations have responded to such government policies. Yet other countries, like Peru and Bolivia, have much lower levels of violence. However, the perception of insecurity is quite high despite the fact that Peru has one of the lower homicide rates in the country. On the other hand, the nature of violence in Bolivia is quite different. This country does not have a homicide rate like El Salvador, but the country has witnessed public lynchings and other forms of violence. This volume is an effort to better understand the major trends in political violence in this particularly violent region.


Fragile States in the Americas

Fragile States in the Americas
Author: Jonathan D. Rosen
Publisher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 377
Release: 2016-12-07
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 149854357X

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The Americas face many security challenges, including drug trafficking, organized crime, guerrilla movements, terrorism, and environmental challenges. Experts have long debated whether some countries in the region can be classified as failed states. While various states in the Americas have been labeled as failed states, calling a country a failed state is quite controversial and requires a precise definition of what constitutes a failed state. This book instead discusses fragile states in the Americas. Fragile states are weak states that are fertile grounds for organized crime groups and illegal actors as such groups are able to infiltrate the state apparatus through corruption. The goal of this book is to examine fragile states in the region and the major security challenges that these states face. The cause of state fragility is different for various states. Theoretically, the work will conceptualize the meaning of fragility as it relates to state survival and autonomy. Empirically, the book focuses on contemporary threats to the survival of fragile states in the Americas. The book explains and analyzes the main political, security, and economic challenges of these states. It employs a wide array of cases that delve into the security and economic threats and priorities of states in the Americas.