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074 $a0307-A-54 (online)
086 0 $aD 101.146/15:D 84
100 1 $aBrown, Evan.
245 10 $aDrug trafficking, violence, and instability in Mexico, Colombia, and the Caribbean$h[electronic resource] :$bimplications for U.S. national security /$cEvan Brown, Dallas D. Owens.
260 $a[Carlisle Barracks, Pa.] :$bU.S. Army Strategic Studies Institute ;$aPittsburgh, Pa. :$bUniversity of Pittsburgh, Matthew B. Ridgeway Center for International Security Studies,$c[2010]
300 $a1 online resource ([4] p.)
490 1 $aColloquium brief
500 $aTitle from title screen (viewed on: June 6, 2011).
500 $aCaption title.
520 $aThe conference focused on a national security challenge which has to this point been contained but is taking dramatically new and dangerous forms. The emergence of new criminal groups in Colombia, increased violence in Mexico, and the possible spread of these criminal activities to Cuba and other Caribbean islands, create new instabilities which could result in one or more strategic shocks, in an area which is both the backyard and soft underbelly of the United States. Even if this does not(occur, the growing violence and instability in Mexico and the Caribbean will clearly demand greater attention in the future. Until now, Mexico has been seen as simply a border problem.
650 0 $aDrug traffic$zMexico$vCongresses.
650 0 $aDrug traffic$zColombia$vCongresses.
650 0 $aDrug traffic$zCaribbean Area$vCongresses.
650 0 $aPolitical stability$zMexico$vCongresses.
650 0 $aPolitical stability$zColombia$vCongresses.
650 0 $aPolitical stability$zCaribbean Area$vCongresses.
650 0 $aOrganized crime$xPrevention$vCongresses.
650 0 $aNational security$zUnited States.
650 17 $aGovernment and political science.$2scgdst
650 27 $aSociology and law.$2scgdst
650 17 $aNational security.$2dtict
650 17 $aDrug smuggling.$2dtict
650 17 $aCriminal corruption.$2dtict
650 27 $aColombia.$2scgdst
650 27 $aMexico.$2scgdst
650 27 $aDomestic violence.$2scgdst
650 27 $aCuba.$2scgdst
650 27 $aInvestments.$2scgdst
650 27 $aUnited states.$2scgdst
650 27 $aInstability.$2scgdst
653 2 $aCARIBBEAN ISLANDS
653 2 $aTRANSINTERNATIONAL
653 2 $aLONG TERM PLANS
700 1 $aOwens, Dallas$q(Dallas D.)
710 2 $aArmy War College (U.S.).$bStrategic Studies Institute.
710 2 $aMatthew B. Ridgway Center for International Security Studies.
710 2 $aUniversity of Pittsburgh.$bCenter for Latin American Studies.
776 08 $iPaper version:$aBrown, Evan.$tDrug trafficking, violence, and instability in Mexico, Colombia, and the Caribbean$w(OCoLC)518237807
830 0 $aColloquium brief.
988 $a20120608
906 $0OCLC