Center for Strategic and International Studies

Tuesday, June 10, 2014 - 07:01
With Moscow’s challenges to the independence and sovereignty of its neighbors unlikely to abate, the U.S. needs to think much more comprehensively and strategically about how we can craft economic, security, and political policies towards the states of the South Caucasus and Central Asia, as well as Belarus, Moldova, and Ukraine.
Thursday, February 6, 2014 - 00:00
Though there has been a flurry of activity in the House, primarily through hearings, since 2011, there have been no major congressional initiatives in the Americas.
Wednesday, October 16, 2013 - 11:08
Stephanie Sanok Kostro testifies in front of the House Committee on Homeland Security on the impact of Western members of terrorist organizations on the homeland security of the United States.
Monday, July 22, 2013 - 00:00
This report examines the fundamental link between Mexico's economic performance and migration to the United States, with a particular focus on the post-NAFTA time period.
Monday, March 18, 2013 - 00:00
One of the main unknowns of the transition period is what role the Venezuelan military will play
Wednesday, March 6, 2013 - 00:00
Lost amid the hoopla has been the growing presence of Latin American nations in negotiations. Many of them have economies that already have considerable ties in the Asia-Pacific.
Wednesday, January 23, 2013 - 00:00
The criminal corruption within these governments, their shared hostility toward the United States, the close links with Iran, their embrace of concepts of asymmetrical warfare against the United States, and the systematic assaults on the independent media
Wednesday, January 9, 2013 - 00:00
On all sides, there has been growing skepticism, and in two cases rejection, of a one-note approach to the region
Wednesday, December 19, 2012 - 00:00
Areas of agreement and possible cooperation outnumber discords and merit stronger efforts to exploit them
Tuesday, December 11, 2012 - 00:00
While the United States has done a great deal over the last decades to help combat rising crime in Latin America, now it is clear that if a new administration does not accelerate and refocus its programs exclusively on citizen security in the region, it c

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