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FOREWORD Since 2006, Mexico has rap
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SUMMARY On June 30, 2008, President
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MEXICO’S NARCO-INSURGENCY AND U.S
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major foreign traffickers, with dom
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taken to recruiting former military
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Another calling card of these group
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implications of the narcotics-fuele
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part of the country. Felipe Caldero
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public servants—whether local cop
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Coahuila in 2006. 71 These practice
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of opportunity, and feelings of hop
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oll back the violence that has roil
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extended throughout Latin America.
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to place greater stress on promotin
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poor farmers and thus undercut the
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National Drug Intelligence Center a
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complain of having signed coca erad
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it needed to attack them,” report
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honest, professional manner. The Me
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In congressional hearings on the Me
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unresolved. Similarly, while interd
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ut improving and expanding U.S. eng
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addict rehabilitation—can have a
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have long nourished the drug trade
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Beltrans Join the Golf Cartel and Z
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in 2007. “Homicidio de presunto z
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49. U.S. Immigration and Customs En
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71. Sarah Miller Llana, “Military
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for Mexico and Central America, Was
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106. Gabriel Marcella, The United S
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123. “Visit to Cucuta, on Colombi
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***** The Strategic Studies Institu
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and restoring order, and remains ov
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SUMMARY Security and stability in t
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disengagement at the other. The fir
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FROM THE NEW MIDDLE AGES TO A NEW D
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Observers who see the dominance of
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government has dominated U.S. plann
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ecome regarded as a global “space
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countries at the bottom that are fa
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The medieval order was a highly fle
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skewed in the direction of the ethn
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group, religion, or sect—has crea
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control of drug trafficking routes
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to illicit activities is a natural
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ability of the various nonstate act
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ted urban spaces that are no longer
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Although it might appear contrived
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where the riots discussed above wer
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spite of such measures as the Conta
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ecome increasingly apparent, while
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analyzed within the context of the
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a nuclear weapons state. Conditions
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demands are likely to “encounter
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spreading. To some extent, these co
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V. GLOBAL INSTABILITY AND U.S. STRA
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indivisible. From this perspective,
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of loyalty to the mission, and focu
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assumption that although these tren
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order discussed above. Yet this mig
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15. Ibid. 16. John Rapley, “The N
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Crime, New York: Simon and Schuster
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2007, posted by and available at ww
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93. Ibid., p. 7. 94. Ibid., p. 34.