Title: Security and Civil-Military Relations in the World Disorder: The Use of Armed Forces in the Americas
Date:
01/10/1999
Language:
english
SECURITY AND CIVIL-MILITARY RELATIONS IN THE NEW WORLD DISORDER: THE USE OF ARMED FORCES IN THE AMERICAS
An Anthology from a Symposium Cosponsored by The Chief of Staff, United States Army, The George Bush School of Government and Public Service, and The U.S. Army War College
Max G. Manwaring
Editor
CONTENTS
Foreword
The United States and Latin America: A Strategic Perspective
Donald E. Schulz
The Three Temptations of Latin America
Peter Hakim
Economic Development and Economic Policy in Latin America
Terry L. McCoy
A New Vision of U.S.-Latin American Relations
Ambler H. Moss, Jr
The Role of the U.S. Army in Promoting Democracy in the Americas
Donald E. Schulz
The Role of Land Forces in Drug Interdiction: The Need for Caution in a Pragmatic Struggle
John D. Negroponte
The Use of Armed Forces in Drug Interdiction: The Strategic Context
Bruce M. Bagley
Some Final Thoughts
William W. Hartzog
The Use of Armed Forces in the Americas: An Overview
Max G. Manwaring
About the Contributors
Source:
Strategic Studies Institute
United States Army War College