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South & Latin America | Nov. 12, 2024

Security Challenges in the Dutch Caribbean

This work examines security challenges facing the Dutch Caribbean, including narcotrafficking and other forms of organized crime, money laundering, Venezuelan and other refugee flows, and the little-understood activities of criminal groups operating

Strategic Implication of the Chinese-Operated Port of Chancay

This article examines the Port of Chancay from a strategic perspective, with a focus on how COSCO (China Ocean Shipping Company) achieved unprecedented control over the operation of the new Peruvian megaport, the impact that the port is likely to

External Articles | Nov. 6, 2024

Venezuela: The Path Forward

Thanks to the courageous work of the Venezuelan opposition, including obtaining physical and photographic evidence of over 80% of the individual “acts” from Venezuela’s more than 30,000 polling places, the world generally knows that Edmundo Gonzalez

South & Latin America | Oct. 28, 2024

Paraguay’s Security Challenges and the Government Response

This article analyzes the security challenges in Paraguay and the government response under the administration of Santiago Peña. It argues that Paraguay, despite its strategic location and regional relevance, faces serious security problems due to

Chile’s Expanding Defense Relationship with China

From September 9-14, 2024, Chilean Defense Minister Maya Fernandez Allende, granddaughter of Chile’s first socialist president Salvador Allende, traveled to the People’s Republic of China (PRC) to attend the 11th annual Xiangshan Defense Forum in
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Category: China Landpower Studies Center

Learning from the Stones: A Go Approach to Mastering China’s Strategic Concept, Shi
May 1, 2004

Strategic Consequences of the Iraq War: U.S. Security Interests in Central Asia Reassessed
May 1, 2004

U.S. Security Strategies: Trade Policy Implications for Latin America
April 14, 2004

THIS IS NOT YOUR FATHER’S, OR MOTHER’S ARMY!
April 1, 2004

Debating Ends, not Just Means, in the War on Terror
March 1, 2004

Security in the Americas: Neither Evolution nor Devolution–Impasse
March 1, 2004

China and North Korea: From Comrades-In-Arms to Allies at Arm’s Length
March 1, 2004

Toward an American Way of War
March 1, 2004

Toward a New U.S. Strategy in Asia
February 1, 2004

Reconfiguring the American Military Presence in Europe
February 1, 2004