Reforma de las fuerzas armadas en América Latina y el impacto de las amenazas irregulares (No. 20)
Wilson Center Reports on the Americas No. 20: Reforma de las fuerzas armadas en América Latina y el impacto de las amenazas irregulares
Regional experts address security sector reforms in light of the increasingly unconventional and transnational nature of the threats affecting Latin America.
About the Authors
Lilian Bobea
Oscar Bonilla
Lucía Dammert
Professor, Universidad de Santiago de Chile
Rut Diamint
Carlos Basombrío Iglesias
Columnist, Perú21
Oswaldo Jarrin
Raul Benitez-Manaut
Researcher, Center for Research on North America, National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM)
Eliezer Rizzo de Oliveira
Gabriel Aguilera Peralta
José Raúl Perales
Latin America Program
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