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by
Adam Isacson
Feb-07-2000 |
Report
It had been in the works for some time, and the government in Bogotá and observers in Washington had expected Congress to put it in the 2000 budget the previous fall.... Read More »
by
Craig Eisendrath
Jan-01-2000 |
Book
Drawing on their experience in government administration, research and Foreign Service, ten prominent experts propose a fundamental rethinking of the United States' intelligence needs in the post-Cold War world.... Read More »
by
Wayne Smith
Dec-06-1999 |
Conference Report
On September 16-17, 1999, the Center for International Policy, the Cuba Exchange Program of the Johns Hopkins University and Havana’s Fundacion Fernando Ortiz jointly hosted a conference in Washington, D.C. entitled "Afro-Cubans in Cuban Society: Past, Present and Future."... Read More »
by
Adam Isacson
Dec-01-1999 |
Book
This book details dozens of programs and activities that the U.S. government carries out with the Western Hemisphere's security forces, such as arms transfers, training programs, exercises, deployments, counternarcotics operations and military bases.... Read More »
by
Wayne Smith
Nov-01-1999 |
Conference Report
On May 20-21, 1999, CIP and the Royal Institute of International Affairs, based in London, co-hosted a conference in Washington to discuss the pros and cons of what many see as a disturbing trend toward unilateralism in U.S. foreign policy.... Read More »
by
Robert White
Jul-05-1999 |
Policy Brief
The reports of the Central American truth commissions are not just about events that took place against the backdrop of the cold war. They are about the United States today, and the role we intend to play in the world.... Read More »
by
Wayne Smith
Mar-01-1999 |
Conference Report
This essay is based on the conclusions of a conference on the E.U.-U.S. Understanding organized by the Center for International Policy in Washington, D. C. on October 7 and on panels at a conference in Brussels November 11-13,1998.... Read More »
by
Nicole Ball, Chris Spies
Nov-01-1998 |
Report
In 1948, South Africa instituted a system of racial separation known as apartheid. Apartheid legalized social, economic, and political discrimination favoring the white minority. It governed the allocation of jobs; limited the access of nonwhites to social services such as health, education, and housing; and severely restricted ownership of land.... Read More »
by
Raymond Baker
Jul-06-1998 |
Report
the U.S. relationship with Latin America's militaries is quite strong, according to a year-long study carried out by the Center for International Policy and the Latin America Working Group. What has changed since the cold war is the rationale for cooperation and the ability of Congress and the public to oversee military cooperation programs.... Read More »
by
Wayne Smith
Apr-06-1998 |
Report
Wayne Smith discusses the findings of the select delegation organized by CIP that visited Cuba to look into the possibilities of more systematic cooperation between Cuba and the United States in drug interdiction. ... Read More »
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