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by
Tom Barry
Jun-01-2011 |
Report
The Center for International Policy's TransBorder Project is pleased to share its new report "Policy on the Edge: Failures of Border Security and New Directions for Border Control." This new International Policy Report discusses the unsettled state of America's post-9/11 border security policy.... Read More »
by
Elizabeth Newhouse
Jun-01-2011 |
Report
Elizabeth Newhouse reports on CIP's May 2011 delegation to Cuba. ... Read More »
by
Wayne Smith
Apr-11-2011 |
Policy Brief
Wayne Smith discusses President Carter's press conference in Havana.... Read More »
by
Adam Isacson,
Abigail Poe
Apr-11-2011 |
Report, Conference Report
This International Policy Report summarizes a day-long discussion between Colombian specialists, policymakers, NGO leaders, and military and civilian practitioners about Colombia's 'Consolidation' Model. ... Read More »
by
Wayne Smith
Apr-11-2011 |
Policy Brief
U.S.-Cuba relations - and the Obama administration's standing - received a painful and embarrassing blow when an El Paso jury acquitted arch-terrorist Luis Posada Carriles of all charges, despite the overwhelming evidence against him. ... Read More »
by
Tom Barry
Apr-11-2011 |
Policy Brief
Following the September 11 terrorist attacks, the Border Patrol adapted its rhetoric to reflect its newly acquired homeland security mission. In the past, the Border Patrol only occasionally referred to its mission as "securing the border."... Read More »
by
Wayne Smith
Mar-26-2011 |
Policy Brief
Wayne Smith provides a brief analysis on the Cuban Five, examining the most recent press conference on March 22 where new exculpatory evidence was presented in the cases of two of the Cuban Five. ... Read More »
by
William D. Hartung
Mar-01-2011 |
Book
Bill Hartung explores Lockheed Martin's history - from its beginning in WWI to its present position as a huge corporation with ties to the U.S. government. Lockheed Martin currently receives over $29 billion per year from the Pentagon and is the largest U.S. military contractor.... Read More »
by
Elizabeth Newhouse
Feb-14-2011 |
Conference Report
The White House actions to restore educational and cultural travel to Cuba and to liberalize remittances, while welcome, should serve as an impetus to further improve U.S.-Cuba relations... Read More »
by
Jeremy Haken
Feb-07-2011 |
Report
This report from GFI finds that the illicit trade in “goods, guns, people, and natural resources” is a $650 billion enterprise, which most negatively impacts the developing world.... Read More »
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