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Title Latin America as a national security threat : analyses and viewpoints / Jonathan Bartenstein and Michelle Carey, editors
Published New York : Nova Publishers, [2013]

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Description 1 online resource (ix, 158 pages)
Series Latin American political, economic, and security issues
Defense, security and strategies
Latin American political, economic, and security issues.
Defense, security and strategy series.
Summary Over the years, the United States has been concerned about threats to Latin American and Caribbean nations from various terrorist or insurgent groups that have attempted to influence or overthrow elected governments. Although Latin America has not been the focal point in the war on terrorism, countries in the region have struggled with domestic terrorism for decades and international terrorist groups have at times used the region as a battleground to advance their causes. This book examines Latin America as a national security threat with a focus on Iran's increasing activities with Venezuela; drug-trafficking related violence in Mexico and Columbia; and Cuba's lack of cooperation in antiterrorism efforts
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Terrorism -- Latin America -- History -- 21st century
National security -- Latin America
National security -- United States.
Transnational crime -- Latin America
HISTORY -- Military -- Other.
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Military Science.
National security
Relations.
Terrorism
Transnational crime
SUBJECT Iran -- Relations -- Latin America
Latin America -- Relations -- Iran
Subject Iran
Latin America
United States
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
Author Bartenstein, Jonathan, editor
Carey, Michelle, editor
LC no. 2021694172
ISBN 9781624170836
1624170838