危機から連携まで:米国の安全保障援助とコロンビア・メキシコ間の安定化の努力<br>From Peril to Partnership : US Security Assistance and the Bid to Stabilize Colombia and Mexico

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危機から連携まで:米国の安全保障援助とコロンビア・メキシコ間の安定化の努力
From Peril to Partnership : US Security Assistance and the Bid to Stabilize Colombia and Mexico

  • 著者名:Angelo, Paul J.
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  • Oxford University Press(2023/07/15発売)
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  • 言語:ENG
  • ISBN:9780197688106
  • eISBN:9780197688113

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Description

Plan Colombia and the M?rida Initiative are the two most significant US security assistance efforts in Latin America in the twenty-first century. At a time when US objectives in the Middle East and Central Asia were flagging, Colombia was a rare US foreign policy victory--a showcase for stabilization and security sector reform. Conversely, Mexico struggled to turn the tide on the country's scourge of crime and violence, even with an influx of resources aimed at professionalizing the country's security, defense, and judicial institutions. As Washington reconsiders its approach to stabilizing crisis countries after a challenging withdrawal from Afghanistan, From Peril to Partnership's comparative analysis of Colombia and Mexico offers lessons for scholars and policymakers alike, providing insights into the efficacy of US security assistance and the necessary conditions and stakeholders in partner nations that facilitate success. Crucially, private sector support, interparty consensus on security policies, and the centralization of the security bureaucracy underpinned Colombia's success. The absence of these features in Mexico contributed to the country's descent into chaos, culminating in the country's highest-ever homicide rate by the end of the 2010s. Drawing on extensive fieldwork, From Peril to Partnership evaluates to what extent security assistance programs helped improve the operational effectiveness and democratic accountability of Washington's partners--Colombian and Mexican security forces. It answers why Plan Colombia achieved its objectives and why the M?rida Initiative underdelivered in Mexico. Most importantly, it goes beyond drug war theatrics and the "one-size-fits-all" approach to US-led stabilization?at once, restoring agency to institutions on the receiving end of US security assistance and helping chart a course toward more nuanced and effective US policy.

Table of Contents

List of Acronyms and Abbreviations Introduction Chapter 1. The Security Sector in Latin America Chapter 2. The Origins of Plan Colombia and the M?rida Initiative Chapter 3. Structuring Security Assistance in Colombia and Mexico Chapter 4. Evaluating Security Sector Reform in Colombia and Mexico Chapter 5. Bringing in Big Business Chapter 6. Finding Common Ground Chapter 7. Building a Monopoly on Force Chapter 8. Sustaining Progress Conclusion Bibliography

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