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Breaking the Silence: The Mexican Army and the 1997 Acteal Massacre

Latin-American Affairs September 21, 2009 0Likes 0Comments

This article re-launches the Open Files series on U.S.-Latin America relations produced by the CIP Americas Program in collaboration with the National Security Archive in Washington, DC. As Project Director Kate Doyle explains: "The main…

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The Dead of Tlatelolco

Latin-American Affairs October 13, 2006 0Likes 0Comments

October 2 marked another anniversary of the 1968 massacre in Tlatelolco Square, a former prehispanic marketplace in Mexico City. Students and best online casino others best online casino were gunned down by soldiers and government…

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La revolución cubana: un dilema para México

Latin-American Affairs July 12, 2004 0Likes 2Comments

El Proyecto Mexicano La Revolución Cubana: Un dilema para México Kate Doyle | 12 de julio de 2004 Americas Program, Interhemispheric Resource Center (IRC) www.americaspolicy.org Con este ensayo, el IRC Programa de Las Américas presenta…

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Mexico's Dilemma: Managing the Cuban Revolution

Latin-American Affairs June 28, 2004 0Likes 0Comments

Mexico”s Dilemma: Managing the Cuban Revolution Kate Doyle | June 28, 2004 Americas Program, Interhemispheric Resource Center (IRC) www.americaspolicy.org This article continues the Archivos Abiertos series of monthly reports on U.S.-Mexico relations produced by the…

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The Blind Man and the Elephant; Reporting on the Mexican Military

Latin-American Affairs May 10, 2004 0Likes 0Comments

Trying to report intelligently on the Mexican military is like trying to see in the dark-it”s all shadowy outlines and no details. The army online casino is famously secretive, opaque, and hostile to public scrutiny.…

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Prelude to Disaster: José López Portillo and the Crash of 1976

Latin-American Affairs March 25, 2004 0Likes 0Comments

This article continues the Archivos Abiertos series of monthly reports on U.S.-Mexico relations produced by the Americas Program in collaboration with the National Security Archive in Washington, DC and its Mexico Project. As Mexico Project…

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Dear Mr. President: Lessons on Justice from Guatemala

Latin-American Affairs February 19, 2004 0Likes 0Comments

On January 20, the Guatemalan Supreme Court upheld the conviction of a senior military officer, Col. Juan Valencia Osorio, for plotting and ordering the political assassination of Guatemalan anthropologist Myrna Mack Chang in 1990. The…

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El Ejército Intocable

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Rebellion in Chiapas and Counterinsurgency

Latin-American Affairs January 19, 2004 0Likes 0Comments

This article continues the Archivos Abiertos series of monthly reports on U.S.-Mexico relations produced by the Americas Program in collaboration with the National Security Archive in Washington, DC and its Mexico Project. As Mexico Project…

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The Nixon Tapes

Migration September 12, 2003 0Likes 0Comments

With this article, the Americas Program continues a new series in conjunction with the National Security Archive in Washington, DC. As Mexico Project Director Kate Doyle explains: “The main objective of the project is to…

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