Plan Colombia: Reality of the Colombian Crisis and Implications for Hemispheric Security

Abstract

As American foreign policy and military asset management expand beyond the so-called "Drug War" in Colombia, Professor Luz Nagle analyzes that country's problems and makes recommendations regarding what it will take to achieve stated U.S. and Colombian objectives in that crisis situation. She also examines the concomitant issue of "spillover" from the Colombian crisis into the rest of the Latin American region. The results and recommendations of this analysis go well beyond prescribing a simple military solution to the complex political-economic-social-moral-security issues of this 50 year-old war. In these terms, it becomes clear that the military in general and the U.S. Army in particular must change in order to operate more effectively in the full spectrum of current and future conflict.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Dec 01, 2002
Accession Number
ADA409384

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  • Luz E. Nagle

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  • United States Army War College

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