2012 V22-1
Articles in this Issue

China passed new anti-terrorism legislation in October 2011 that will amend current…

Technology that makes tanks invisible is expected to make its debut around…

Mexico’s Federal Police led a regional seminar in October 2011 to share…

Drug trafficking is a major threat to the development of Guinea-Bissau and…

Efforts are under way to prevent illegal betting and match-fixing in sports…

A conversation with Colombian General Álvaro Valencia Tovar, Korean War veteran

Citizens expand the reach of security forces and help keep crime away…

The Marine Corps of Central American, South American and Caribbean countries unite…

The Brazilian Armed Forces and their regional partners are working together to…

Although Chile is not considered a major producer of illegal narcotics, it…

The governments of Bolivia and Brazil agreed in October 2011 to carry…

The Government of Jamaica spent approximately $15 million during the 2010 and…

Banks in Brazil, Mexico and Argentina are the hardest hit in Latin…

Honduran surgeons and their U.S. counterparts have worked side by side for…

From the mountains to the cities, the Colombian government is on the…

A new technology places humanitarian and disaster relief assistance close to where…

The Center for International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights and the Joint…

Criminals and terrorists are using new ways to launder money including cellphones…

As adversaries ramp up their fighting capabilities, military equipment that overpowers the…











