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U.S. Policy Toward Latin America from a National Security Perspective

Related: Governance and the Rule of Law

This seminar series explores the complex dynamics of U.S. national security interests in Latin America and the Caribbean, emphasizing the interplay between regional and global factors such as  great power competition with China and Russia, as well as the region's place in the Global South. 

Participants will engage with historical and contemporary security challenges, U.S. foreign policy strategies, and the roles of external actors within a global context. In addition, the series will explore the historical context of U.S. national security interests in Latin America and the Caribbean; analyze key security issues facing the region, including political instability, organized crime, and transnational threats; assess the impact of globalization and great power competition on U.S.-Latin American relations; evaluate the role of multilateral organizations and regional partnerships in addressing security concerns; and explore case studies that illustrate the complexities of U.S. engagement in the region. 

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