Washington Office on Latin America
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- Open LibraryOL3640428A
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- Politics and government (22)
- Human rights (15)
- Drug traffic (9)
- El Salvador (8)
- Drug control (8)
- United States (7)
- American Military assistance (6)
Books by Washington Office on Latin America
Total count: 48
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The Washington Office on Latin America and American University Law School's International Law Program present Uruguay after the Plebisciteprospects for democracy : the proceedings from the June 12th symposium at American UniversityThe Office1981-01-01
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An El Salvador chronologydeath squads as a political toolThe Office1984-01-01
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Contra human rights abuses against Honduran civiliansa preliminary reportWashington Office on Latin America1986-01-01
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Nicaragua, violations of the laws of war by both sidesfirst supplement, January-March, 1986 : an investigative reportThe Office1986-01-01
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Common questions on El Salvadorthe war and human rightsThe Office1986-01-01
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Nicaragua, the human tragedy of the war, April-June, 1986an investigative reportThe Office1986-01-01
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ChileThe Multilateral Development Banks & U. S. Human Rights LawWashington Office on Latin America1986-04-01
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Peru in perilthe economy and human rights, 1985-1987Washington Office on Latin America1987-01-01
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Central America and the PollsWashington Office on Latin1987-03-01
Political Transition and the Rule of Law in GuatemalaInternational Human Rights Law Group1988-01-01-
A Conference on PeruJune 19-21, 1987Washington Office on Latin America1988-01-01
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Decline of the DictatorParaguay at a CrossroadsWashington Office on Latin America1988-06-01
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The Latin American debt crisishuman costs and viable alternatives : proceedings of a conference, June 9, 1988The Office1989-01-01
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The U.S. war on drugsaddicted to repressionWashington Office on Latin America1990-01-01
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New challenges, new strategiesinternational human rights and elected civilian governments in Latin America : proceedings of a conferenceThe Office1990-01-01
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Justicia inasequibleprograma de la administración de justicia de los Estados Unidos en Latinoamérica, WOLAAmerican University, School of International Service1990-01-01
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The Guatemalan elections in contextWashington Office on Latin America1990-01-01
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U. S. Electoral Assistance and Democratic DevelopmentChile, Nicaragua and PanamaWashington Office on Latin America1990-02-01
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The ethics of responsibilityhuman rights : truth and reconciliation in Chile : transcript of a seminar with José Zalaquett Daher, April 17, 1991The Office1991-01-01
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Colombia's "war on drugs" vs. the United States' "war on drugs"Washington Office on Latin America1991-01-01
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A Step toward peace?the March 1991 elections in El SalvadorWashington Office on Latin America1991-01-01
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Going to the sourceresults and prospects for the war on drugs in the AndesWashington Office on Latin America1991-01-01
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Guatemalaa test case for human rights policy in the post-Cold War eraWashington Office on Latin America1991-01-01
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A fundamentally flawed strategythe U.S. "war on drugs" in BoliviaWashington Office on Latin America1991-01-01
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Los Cambios En Politicas Internacionales Dirigidas Hacia CentroamericaConferencia de Ongs Centroamericanos y de Los Estados Unidos Realizada En WashWashington Office on Latin America1991-09-01
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The Helms report on NicaraguaWashington Office on Latin America1992-01-01
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Poverty alleviation in El Salvadorfighting poverty under the Cristiani Government : lessons for postwar El SalvadorWashington Office on Latin America1993-01-01
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Reluctant reformsthe Cristiani government and the international community in the process of Salvadoran post-war reconstructionWashington Office on Latin America1993-01-01
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Perspectivas para la democracia y la paz en el PeruWashington, DC, 28 de abril de 1993Washington Office on Latin America1993-01-01
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Challenges to peace and the electoral processreport of a Congressional delegation to El SalvadorWashington Office on Latin America1993-01-01
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Justice delayedthe slow pace of judicial reform in El SalvadorWashington Office on Latin America1994-01-01
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The national drug control strategya new policy for the Andes?Washington Office on Latin America1994-01-01
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Peace and democratization in Mexicochallenges facing the Zedillo governmentWashington Office on Latin America1995-01-01
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Fueling failureU.S. drug control efforts in the AndesWashington Office on Latin America1995-01-01
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Guatemala, United States policy and the Guatemalan peace processWashington Office on Latin America1995-01-01
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Mexican insightsMexican civil society speaks to the United StatesWashington Office on Latin America1995-01-01
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Update on human rights and democracy-related issues in PeruWashington Office on Latin America1996-01-01
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Police reform in Haitithe challenge of demilitarizing public order and establishing the rule of lawWashington Office on Latin America1996-01-01
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The Andean quagmirerethinking U.S. drug control efforts in the AndesWashington Office on Latin America1996-01-01
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The Haitian National PoliceWashington Office on Latin America1996-01-01
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Losing groundhuman rights advocates under attack in ColombiaWashington Office on Latin America1997-01-01
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The Guatemalan peace accordsassessment and implications for the futureWashington Office on Latin America1997-01-01
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Land, peace, and participationthe development of post-war agricultural policy in El Salvador and the role of the World BankWashington Office on Latin America1997-01-01
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The new Guatemalen national civilian policea problematic beginningWashington Office on Latin America1997-01-01
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Can Haiti's police reforms be sustained?National Coalition for Haitian Rights1998-01-01
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Coca eradication efforts in ColombiaWashington Office on Latin America1998-01-01
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Responding to natural disasterthe role of the Inter-American Development Bank's lending in rebuilding Central America after Hurricane MitchWashington Office on Latin America2001-01-01
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Forging new tiesa fresh approach to U.S. policy in Latin AmericaWOLA2007-01-01