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February 4, 2006

A visit to Southern Command

I spent most of last week in Miami, where I paid a visit to Southern Command and some of a conference on security in the Americas, along with colleagues from several other NGOs. We discussed and debated topics ranging from Colombia to terrorism to "populism" to gangs to Guantánamo, and much else. There were strong disagreements and concerns, of course, but also some areas of agreement. I've posted my trip report as a sort of "encore post" to Democracy Arsenal. It discusses three new things I learned, three things we agreed on, three things on which we disagreed, and three things about which I'm not sure whether we agreed or not.

Posted by isacson at February 4, 2006 11:42 AM

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