La noción de que las fuerzas armadas son inherentemente más limpias no sólo es falsa, sino peligrosa para la democracia en América Latina.
Están de vuelta. Pero los militares han evolucionado desde sus episodios oscuros del pasado, dicen dos expertos del tema.
The region is home to some resilient democracies.
“Multilateral development organizations should step forward and take the lead,” AS/COA’s Chairman Emeritus William R. Rhodes co-writes about the Venezuelan humanitarian crisis in the Financial Times’ beyondbrics.
The natural disaster devastated the Caribbean – exposing corruption and climate risks in its wake.
A lieutenant colonel in exile speaks out about the fear and corruption in Maduro's barracks.
Common threats – and opportunities – call for greater collaboration, writes the commander of U.S. Southern Command.
The transformation of the armed forces has direct implications for the country's crisis— and a possible transition.
A special report on the armed forces – why they're ascendant again, what they really want, and what it means for democracies.
They're back – but militaries have evolved since dark chapters of the past, write two leading specialists.