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From the Strategic Studies Institute

The SSI, a division of the U.S. Army War College, recently released two publications on current socio-political issues in Latin America.
Dealing with Political Ferment in Latin America outlines a conflict between "radical populism" and "moderate, centrist governance" across the region.
Another new release is A "New" Dyanmic in the Western Hemisphere Security Environment: The Mexican Zetas and Other Private Armies, discusses the private paramilitary organizations and their involvement in destabilization in Mexico.

Links will be maintained in several locations in the library Web site, including this subject listing. The library also will receive a printed copy of each of these publications.

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