Thursday, March 06, 2008

U.S. Military and Police Aid to Colombia

CIP HomeAbout UsPublications Press Room
Support our work with a tax-deductible donation.
Home

Analyses

Aid

U.S. Govt

Peace

News

Events


Links

Español

Staff
Last Updated: 8/20/07
August 20:
Updates to this site will be infrequent in August and September as we make some fundamental changes to the site's structure.
One of those changes is nearly ready: view the
beta version of our online database of Latin American security news coverage.
CIP Analyses: The Center for International Policy opposes large increases in military aid and supports a negotiated settlement to the conflict. Read research papers and shorter memos explaining our positions.
U.S. Military and Police Aid: Our current summary table of aid, information about the debate over aid for 2006 and previous years, recent news coverage, a timeline of events, other groups' analyses and our special focus on Arauca and Putumayo.
U.S. Government Information: Government reports and fact sheets, legislation and statements from officials and legislators, notes about key policymakers, and information about private contractors.
Peace Initiatives in Colombia: Information about the combatants, key figures in Colombia's government, a timeline, and overviews of negotiations with the FARC and ELN guerrillas.
News: Links to recent coverage in the media about Colombia's conflict and U.S. aid, in-depth series, opinion pieces and web news sources.
Weblog: Read and participate in "Plan Colombia and Beyond," the Colombia Program's weblog.
Links: Information about human rights, peace and security, and drug policy from other organizations, both governmental and non-governmental.
Upcoming Events: Forums, seminars, congressional hearings and other activities taking place in North America.
Información en español: Documentos y otras informaciones disponibles en este sitio, entre ellas un informe regular sobre la política de Washington hacia Colombia.
Staff: The people behind CIP's Colombia Program.
Online giving: While all of this site is free, it costs money to maintain. Please take a few seconds to make an online donation.
The Center for International Policy offers a comprehensive source of information and analysis about Colombia's conflict, peaceful efforts to end it, and the United States' increasing military involvement.

No comments: