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Redefining
Hemispheric Security After September 11 |
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Juan Pablo Soriano and Donald
R. Mackay
April 2003
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
This policy paper examines the elements of continuity and change that the
terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 in the United States had on the process
of redefining the inter-American security architecture. The attacks have
accelerated a process of re-examination that began to emerge within the
inter-American system at the conclusion of what is broadly referred to as the
Cold War. This serious and sustained dialogue on hemispheric security and
military related issues was driven, in the main, by the Summit of the Americas
process and was conducted in a manner that examines both fundamental principles
of security as well as institutional responsibilities and their capabilities. In
attempting to capture this process, the paper takes a look at the positions of
Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Mexico and the United States, as the policies of
these countries will have an important impact on the special conference on
hemispheric security that the Organization of American States will hold in May
2003.
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