Securing tyrants or fostering reform? : U.S. internal security assistance to repressive and transitioning regimes /
The United States has provided assistance to the security forces of a number of repressive states that do not share its political ideals. This practice raises several questions, the answers to which have significant policy implications: Has U.S. assistance improved the effectiveness of internal secu...
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Corporate Authors: | International Security and Defense Policy Center, Open Society Institute |
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Other Authors: | Jones, Seth G., 1972- |
Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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Santa Monica, CA :
RAND Corp.,
©2006.
©2006 |
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