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040 _aAWC
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041 _aeng
090 _c72920
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100 1 _aSchaefer, Agnes Gereben
245 1 0 _aSecurity in Mexico
_helectronic resource
_bimplications for U.S. policy options
_cAgnes Gereben Schaefer, Benjamin Bahney, K. Jack Riley
246 3 _aSecurity in Mexico
_bimplications for US policy options;
246 3 _aSecurity in Mexico
_bimplications for United States policy options
260 _aSanta Monica, CA
_bRAND
_c2009
300 _a1 PDF-file (xxvii, 78 p.)
490 1 _aRAND Corporation monograph series; RAND-MG-876
500 _aTitle from PDF title page (viewed on April 28, 2009).
520 _aViolence in Mexico has spiked over the past four years and is increasingly affecting the United States. In response, both the Mexican government and the U.S. government are searching for ways to improve security in Mexico. This monograph examines the security situation in Mexico and assesses its impact on the United States. In addition, it outlines a number of policy options that the United States can consider in its efforts to assist the Mexican government in improving internal security in Mexico.--Excerpted from Preface, p. iii.
651 7 _aUSA
_xforeign policy
_zMexico
700 1 _aBahney, Benjamin.
700 1 _aRiley, Kevin Jack,
_d1964-
856 4 0 _uhttp://www.rand.org/pubs/monographs/2009/RAND_MG876.pdf
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