Quasi-Bases - The US military and Domestic Politics in Latin America

This paper explores the phenomenon of US quasi-bases in Latin America, which are semi-formal agreements that grant the US military tacit access to local military bases without a formal lease. While the importance of formal US bases in the region has dramatically decreased, a network of quasi-bases p...

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Bitar Giraldo, Sebastian Elías
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2015
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Universidad de los Andes
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Bases militares estadounidenses - Investigaciones - América Latina
Bases militares estadounidenses - Aspectos políticos - Investigaciones - América Latina
Estados Unidos - Relaciones militares
América Latina - Relaciones militares
América Latina - Política y gobierno - Siglo XXI
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dc.title.es_CO.fl_str_mv Quasi-Bases - The US military and Domestic Politics in Latin America
title Quasi-Bases - The US military and Domestic Politics in Latin America
spellingShingle Quasi-Bases - The US military and Domestic Politics in Latin America
Bases militares estadounidenses - Investigaciones - América Latina
Bases militares estadounidenses - Aspectos políticos - Investigaciones - América Latina
Estados Unidos - Relaciones militares
América Latina - Relaciones militares
América Latina - Política y gobierno - Siglo XXI
title_short Quasi-Bases - The US military and Domestic Politics in Latin America
title_full Quasi-Bases - The US military and Domestic Politics in Latin America
title_fullStr Quasi-Bases - The US military and Domestic Politics in Latin America
title_full_unstemmed Quasi-Bases - The US military and Domestic Politics in Latin America
title_sort Quasi-Bases - The US military and Domestic Politics in Latin America
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Bitar Giraldo, Sebastian Elías
dc.contributor.author.none.fl_str_mv Bitar Giraldo, Sebastian Elías
dc.subject.keyword.es_CO.fl_str_mv Bases militares estadounidenses - Investigaciones - América Latina
Bases militares estadounidenses - Aspectos políticos - Investigaciones - América Latina
Estados Unidos - Relaciones militares
América Latina - Relaciones militares
América Latina - Política y gobierno - Siglo XXI
topic Bases militares estadounidenses - Investigaciones - América Latina
Bases militares estadounidenses - Aspectos políticos - Investigaciones - América Latina
Estados Unidos - Relaciones militares
América Latina - Relaciones militares
América Latina - Política y gobierno - Siglo XXI
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