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Session Submission Type: Panel
The first piece from Hamilton frames the major debates and key strengths/weaknesses of the OAS multidimensional security concept, applied across 15 years in the Americas. Pereyra explores the empirics of vulnerability in the region with a strategically oriented snapshot of what governments face today, while Reyes focuses in specifically on the incentives/outcomes surrounding illicit economy. Finally, Masís contributes from an international law perspective looking at targeted interventions on (Human Rights) justice in the inter-American system.
15 Years of Multidimensional (In)Security in The Americas: Critical Debates, Questions of Effectiveness, and Potential Futures - Mark D Hamilton, Inter-American Defense College
Problemáticas Hemisféricas y la Dificultad e Impacto en la Generación de Políticas de Defensa y Seguridad - Roberto R Pereyra Bordon, Inter-American Defense College (IADC)
La Economía Ilícita en América Latina y la Necesidad de un Cambio de Enfoque para Responder a los Nuevos Desafíos - Mirlis Reyes Salarichs, Inter-American Defense College
The Inter-American Commission of Human Rights Needs Our Support - Daniel A Masis, Inter-American Defense College