This is one in the Special Series of monographs stemming from the
February 2001 conference on Plan Colombia cosponsored by the
Strategic Studies Institute of the U.S. Army War College and The
Dante B. Fascell North-South Center of the University of Miami. In
this monograph, Dr. Max G. Manwaring provides a comprehensive
analysis of the Colombian crisis situation and makes viable
recommendations to deal with it more effectively. In substantive
U.S. national security terms, Dr. Manwaring addresses the
questions, "Why Colombia, Why Now, and What Is To Be Done?" He
explains the importance of that troubled country to the United
States. He points out that the fragile democracy of Colombia is at
risk, and that the violent spillover effects of three simultaneous
wars pose a threat to the rest of the Western Hemisphere and the
interdependent global community. Then Dr. Manwaring makes a case
against continued tactical and operational approaches to the
Colombian crisis and outlines what must be done.
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