In Mexico, A Question of Vigilante Justice
President Peña Nieto must co-opt vigilante groups in order to establish a network of rural law enforcement.
President Peña Nieto must co-opt vigilante groups in order to establish a network of rural law enforcement.
Peace remains far-fetched unless Colombian voters are willing to let guilty men go free.
Continue reading In Colombia, a Choice Between Peace and Justice
If Afghan farmers are to have a chance of escaping the Taliban-controlled informal economy, the U.S. and its NATO allies must incorporate them into a legitimate supply chain.
For President Santos, the stakes are high, both personally and politically, in seeking an end to five decades of armed conflict.
Continue reading Negotiating Peace: Can Colombia and Its Rebels Reach a Deal Before It’s Too Late?