拜登执政前后美国与拉美国家的安全合作

Q3 Social Sciences Iberoamerica (Russian Federation) Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI:10.37656/s20768400-2021-4-03
O. Krivolapov, N. Stepanova
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本文是一项始于2020年的研究的延续,该研究致力于目前美国在拉丁美洲军事政策的战略和实践方面。作者分析了在新冠疫情影响下和拜登上台后美国对拉美国家军事政策的变化。美国和该地区目前的合作领域主要是通过美国南方司令部的工作来考虑的。作者强调了国务院实施的非军事安全项目。他们转而认为,由于人道主义任务对美国在该地区的切身利益日益重要,因此迫切需要重新分配人道主义任务的资源。与此同时,美国的军事政策继续被简化为“打击贩毒、有组织犯罪和非法移民”。华盛顿在该地区最近采取的一些政治措施旨在遏制中国和俄罗斯不断扩大的影响力。©2021。版权所有。
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US security cooperation with the Latin America countries before and after J. Biden administration came to power
This article is a continuation of a study begun in 2020 and devoted to the strategic and practical aspects of US military policy in Latin America at the present. The authors analyze the changes occurred in the US military policy towards Latin American countries under the influence of COVID-19 and after Joseph Biden has taken office. The current areas of cooperation between the United States and the region are considered, chiefly through the work of the US Southern Command. The authors highlight non-military security programs carried out by the State Department. They come round to thinking that there is an urgent need to redistribute resources for humanitarian missions due to their swelling importance for the vital interests of the United States in the region. At the same time, US military policy continues to be reduced to "combating drug trafficking, organized crime and illegal migration." Some of the last political steps taken by Washington in the region have aimed at stemming the Chinese and Russian sprawling influence. © 2021. All Rights Reserved.
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Iberoamerica (Russian Federation) Social Sciences-Political Science and International Relations
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