The US War on Drugs in Colombia and Peru
.... The end result was an almost immediate increase in the number of drug carrying planes that left
Peru bound for the
United States and the Caribbean. ....
(2704

11

)
GM in Peru
.... The
United States maintains its position as leading supplier to
Peru with a market share of 26 percent," (Zeiger Hatfield, 1992: 25). ....
(1804

7

)
Latin American-United States Relations
.... The environmental degradation has been severe in Bolivia, Colombia, and
Peru. Resentment in Latin America is high against the
United States because of drug war ....
(1659

7

)
Protocol Between Peru & Ecuador The purpose of this research is t
.... In early 1941, however, "
Peru informed the
United States that she was not well disposed toward good offices or arbitration which were not based on her ....
(5379

22

)
United Nations and Falklands Dispute
.... Secretary General Cuellar--from
Peru--could easily have been cast, along with the
United Nations, as choosing not to intercede in the conflict for Peruvian ....
(879

4

)
Alberto Fujimori As An Authoritarian Leader in Peru
.... With respect to the drug production issue,
Peru must demand that the developed economies, especially the
United States, either curtail the demand for the ....
(6729

27

)
War on Drugs
.... The end result was an almost immediate increase in the number of drug carrying planes that left
Peru bound for the
United States and the Caribbean. ....
(2695

11

)
Drug Control Efforts
.... under the guise of the drug war (Bedard, Newman and Kaplan 8). In 2000, Colombia, Bolivia and
Peru received 30 new helicopters from the
United States valued at ....
(2562

10

)
Drug Trafficking Between Latin America & the US
.... under the guise of the drug war (Bedard, Newman and Kaplan 8). In 2000, Colombia, Bolivia and
Peru received 30 new helicopters from the
United States valued at ....
(2704

11

)
Peru & Democracy
.... This is seen as terrorism not just against
Peru, but against the entire world, particularly the
United States.20 Members of the Shining Path see it quite ....
(2049

8

)
The Peruvian Highway System Peru's n
.... The people of
Peru know that their country's productivity depends upon the .... Additionally, the
United States is providing financial resources for the linking of ....
(1423

6

)
The Peruvian Highway System Peru's n
.... The people of
Peru know that their country's productivity depends upon the .... Additionally, the
United States is providing financial resources for the linking of ....
(1429

6

)
Falklands/Malvinas Dispute & the UN
.... Secretary General Cuellar--from
Peru--could easily have been cast, along with the
United Nations, as choosing not to intercede in the conflict for Peruvian ....
(879

4

)
US ANTI-DRUG POLICIES IN SOUTH AMERICA
.... and
Peru ("Bolivia," 1992, p. 170, "Columbia, 1992, p. 172, and "
Peru," 1992, p. 178). An effective solution to the drug problem in the
United States must ....
(1929

8

)
Bipolar Siku of Peru
.... the fancy of the Quechua speaking Indians that when Garcilaso left
Peru in 1560 .... which is the concurrence or "agreement of two or more
united sounds" manifest ....
(3568

14

)
The Siku of Peru
.... the fancy of the Quechua-speaking Indians that when Garcilaso left
Peru in 1560 .... which is the concurrence or "agreement of two or more
united sounds" manifest ....
(3538

14

)
Various Personal Essays
.... where the
United States is successful in persuading governments to take action against drug producers and exporters Columbia, Mexico, and
Peru, as examples ....
(1783

7

)
Energy Related Infrastructures
.... Beginning with Turkey, and continuing with Pakistan and
Peru, Cicchetti and Sepetys describe .... however, they also refer to the example of the
United Kingdom, an ....
(3334

13

)
History of Latin American Political Rule
.... He went on to end Spanish control of
Peru and helped establish the Republic of .... on the place of the military in South American society, the
United States relies ....
(1803

7

)
Authoritarian Strain in Latin American Political Culture
.... He went on to end Spanish control of
Peru and helped establish the Republic of .... on the place of the military in South American society, the
United States relies ....
(1834

7

)
Shining Path
.... capitalism and involvement with the
United States (Kay, 1999; The Shining Path comes back, 1996). Terror, as practiced by Shining Path in
Peru, has included ....
(1551

6

)
US Dependence on South African Minerals
.... American import requirements for this mineral are met primarily from Canada and Mexico. The mineral is also produced in the
United Kingdom and
Peru. 19. ....
(3022

12

)
MANUEL NORIEGA'S RULE IN PANAMA
.... Antonio Noriega, Panama's head of state, who was then brought to the
United States and .... City, was able to gain a scholarship to a military school in Lima,
Peru. ....
(1511

6

)
Description of a Tornado
.... They are most frequent to the east of the Rocky Mountains in the
United States, to the east of the Andes in
Peru, and in eastern India. ....
(1600

6

)
ProtectingThe American Crocodile
.... giants of yesteryear are no longer found within the
United States, and .... in South American countries like Belize, Mexico, Colombia, Ecuador,
Peru, and Venezuela. ....
(1550

6

)
Protecting the American Crocodile
.... giants of yesteryear are no longer found within the
United States, and .... in South American countries like Belize, Mexico, Colombia, Ecuador,
Peru, and Venezuela. ....
(1564

6

)
International Atomic Energy Agency
.... Paraguay,
Peru, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russian Federation, South Africa, Spain, Sri Lanka, Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand, Tunisia, Turkey, Ukraine,
United ....
(1680

7

)
US National Security and Latin America
....
Peru and Bolivia need viable economic alternatives in order to lure farmers away from the drug trade (Hakim, 1992, p. 52). The effects of drugs on the
United ....
(1784

7

)
US FOREIGN POLICY TOWARD LATIN AMERICA
.... mostly in Mexico, Cuba, Chile and
Peru, increased from $300 million in 1897 to $1.3 billion in 1914 (Gilderhus, 2000, p. 39). As the
United States became a ....
(2245

9

)
Brazilian Rainforests
.... with several other countries, including Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana,
Peru, Suriname, and .... similar to the national park system in the
United States. ....
(1499

6

)