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Hardline approach raises stability risk while truce failure may deter similar moves elsewhere in region
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Obama has won regional plaudits for his Cuba policy, but other sources of friction persist -- notably Venezuela
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Levels of drug use have remained largely constant in the past ten years, raising prospects for a new strategy
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The Zetas leader's arrest is a propaganda coup for the government but could prompt renewed cartel violence
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Scandals regarding links between politics and drug trafficking are mounting, raising instability concerns
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The Special Session (UNGASS) on the World Drug Problem in 2016 will be the scene for a shift in the global drug fight
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Cracking down on established cartels may be more important to crime reduction than broad government policy
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The demobilisation of the FARC rebels risks leaving a power vacuum to be filled by criminal bands, not the state
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El Salvador is seeing a worrying uptick in gang-related homicides, even as Guatemala and Honduras show improvements
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Smuggling will pose a particular challenge for the incoming coalition government
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