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The announcement of a bilateral ceasefire this week could mark a de facto end to half a century of armed conflict
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The next administration will crack down on major and minor law infractions
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While US-Colombia cooperation will remain strong for the time being, drug policy may ultimately become a sticking point
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The election of Myanmar's first civilian government in half a century is animating debate about US sanctions
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Prohibitionist states could find themselves increasingly isolated as more governments change tack on drugs
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While the UN vacillates, Latin American governments stress the need for change.
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As the National League for Democracy asserts itself, the military is becoming wary
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The return of glyphosate could have implications for public health and the peace process
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Without co-opting the guerrillas, the national government will struggle to create stability
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Reform-minded efforts to study the broader security impact of deporting foreign nationals run against domestic politics
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