Publication

May 2007

This report presents an overview of Mexican President Calderón's push to fight organized crime. The authors touch on a range of issues, including the US' position and Mexican connections with Colombia. They also look at Calderón's use of extradition and how deconstructing one drug trafficking organization may create a vacuum for another to fill. The authors predict that violence in Mexico will become worse before security improves.

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Author Sam Logan, Ashley Morse
Copyright © 2007 Sam Logan
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