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Policy Papers on the Americas

The Americas Program Policy Papers on the Americas series provide a more in-depth analysis of current Latin American policy concerns.  


Recent issue: Anticorruption Efforts in Latin America: Lessons Learned

Given the importance of countering official corruption as a core variable in strengthening democratic governance in Latin America, the CSIS Americas Program held a conference on July 10, 2007 to examine the degree to which there has been progress, the obstacles holding back advances, and the measures that need to be taken to bring a higher degree of ethics and transparency to governance in Latin America. The presentations and discussions that took place at the conference are summarized in this report, as well as conclusions and recommendations for policymakers.

 


Past issue: Judicial Reform in Latin America

Based on the proceedings of a June 2006 conference, and six individual case studies, the CSIS Americas Program and the Justice Studies Center of the Americas (CEJA) of Santiago, Chile, assessed the judicial reform process in Latin America and made recommendations. 

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