Achieving growth and security in the Northern Triangle of Central America /:
In order to break the current cycle of violence and limited economic opportunity, the Northern Triangle requires sustained attention from the United States to promote improved governance that can lead to sustained economic growth in the formal sector. While the issues leading to today's crisis...
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Zusammenfassung: | In order to break the current cycle of violence and limited economic opportunity, the Northern Triangle requires sustained attention from the United States to promote improved governance that can lead to sustained economic growth in the formal sector. While the issues leading to today's crisis are complex and unique to each country's political and social contexts, donors and regional governments can draw lessons from other countries in the region. In particular, the economic and social landscape of Colombia in 1990s exhibited similar insecurity and violence comparable to the Northern Triangle today. In response to this situation, the United States launched Plan Colombia--a multiyear security and economic assistance package--to support Colombian efforts to end the civil war, tackle spiraling violence, and create greater economic growth. For this reason, many observers, including Vice President Joe Biden, have suggested the implementation of "a Plan Colombia for the Northern Triangle." This is an imperfect metaphor, as Colombia's issues stemmed from a long-running civil war, in addition to violence resulting from organized crime. Additionally, Colombia benefited from impressive political leadership and a cohesive commitment among all levels of society to end the violence. It remains unclear if the governments of the Northern Triangle can exhibit this level of commitment to reform |
Beschreibung: | "A report of the CSIS Project on Prosperity and Development." |
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spelling | Perkins, Christina, author. Achieving growth and security in the Northern Triangle of Central America / project director, Daniel F. Runde ; principal author, Christina Perkins ; contributing author, Erin Nealer. Washington, DC : Center for Strategic and International Studies : Center for Strategic & International Studies, 2016. ©2016 1 online resource (vii, 38 pages) : illustrations, map text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier "A report of the CSIS Project on Prosperity and Development." In order to break the current cycle of violence and limited economic opportunity, the Northern Triangle requires sustained attention from the United States to promote improved governance that can lead to sustained economic growth in the formal sector. While the issues leading to today's crisis are complex and unique to each country's political and social contexts, donors and regional governments can draw lessons from other countries in the region. In particular, the economic and social landscape of Colombia in 1990s exhibited similar insecurity and violence comparable to the Northern Triangle today. In response to this situation, the United States launched Plan Colombia--a multiyear security and economic assistance package--to support Colombian efforts to end the civil war, tackle spiraling violence, and create greater economic growth. For this reason, many observers, including Vice President Joe Biden, have suggested the implementation of "a Plan Colombia for the Northern Triangle." This is an imperfect metaphor, as Colombia's issues stemmed from a long-running civil war, in addition to violence resulting from organized crime. Additionally, Colombia benefited from impressive political leadership and a cohesive commitment among all levels of society to end the violence. It remains unclear if the governments of the Northern Triangle can exhibit this level of commitment to reform Includes bibliographical references. Introduction. -- Origins of the current crisis. -- International response to crisis in the Northern triangle. -- Enabling private-sector growth. -- Reducing gang involvement through workforce opportunities. -- Lessons from Colombia. -- Conclusion. Print version record. Violence Central America Prevention International cooperation. Economic development Central America International cooperation. Political stability Central America. Développement économique Amérique centrale Coopération internationale. Stabilité politique Amérique centrale. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Industries General. bisacsh Economic development International cooperation fast Political stability fast Central America fast Nealer, Erin, author. Print version: Perkins, Christina M. Achieving growth and security in the Northern Triangle of Central America. Washington, D.C. : Center for Strategic & International Studies ; Lanham : Rowman & Littlefield, 2016 144227980X (OCoLC)966863266 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1441720 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Perkins, Christina Nealer, Erin Achieving growth and security in the Northern Triangle of Central America / Introduction. -- Origins of the current crisis. -- International response to crisis in the Northern triangle. -- Enabling private-sector growth. -- Reducing gang involvement through workforce opportunities. -- Lessons from Colombia. -- Conclusion. Violence Central America Prevention International cooperation. Economic development Central America International cooperation. Political stability Central America. Développement économique Amérique centrale Coopération internationale. Stabilité politique Amérique centrale. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Industries General. bisacsh Economic development International cooperation fast Political stability fast |
title | Achieving growth and security in the Northern Triangle of Central America / |
title_auth | Achieving growth and security in the Northern Triangle of Central America / |
title_exact_search | Achieving growth and security in the Northern Triangle of Central America / |
title_full | Achieving growth and security in the Northern Triangle of Central America / project director, Daniel F. Runde ; principal author, Christina Perkins ; contributing author, Erin Nealer. |
title_fullStr | Achieving growth and security in the Northern Triangle of Central America / project director, Daniel F. Runde ; principal author, Christina Perkins ; contributing author, Erin Nealer. |
title_full_unstemmed | Achieving growth and security in the Northern Triangle of Central America / project director, Daniel F. Runde ; principal author, Christina Perkins ; contributing author, Erin Nealer. |
title_short | Achieving growth and security in the Northern Triangle of Central America / |
title_sort | achieving growth and security in the northern triangle of central america |
topic | Violence Central America Prevention International cooperation. Economic development Central America International cooperation. Political stability Central America. Développement économique Amérique centrale Coopération internationale. Stabilité politique Amérique centrale. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Industries General. bisacsh Economic development International cooperation fast Political stability fast |
topic_facet | Violence Central America Prevention International cooperation. Economic development Central America International cooperation. Political stability Central America. Développement économique Amérique centrale Coopération internationale. Stabilité politique Amérique centrale. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Industries General. Economic development International cooperation Political stability Central America |
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