United States Southern Command Partnership for the Americas

Perspectives for South America and Civil-Military Collaboration: USSOUTHCOM funded in partnership with the Department of State and USAID. Participants included Military and Civilian entities from Peru, Brazil, Colombia, Paraguay, Uruguay, Argentina, and Chile; United Nations Economic Commission for...

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ARGENTINA
BRAZIL
BRIEFING CHARTS
CHILE
CIVILIAN-MILITARY RELATIONS
CLIMATE CHANGE
COLOMBIA
COMMUNITY RELATIONS
COOPERATION
ENVIRONMENTAL COLLABORATION
Environmental Health and Safety
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL SECURITY
Government and Political Science
GOVERNMENT(FOREIGN)
INTERAGENCY COORDINATION
INTERGOVERNMENTAL COORDINATION
Meteorology
Military Forces and Organizations
MILITARY FORCES(FOREIGN)
MILITARY FORCES(UNITED STATES)
NATURAL DISASTER RESPONSE
NATURAL DISASTERS
PARAGUAY
PARTNER NATIONS
PERU
RESPONSE
SOUTH AMERICA
SYMPOSIA
THEATER SECURITY COOPERATION
URUGUAY
US NAVY ENERGY TASK FORCE
US SOUTHERN COMMAND
title United States Southern Command Partnership for the Americas
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