Bolivia, 1986-2007
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Contains clippings, memos, reports, and other assorted files mostly on the topic of drug policy. Many materials document US relations with Bolivia, including on military aid to combat drug processing and trafficking; some documents focus on economic development to create economically viable alternatives for coca farmers, and human rights abuses mostly at the hands of foreign-controlled drug cartels.
Additional materials on Bolivia may be found in the Drug Policy subseries within Initiatives and Activities.
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