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Petroleos Mexicanos.
See
Pemex
petroleum industry.
See
oil industry
pharmaceutical industry, 45–46
pipelines, 12, 62–63, 75, 76, 181
Plan Colombia, 4–8 passim, 19–20, 25–32 passim, 37, 38, 54–62 passim, 70; Ba Tiul on, 191; Guatemala and, 189; Mexico and, 60
Plan Mexico.
See
Mérida Initiative
Poiré Romero, Alejandro, 103
police and policing, 35; Colombia, 56, 69, 70, 73; “double dipping” by, 28–29; killings by, 69; Guatemala, 175, 181, 191; Honduras, 185, 193, 209–10, 215; Mérida Initiative, 85, 86; Mexico, 28–29, 105, 111–25 passim, 130, 134–40 passim, 144, 148, 161, 167, 232n50; United States, 127–28; Venezuela, 105.
See also
community policing
The Political Economy of Narcotics
(Buxton), 40
Ponce, Marvin, 209
Pop Ac, Amilcar de Jesús, 176
Poppa, Terrence:
Drug Lord
, 119
poppy cultivation, 48, 57, 133, 135
Portugal, 40, 42
poverty: Honduras, 193, 201, 203, 206, 210–13 passim; Mexico, 42, 102
Powell, Colin, 93
PRD.
See
Democratic Revolutionary Party (PRD) (Mexico)
prisoners and imprisonment, 41–42; Colombia, 72; Honduras, 195, 196, 210; Mexico, 86, 103, 105, 116, 125–26; United States, 125
private security guards.
See
security guards
privatization, 8, 99; Colombia, 57, 73, 74, 75; Honduras, 208; Mexico, 22, 84, 86, 99, 115, 136
Prohibition (1920–33), 45, 50, 144
prohibition of drugs, 33, 49
Promoting Polyarchy
(Robinson), 24–25
protection rackets, 119, 144, 145, 161
protests: Guatemala, 101, 177; Honduras, 201, 204; Mexico, 133–34, 154, 155, 159, 160, 167.
See also
marches
Prudential Financial, 162
public opinion, Mexican, 26
Puebla, Mexico, 117
Purépecha people, 166–67
Putumayo, Colombia, 47–48, 70, 76, 77

Q

Quattro Exploration and Production, 183
queer people, violence against.
See
LGBTI people, violence against
Querétaro, Mexico, 94
Quintana, Victor, 113

R

racialization of drug war, 41
Rafael, Vicente L., 85
Ramírez, Trinidad, 166
Ramírez Cuellar, Francisco, 64–65, 66, 69, 222
RAND Corporation, 87, 116
rape, 161, 163, 187
Raudales Varela, Marta de Jesús, 206
Reagan, Ronald, 41, 116, 197
real estate business, 16, 162, 163
Recetor, Colombia, 54–55
refugees, internal.
See
internally displaced people (IDPs)
Regional Coordinator of Community Authorities (CRAC) (Guerrero, Mexico), 137
Regional Training Command for Peacekeeping Operations (Guatemala).
See
CREOMPAZ
remittances from United States, 210
resistance and self-defense groups.
See
self-defense and resistance groups
resistance to construction projects, 171, 175, 177, 214
resistance to extractive industries, 154–60 passim, 166, 176, 177, 212
resource extraction.
See
extractive industries
retail industry, 16, 89
Reuter, Peter, 48
Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia.
See
Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia (FARC)
Reyes Beltran, Maria Antonia, 11–12, 13
Reyes Salazar, Saul, 153–54
Reynosa, Mexico, 127, 130, 131, 144, 152
rich people, 73, 163, 202–4 passim
right of association.
See
freedom of association
Rios Montt, Efraín, 172–73
Rivas, Yoni, 215–16
Rivera, Diego, 257n2
Roa, Fernando, 14–15
Robinson, William I., 24–25, 33–34, 119, 147, 197, 199
Rodríguez, I., 221–22
Rodríguez Sánchez, Mauricio, 172
Roman Catholic Church.
See
Catholic Church
Román Morales, Luis Ignacio, 96
Romano, Silvina María, 38
Romillo, M., 221–22
Russell, Bertrand, 9

S

Salazar, Gustavo, 28
Salguero, Otto, 20, 180
Salinas de Gortari, Carlos, 22, 120, 131
Samayoa, Claudia, 176–77, 180
San Agustín, Mexico, 162
sanctions, 61
San Luis Potosi, Mexico, 8, 117, 153
San Miguel de Aquila, Mexico, 161
San Pedro Sula, Honduras, 193, 196, 202, 209, 210
Santo Domingo, Colombia, 11–15
Santos, Juan Manuel, 58, 187, 191, 221, 237n14
scandals, 58–59, 106–7, 163
School of the Americas, 173
Scott, Peter Dale, 50
security guards, 175, 176, 186, 215–16
self-defense and resistance groups: Colombia, 55, 61, 65–67 passim, 70, 79; Mexico, 136, 161, 166–68
Los Señores del Narco
(Hernández). See
Narcoland
(Hernández)
September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, 55, 75, 127
shale oil, 99, 153, 220
The Shock Doctrine
(Klein), 21
Sicilia, Javier, 17, 139–40
Sicilia Ortega, Juan Francisco, 139
Serra del Lacandón National Park.
See
Lacandón National Park, Guatemala
Silva, Gloria, 72
silver, 24, 101, 135, 154, 156
Simons, Geoffrey Leslie:
Colombia: A Brutal History
, 62–63
Sinaloa, Mexico, 26, 32, 46, 47, 147
Sinaloa Cartel, 28, 107, 119–21 passim, 133, 145, 162
Skye Resource, 175
Slim, Carlos, 107, 163
small business, 142–47, 200
Smith, Kline & French, 46
smugglers and smuggling, 47–49 passim
Solano, Luis, 173
Solís, Siria Letitia, 157
Solís Bustamante, Martin, 154, 155
Solís Contreras, Manuela, 154–58 passim
Solorio Urrutia, Ismael, 154–58 passim
Solway Investment Group, 175
Sonora, Mexico, 101
Sony, 23
Sota Mirafuentes, Alejandra, 131–32
Spain, 40, 44, 116, 169
special forces, Mexican.
See
GAFEs
spraying of crops (drug interdiction).
See
crop eradication (drug interdiction)
Standard Oil, 74
State Department, US.
See
US Department of State
Stokes, Doug, 19
Stratfor, 36, 233n71
Suasnávar, José Samuel, 171–72
Suazo, Miguel Enrique, 215
Suazo Córdova, Roberto, 197
subsidies, 101, 106, 155, 164
sugar and sugarcane, 44, 164, 171, 181

T

Tabasco, Mexico, 145, 148, 151, 177
Tamaulipas, Mexico, 4, 83, 131, 142–53 passim; city hall bombings, 83; corruption, 120, 232n50, 248n106; displacement of farmers, 163–64; militarization, 8, 118, 127; oil deposits, 153.
See also
Nuevo Laredo, Mexico; Reynosa, Mexico
taxation, 186, 204; Britain, 44; Honduras, 200, 204; Mexico, 86, 93, 95, 100–102 passim
teachers, Mexican, 94, 201
Técu Osorio, Jesús, 170, 171
Tecun Uman (Guatemala), 191
Tegucigalpa, Honduras, 195, 202–11 passim
Televisa, 107, 248n10

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