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  G

  GAFEs, 120, 144, 190, 254n11

  Galán, Luis Carlos, 61

  García, Carla, 213

  García, Maria, 109–11 passim

  García, Tomás, 214

  García Luna, Genaro, 119

  garment industry, 199

  Garner, Roger, 104

  Garza, Antonio, 30

  gays, violence against. See LGBTI people, violence against

  gendarmerie, Mexican, 137–38

  General Electric, 94

  genocide, 71, 169–76 passim

  Gereda Valenzuela, Sylvia, 191

  Germany, 45

  Ghosn, Carlos, 23

  Gibler, John, 41

  Glencore, 65, 67

  Glysophate, 58

  Godoy, Julio Cesar, 165

  Godoy, Leonel, 165

  Goff, Stan, 19

  gold, 24, 48, 68–69, 101, 133, 135, 154, 156

  Goldcorp Inc., 159, 160

  Gómez Vásquez, Hugo, 20, 190

  Gomis, R., 221–22

  González Castillo, Tomás, 151, 178

  González, Itzel, 112

  Gootenberg, Paul, 43, 44

  government subsidies. See subsidies

  Grandin, Greg, 186–87

  Grand Tierra Energy Inc., 77

  Great Britain, 44, 45

  Grillo, Ioan: El Narco, 47

  Grunstein, Miriam, 100–101

  Grupo Beta, 150

  Guajira, Colombia, 67, 68

  Guatemala, 35, 88, 120, 169–92, 198, 200; CARSI and, 37; emigrants, 149; massacres, 20, 27, 171–73 passim, 180, 181, 187, 190; protests, 101; in Rivera painting, 257n2; Zetas in, 28, 180–81, 190, 191, 232n49

  Guatemala-Mexico border, 129, 148, 150–51, 177, 178

  Guaviare, Colombia, 65, 66

  Guerrero, Mexico, 101, 125, 135–37, 147, 159–60, 163. See also Acapulco, Mexico

  guerrillas: Colombia, 54, 55, 57, 147; Guatemala, 173

  Guevara, Ernesto “Che,” 257n2

  Guevara, Rossana, 208

  Gulf Cartel, 28, 29, 120, 144–45, 148, 152

  Gutiérrez, Carlos, 143

  Gutiérrez, Raquel, 21

  Guzmán, Joaquin “El Chapo,” 59–60, 121, 134

  Guzmán Hernández, Pablo, 137

  H

  Haiti, 89, 92

  Harbury, Jennifer, 190, 259n30

  Harrison Act, 39

  Hart, Carl, 42

  Los Hermanos Valencia, 165

  Hernández, Alcides, 200

  Hernández, Anabel: Los Señores del Narco (Narcoland), 119

  Hernández, Daniel, 97

  Hernández Batres, Iduvina, 174–75, 184, 185, 190

  Hernández Navarro, Luis, 94

  heroin, 39, 40, 42, 45–46, 47, 62

  Higgins, Bradford, 72

  highway construction, 49, 71, 132, 175

  Hinestroza, Marta, 62–63

  Holder, Eric, 67

  Homeland Security Department. See US Department of Homeland Security

  homicide: Colombia, 8, 57, 65, 71; Honduras, 195, 207; Mexico, 32, 57, 109–14 passim, 122, 125; United States, 50. See also femicide; murder

  Honduran Association of Manufacturers (AHM), 202

  Honduran Financing Bank (FICENSA), 196

  Honduran National Business Council (COHEP), 202, 203

  Honduras, 27, 35, 37, 172, 185, 187, 193–217; elections, 204, 207; emigrants, 149. See also Constitution of Honduras

  Hope, Alejandro, 93, 129, 165

  housing projects, 162

  Hristov, Jasmin, 32–33

  HSBC, 96, 106–7

  HudBay Minerals, 175

  Huggins, Martha, 115–16

  Human Rights Watch, 114, 209

  human trafficking, 143, 145–46

  Hurricane Mitch, 177, 201

  hydroelectric projects, 7, 176, 177, 183, 212, 214

  I

  Ibarra, Ignacio, 162

  IMF. See International Monetary Fund (IMF)

  Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). See US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)

  immigration law: United States, 98–99, 127–28

  imperialism, 128–29, 220

  impunity, 17, 113, 146, 158, 165, 221

  incarceration. See prisoners and imprisonment

  Inco, 175

  India, 44, 98

  indigenous people, 44; Colombia, 62, 67–68, 71, 77; Guatemala, 170–75 passim; Honduras, 213, 214; Mexico, 166

  industry. See banana industry; extractive industries; film industry; manufacturing; maquila industry; palm oil industry; pharmaceutical industry; retail industry

  inequality, 197, 211; Honduras, 201, 204; Mexico, 2, 33–34, 49, 115, 121, 222

  InSight Crime, 168, 180–81

  Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) (Mexico), 22, 93, 98, 119, 131, 144, 165

  Inter-American Development Bank, 183, 199

  internally displaced people (IDPs), 3, 23; Colombia, 54, 58, 63–69 passim, 76–77, 78; Honduras, 213; Mexico, 133, 135, 147, 159, 161–64

  International Correctional Management Training Center, Cañon City, Colorado, 125–26

  International Monetary Fund (IMF), 73, 95, 97, 115, 199, 200

  Invesmar, 67

  investment, 163, 204–5. See also foreign direct investment (FDI)

  Iraq, 91, 92, 128, 186

  iron ore, 160, 161

  J

  jailing. See prisoners and imprisonment

  Jiménez Holguín, Fausto Albión, 157–58

  Jones, James R., 90

  journalists, assassination and disappearing of, 34, 36

  Juárez Cartel, 133, 141, 156

  Juárez City, Mexico. See Ciudad Juárez, Mexico

  Juárez Valley, 109–10, 153–54, 161–62

  judicial system: Colombia, 57, 72; Mexico, 102–5

  Justice for Our Daughters (Justicia Para Nuestras Hijas) (Mexico), 109

  K

  Kaibiles, 20, 120, 173, 176, 190, 232n49

  Kelly, John F., 50, 80

  Kerlikowske, Gil, 30, 43

  Khalili, Laleh, 20, 127

  kidnapping, 116; Colombia, 63; of farmers, 163–64; Honduras, 209, 216; Mexico, 26, 109–14 passim, 121–25 passim, 130, 134, 139, 143–51 passim, 161–67 passim

  Klein, Naomi: The Shock Doctrine, 21

  Knights Templar (Mexican gang), 147, 160, 161, 165, 166, 167

  L

  labor reform, Mexican, 90, 93

  labor unions. See unions

  Lacandón National Park, Guatemala, 179, 181

  Laguna del Tigre Park, Guatemala, 181, 182, 183

  land mines, 63

  land occupations, 214–15

  Laredo, Texas, 127, 128

  Laverde, Fabian, 53–54, 79

  law enforcement. See police and policing

  Law Enforcement Against Prohibition, 49

  Law for the Promotion and Protection of Investment (Honduras), 204–5

  lawsuits, 152–53, 259n30

  Ledezma, Norma, 109–11 passim

  Leech, Gary, 76

  legalization of marijuana and narcotics, 42

  Leyzaola Pérez, Julián, 29

  LGBTI people, violence against, 69, 113, 207, 209

  Libertad y Refundación (LIBRE) (Honduras), 205–7 passim, 216

  Liddy, G. Gordon, 40–41

  Ligorría, Fernández, 190–91

  limes, 164–65

  liquor. See alcohol

  Lobo, Porfirio, 204–5, 214

  López, Sonia, 58

  López Barcenas, Francisco, 137

  López Bonilla, Mauricio, 232

  López Obrador, Andres Manuel, 131

  López Villafana, Rogelio, 144

  Loya, Tony, 60

  Loya Castro, Humberto, 121

  Lozoya, Emilio, 99

  M

  MacInnis, Dan, 157

  Magaña, Margarita Ambrosio, 166

  Magdalena Medio, Colombia, 48

  MAG Silver, 155–58 passim, 255n32

>   maize. See corn

  Malone, David M., 16

  Management Systems International (MSI), 103

  mandatory military service. See military service, mandatory

  manufacturing, 23, 94, 106, 121. See also garment industry

  Mapiripán Massacre, 66–67

  maquila industry, 106, 121, 162, 199, 200

  Maras (gangs), 50, 148, 208–11 passim

  Mara Salvatrucha (M-13), 50, 208

  marches, 94, 139, 167, 168, 202, 204, 207

  marijuana, 39–48 passim, 62, 133, 144, 166

  Martínez, Dalia, 166

  Martínez Morales, Marcelo, 177

  Marx, Karl, 1, 7

  massacres: Colombia, 11–15 passim, 63–66 passim, 70; Guatemala, 20, 27, 101, 171–73 passim, 180, 181, 187, 190; Honduras, 185, 206, 212, 21, 216; Mexico, 131, 167

  Mayan people, 170, 171, 173–74

  Mayo. See Zambada García, Ismael (“El Mayo”)

  McAllen, Texas, 127, 128

  McCadden, Rafael, 129

  McCain, John, 19

  Medellín, Colombia, 28, 59, 60

  media, 36–37, 39, 124, 141, 168, 220, 222; Colombia, 57; Honduras, 196; Mexico, 36, 86, 107, 130–32 passim, 146, 222; reliance on official sources, 233n72; silence of, 146, 185, 222, 258n14; US, 36, 37, 97, 258n14. See also journalists, assassination and disappearing of

  Menocal, Carlos, 179

  Merck, 45

  Mérida Initiative, 4, 6, 15, 30–38, 84–93 passim, 102–6 passim, 115–18 passim, 189; Guatemala and, 189; homicides and, 32, 57; Honduras and, 194; prisons and, 86, 116, 125, 126. See also Central America Regional Security Initiative (CARSI)

  methamphetamines, 42, 60

  Mexican Constitution. See Constitution of Mexico

  Mexico, 15–37 passim, 48–49, 80–168 passim, 220, 222–23; army, 46, 110–14 passim, 118–25 passim, 131, 135–36, 140, 144, 152, 153, 159, 162, 167, 168; balance of trade, 90; central bank, 95; colonization, 169; Correa-Cabrera on, 2, 3, 4, 8; credit rating, 95, 102; education reform, 94, 95; elections, 2, 3, 22, 25; exports, 90, 95, 105, 106, 164; farming, 48–49, 96, 97, 154, 155, 163–68 passim; financial reform, 95–97; Honduran arms in, 210; manufacturing, 23, 94, 106, 121; marijuana, 39, 40, 41, 46, 47; military spending, 86–87; mining, 24, 101–2, 129–35 passim, 154–61 passim, 164; oil industry, 22, 86, 95, 99–101 passim, 152; in Pacific Alliance, 71; Plan Colombia and, 60; rebranding, 97–98; US aid to, 2, 86–87, 89, 115–17. See also Mérida Initiative; Pact for Mexico

  Mexico borders. See Guatemala-Mexico border; US-Mexico border and region

  Mexico Competitiveness Institute, 104

  Miami Herald, 37

  Michoacán, Mexico, 118, 147, 160–68 passim. See also La Familia Michoacana

  migrants and migration, 31, 34, 40, 121, 127–31 passim, 147–51, 210. See also immigration law

  Mijangos Leal, Miguel Ángel, 159–60

  military bases: Colombia, 27, 68, 77, 78, 182; Guatemala, 171, 172, 174–75; Honduras, 197, 208, 212, 213, 217

  military service, mandatory, 200

  military spending: Guatemala, 184; Mexico, 186–87

  Miller, Todd: Border Patrol Nation, 127

  Minero, Yadira, 200

  mining industry, 7, 24; Canadian ownership, 135, 154–58 passim, 175; Colombia, 64, 65, 67–68; Guatemala, 175; Honduras, 201, 214; Mexico, 24, 101–2, 129–35 passim, 154–61 passim, 164

  Miskitu people, 213

  mobility. See freedom of movement; migrants and migration

  Molina, Aurelio, 214

  Molloy, Molly, 25, 112

  Monárrez Fragoso, Julia E., 111

  money laundering, 29, 106–7, 120, 143, 209

  Monsanto, 58

  Montenegro, Nineth, 185

  Monterrey, Mexico, 32, 37, 146

  Mora, Frank, 188

  Morales, Mynor, 178–79, 180

  Morena, 131

  morphine, 45, 258n14

  Moskito people. See Miskito people

  Multifiber Arrangement (MFA), 199

  multinational and transnational corporations, 68, 129–35 passim, 143, 154–62 passim; Canadian ownership, 77, 101, 135, 154–58 passim, 175, 181, 183; Guatemala, 171, 175; Honduras, 198–201 passim

  murder: of activists, dissidents, etc., 154–60 passim, 175, 198, 204, 206–7, 213, 214; Colombia, 58–59, 65–70 passim; Guatemala, 170, 172, 175; Honduras, 27, 194, 195, 198, 204–9 passim, 213, 214; of journalists, 34, 36; of LGBTI people, 69, 209; Mexico, 25, 31, 36, 49, 109–25 passim, 139, 148–61 passim, 167, 222; of migrants, 31, 148–49, 151; of unionists, 69; by US-trained police, 116. See also assassinations

  murder rate, 6; Honduras, 27, 194, 195, 206, 207; Mexico, 111, 114, 121

  Murillo Karam, Jesús, 102

  N

  NAFTA. See North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)

  Naranjo, Oscar, 118

  El Narco (Grillo), 47

  Narcoland (Hernández), 119

  National Action Party (PAN) (Mexico), 22, 27, 93, 98, 119, 131

  National Industrial Association (ANDI) (Honduras), 202

  nationalization, 100, 169, 199

  National Liberation Army (Colombia). See Ejército de Liberación Nacional (ELN) (Colombia)

  national parks, Guatemalan. See parks, Guatemalan

  National Security Decision Directive 221 (United States), 41

  native people. See indigenous people

  natural gas: Colombia, 74; Honduras, 213; Mexico, 100, 152–53, 220

  natural resource extraction. See extractive industries

  Negroponte, John Dmitri, 197

  NGOs. See nongovernmental organizations (NGOs)

  Nicaragua, 37, 67, 149, 172, 210, 216

  nickel mines, 68, 175

  Nixon, Richard, 39, 50

  Noé Anzueto Girón, Ulises, 173

  Noé Pino, Hugo, 203–4, 207, 210

  nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), 91–93 passim, 128, 180, 198

  Noriega, Manuel, 41

  North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), 22, 25, 48–49, 85, 90, 98, 155

  nuclear waste disposal, 153

  Nueva Esperanza, Guatemala, 177–79 passim

  Nuevo Laredo, Mexico, 23, 127, 130, 145, 146, 148

  Nuevo Leon, Mexico, 153

  O

  Oaxaca, Mexico, 25, 94, 158–59

  Obama, Barack, 30, 43, 57, 98–99

  Obrador, Manuel López, 25

  Occidental Petroleum (Oxy), 12, 74, 75

  occupation of land. See land occupations

  Ocensa, 62

  O’Day, Patrick, 46–47

  ODC. See Oleoducto de Colombia (ODC)

  Office of National Drug Control Policy, 89

  OFRANEH. See Black Fraternal Organization of Honduras (OFRANEH)

  oil industry, 7, 8; Canadian ownership, 77, 181, 183; Colombia, 8, 12, 48, 54–57 passim, 61–64 passim, 73–78 passim, 99; Guatemala, 175, 181–83; Honduras, 213; Mexico, 22, 86, 95, 99–101 passim, 152, 153

  Olarte, Camilo, 63

  Oleoducto de Colombia (ODC), 62–63

  Olivares, Manuel, 159

  Operation Conjunto Chihuahua, 111, 122

  Operation Guerrero Seguro, 163

  Operation Intercept, 40–41

  Operation Martillo, 184–88 passim

  Operation Trizo, 47

  opium, 39, 43–45 passim, 48, 57, 133. See also poppy cultivation

  Orlando Hernández, Juan, 207

  Orta, Barbaro José, 12

  Osorio Chen, Efraín, 170

  Otero, Miguel, 14

  Overdick Mejía, Horst Walter, 191

  Oxy. See Occidental Petroleum (Oxy)

  P

  Pacific Alliance, 71

  Pacific Rubiales, 65, 77, 183, 241n106

  Pact for Mexico, 93, 96, 97, 245n50

  Padgett, Humberto, 166

  Padilla, Hector, 122

  Palacio Castañeda, Germán, 37

  palm oil industry, 55, 65, 66, 69, 162, 175, 215, 220
r />   Panama, 37, 41

  Pan American Silver Corporation, 133

  Panetta, Leon, 188

  Pantin, Ronald, 77–78

  paraquat, 47

  parks, Guatemalan, 79, 181, 182, 183

  Partido Acción Nacional. See National Action Party (PAN) (Mexico)

  Partido de la Revolución Democrática. See Democratic Revolutionary Party (PRD) (Mexico)

  Partido Revolucionario Institucional. See Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) (Mexico)

  Pastraña, Andrés, 56

  Patriot Party (Guatemala), 173, 191

  Paz García, Policarpo, 197

  Paz y Paz, Claudia, 172

  Peasant Self-Defense of Casanare. See Autodefensas Campesinas del Casanare (ACC)

  Pemex, 22, 86, 95, 99–101 passim, 152

  Peña Amaya, Luis, 134

  Peña García, Jessica Leticia, 109–14 passim

  Peña Nieto, Enrique, 26, 90–99 passim, 118, 131, 137

  Perenco, 65, 181–82

  Pérez Molina, Otto, 173–74, 176, 177, 184, 190–91, 259n30

  Pérez Zabalza, Julio, 150

  Peru, 27, 28, 38, 45, 71, 90, 153

  Petrobank, 77

  Petrobras, 54–55

  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

 

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