From inside the bookTry this search over all volumes: ment What people are saying - Write a reviewReview: The Militarization of the US-Mexico Border, 1978-1992: Low-Intensity Conflict Doctrine Comes HomeUser Review - sdw - GoodreadsThe US border increasingly militarized from 1978-1992, under 3 different US presidential administrations representing both "major" political parties. This militirization took place in the context of ... Read full review Related books
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