Extra-regional threats to security
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2020Author
Baeza Freer, Jaime
Cortinhas, Juliano
Escudero Illanes, María Cristina
Pastrana Buelvas, Eduardo
Pérez Henríquez, Diego
Jorge Ramalho, Antonio
Rooney Paredes, Mildred
Vera Piñedos, Diego
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In 2020, six years after its creation, the Policy Network on Security has produced a
new publication titled “Extra-regional threats to security.”1. It is an interesting and
important topic in which the Policy Network on Security again seeks to offer its contribution.
This policy paper thus concentrates on identifying and analyzing the extra-regional
threats, risks and vulnerabilities facing Peru and its neighboring countries. These
include the presence in the region of countries such as China, Russia and Iran, their
intervention in the Venezuelan crisis and the tensions they generate with the United
States; the challenges the Venezuelan crisis represents particularly on migratory,
health, economic-social, labor and educational issues; organized crime; cybernetic
crimes; the global threat of pandemics such as COVID-19; drug trafficking; illegal
mining and logging; contraband; human trafficking; citizen insecurity; corruption
and assets laundering; the presence of groups associated with Islamic extremism;
lethal autonomous weapons; maritime pirating; and Antarctic claims, among others.
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