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When NACLA Helped Shutter the U.S. Office of Public Safety

Early Naclista Michael Klare recounts NACLA’s involvement in the movement to end U.S. overseas police assistance in the early 1970s.

 

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Stuart Schrader

Stuart Schrader is a postdoctoral fellow in global American studies at the Charles Warren Center for Studies in American History at Harvard University. He is working on a book about how U.S. counterinsurgency and police-assistance efforts overseas have affected policing and law enforcement at home.

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