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-10/04/11 Is Merida Antiquated? Part Two: Updating U.S. Policy to Counter Threats of Insurgency and Narco-Terrorism (as delivered); Assistant Secretary William R. Brownfield, Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs

-10/04/11 Merida Part II: Insurgency and Terrorism in Mexico (as prepared); Assistant Secretary William R. Brownfield, Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs

-08/17/11 Press Conference at the Consulate General Ciudad Juarez; Assistant Secretary William R. Brownfield, Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs

-05/27/10 U.S.-Mexico Security Cooperation: Next Steps for the Merida Initiative; Deputy Assistant Secretary Roberta S. Jacobson, Bureau of Western Hemisphere Affairs

-04/22/10 Merida Initiative; Deputy Assistant Secretary Roberta S. Jacobson, Bureau of Western Hemisphere Affairs

-03/23/10 Background Briefing En Route To Mexico City, Mexico

-03/23/10 Remarks With Mexican Foreign Secretary Patricia Espinosa After Their Meeting

-03/19/10 Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton's Trip to Mexico on March 23, 2010; Arturo Valenzuela, Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs; Foreign Press Center; Washington, DC

-04/07/09 The Merida Initiative; Assistant Secretary David T. Johnson, Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs

-03/26/09 Digital Town Hall at TecMilenio University

-03/26/09 Press Availability at TecMilenio University

-03/25/09 Remarks With Mexican Foreign Secretary Patricia Espinosa After Their Meeting

-03/18/09 Guns, Drugs and Violence: The Merida Initiative and the Challenge in Mexico

-03/18/09 Mexico and the Merida Initiative; Deputy Assistant Secretary Roberta S. Jacobson, Bureau of Western Hemisphere Affairs

-03/10/09 The Merida Initiative; Assistant Secretary David T. Johnson, Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs

-03/10/09 The Merida Initiative; Assistant Secretary Thomas A. Shannon, Jr., Bureau of Western Hemisphere Affairs

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