Marcos Alan S. V. Ferreira, Juliana Leite Medeiros
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The rise of transnational organized crime to the level of threat to international security has brought significant changes to the strategies to combat the problem by states. Its diffuse character requires the concatenation of state efforts for its confrontation that goes beyond the state borders, under penalty of subduing any policy in this sense. Brazil and Paraguay occupy a prominent role in the development of illegal transnational activities in the South American continent, and there is a dynamic of complementaritybetween supply and demand of illegal products and services. The border between the two countries corresponds to the more traditional route of drug traffic in South America, which is the reason why Brazil and Paraguay have joined efforts to address the issue, including militarily. This article aims to analyze how military cooperation between Brazil and Paraguay develops to combat drug traffic at the border between both countries. For that, a conceptual rescue of the transnational organized crime and its characterization in the Brazil-Paraguay border is made. Initiatives undertaken in the border region, in terms of military cooperation, in combating cross-border crime were observed.