The politics of narcotic drugs: a survey/ edited by Julia Buxton

Contributor(s): Buxton, JuliaMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: London: Routledge, 2011Description: xvi, 323 p. Diagramme, Karten 23 cmISBN: 9781857435016Subject(s): Political aspects | Government policyDDC classification: 320
Contents:
Evidence from the field: Understanding changing levels of opium poppy cultivation in Afghanistan -- The Middle East and illicit drugs: A forgotten region? -- The white economy: Drugs, poverty and violent conflict in Colombia -- A tale of two countries: Drugs, guns, violence and the US-Mexico border -- Understanding United Kingdom drugs policy: SOCA and the enigma of enforcement -- the politics of drugs prohibition -- Beyond 'narcoterrorism': Illicit drugs business and terrorist tactics in armed conflicts -- The principles for rational drugs policy-making -- Drugs and well-being: Prohibition's negative impacts.
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Evidence from the field: Understanding changing levels of opium poppy cultivation in Afghanistan --
The Middle East and illicit drugs: A forgotten region? --
The white economy: Drugs, poverty and violent conflict in Colombia --
A tale of two countries: Drugs, guns, violence and the US-Mexico border --
Understanding United Kingdom drugs policy: SOCA and the enigma of enforcement --
the politics of drugs prohibition --
Beyond 'narcoterrorism': Illicit drugs business and terrorist tactics in armed conflicts --
The principles for rational drugs policy-making --
Drugs and well-being: Prohibition's negative impacts.

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