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The Politics of Narcotic Drugs

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The Politics of Narcotic Drugs brings together leading experts on the drugs trade to provide an accessible yet detailed analysis of the multiple challenges that the contemporary trade in narcotic drugs and its prohibition pose, from the local to the international community.

Through the use of country and regional case studies that include Afghanistan, Mexico, Colombia and the Middle East, the drivers of the drugs trade and the security and development dilemmas created by the prohibition of narcotic substances are explored. Contributions that assess the international drug control regime, British anti-drug enforcement organizations, 'narcoterrorism' and options for drug policy reform engage readers in current debates and the narrative frameworks that shape discussion of the drugs issue. The book is an invaluable guide to the dynamic and far-reaching issue of narcotic drugs and the impact of their prohibition on our countries and communities.

The chapters are followed by an A-Z glossary of key terms, issues and organizations, and a section of maps and statistics.

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ISBN: 9781857435016
Publication date:
Author: Julia Buxton
Publisher: Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 323 pages
Series: Europa Politics of ... Series
Genres: Health & Fitness
Health, illness and addiction: social aspects
Sociology
Reference works
Medical sociology
Politics and government