The challenge of drug trafficking to democratic governance and human security in West Africa

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Brown, David E.
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The challenge of drug trafficking to democratic governance and human security in West Africa

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International criminal networks mainly from Latin America and Africa -- some with links to terrorism -- are turning West Africa into a key global hub for the distribution, wholesaling, and production of illicit drugs. These groups represent an existential threat to democratic governance of already fragile states in the sub-region because they are using narco-corruption to stage coups d'état, hijack elections, and co-opt or buy political power. Besides a spike in drug-related crime, narcotics trafficking is also fraying West Africa's traditional social fabric and creating a public health crisis, with hundreds of thousands of new drug addicts. While the inflow of drug money may seem economically beneficial to West Africa in the short-term, investors will be less inclined to do business in the long-term if the sub-region is unstable. On net, drug trafficking and other illicit trade represent the most serious challenge to human security in the region since resource conflicts rocked several West African countries in the early 1990s. International aid to West Africa's "war on drugs" is only in an initial stage; progress will be have to be measured in decades or even generations, not years and also unfold in parallel with creating alternative sustainable livelihoods and addressing the longer-term challenges of human insecurity, poverty, and underdevelopment.

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English
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84

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The challenge of drug trafficking to democratic governance and human security in West Africa
2013, Strategic Studies Institute and U.S. Army War College Press
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Table of Contents

Introduction : broad context of drug trafficking in West Africa
History of drug trafficking in West Africa
Latin American drug dealers partner with West African criminals
Structure of West African DTOs
Global drug trafficking routes via West Africa
Link to terrorism : alliances between drug traffickers and terrorists
Impact on good governance
Impact on society
Impact on the economy
Ongoing programs
- the international community and the United States
Impact of West African drug trafficking on U.S. national interests
Conclusion : policy recommendations.

Edition Notes

"May 2013."

Includes bibliographical references (pages 64-84).

Also available online in PDF format from Strategic Studies Institute (SSI) web site.

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Carlisle, PA
Series
Letort papers, Letort papers

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Library of Congress
HV5840.A478 B76 2013, HV5840.A358 B76 2013

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Pagination
xv, 84 pages
Number of pages
84

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL30962562M
ISBN 10
1584875682
ISBN 13
9781584875680
LCCN
2013433946
OCLC/WorldCat
846582019

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