Drugs, insecurity and failed states

the problems of prohibition

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Drugs, insecurity and failed states

the problems of prohibition

The world's wealthiest nations have expended vast blood and treasure in tracking and capturing traffickers, dealers and consumers of narcotics, as well as destroying crops and confiscating shipments. Yet the global trade in illicit drugs is thriving with no apparent change in the level of consumption despite decades of prohibition. This Adelphi argues that the present enforcement regime is not only failing to win the "war on drugs"; it is also igniting and prolonging that conflict on the streets of producer and transit countries, where the supply chain has become interwoven with state institutions and cartels have become embroiled in violence against their rivals and with security forces. What can be done to secure the worst affected regions and states, such as Latin America and Afghanistan? By examining the destabilizing effects of prohibition, as well as alternative approaches such as that adopted by the authorities in Portugal, this book shows how progress may be made by treating consumption as a health-care issue rather than a criminal matter, thereby freeing states to tackle the cartels and traffickers who hold their communities to ransom.

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Cover of: Drugs Insecurity and Failed States
Drugs Insecurity and Failed States
2020, Taylor & Francis Group
in English
Cover of: Drugs, insecurity and failed states
Drugs, insecurity and failed states: the problems of prohibition
2012, Routledge for the International Institute for Strategic Studies, Routledge
in English

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Table of Contents

Introduction. The size of the drugs trade
The evolution of the international drugs trade. Globalisation and the rise of transnational organised crime
Organised crime and conflict
What's special about narcotics?
Prohibition
The producer states. Colombia
Afghanistan
Conclusion
The transit regions. Mexico
Central America
West Africa
Conclusions
Alternatives to prohibition. Decriminalisation and legalisation
The opposition to legalisation
Licit production
Conclusion
Conclusion.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.

Published in
Abingdon, New York
Series
Adelphi -- 428, Adelphi (Series) (International Institute for Strategic Studies) -- 428.

Classifications

Library of Congress
HV5801 .I555 2012, HV5801.I555 2012, HV5801 .I55 2012

The Physical Object

Pagination
163 p. ;
Number of pages
163

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25315425M
Internet Archive
drugsinsecurityf0000inks
ISBN 10
0415627060
ISBN 13
9780415627061
LCCN
2011487539
OCLC/WorldCat
786267770

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