Political Economy and Illegal Drugs in Colombia

Political Economy and Illegal Drugs in Colombia
Title Political Economy and Illegal Drugs in Colombia PDF eBook
Author Francisco E. Thoumi
Publisher United Nations University Press
Total Pages 342
Release 1995
Genre Colombia
ISBN 9789280808865

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Political Economy and Illegal Drugs in Colombia

Political Economy and Illegal Drugs in Colombia
Title Political Economy and Illegal Drugs in Colombia PDF eBook
Author Francisco E. Thoumi
Publisher United Nations Univ
Total Pages 320
Release 1995
Genre Colombia
ISBN 9789280808865

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Guns, Drugs, and Development in Colombia

Guns, Drugs, and Development in Colombia
Title Guns, Drugs, and Development in Colombia PDF eBook
Author Jennifer S. Holmes
Publisher University of Texas Press
Total Pages 207
Release 2010-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 0292779585

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For decades, Colombia has contended with a variety of highly publicized conflicts, including the rise of paramilitary groups in response to rebel insurgencies of the 1960s, the expansion of an illegal drug industry that has permeated politics and society since the 1970s, and a faltering economy in the 1990s. An unprecedented analysis of these struggles, Guns, Drugs, and Development in Colombia brings together leading scholars from a variety of fields, blending previously unseen quantitative data with historical analysis for an impressively comprehensive assessment. Culminating in an inspiring plan for peace, based on Four Cornerstones of Pacification, this landmark work is sure to spur new calls for change in this corner of Latin America and beyond.

Colombia's Political Economy at the Outset of the Twenty-First Century

Colombia's Political Economy at the Outset of the Twenty-First Century
Title Colombia's Political Economy at the Outset of the Twenty-First Century PDF eBook
Author Bruce M. Bagley
Publisher Lexington Books
Total Pages 365
Release 2015-07-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0739192930

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This volume examines Colombia’s political economy at the outset of the twenty-first century. A group of leading experts explores various issues, such as drug trafficking, organized crime, economic performance, the internal armed conflict, and human rights. The experts highlight the various challenges that Colombia faces today. This volume is a major contribution to the field and provides a current panorama of the Colombia conflict.

Anti-Drug Policies in Colombia

Anti-Drug Policies in Colombia
Title Anti-Drug Policies in Colombia PDF eBook
Author Alejandro Gaviria
Publisher Vanderbilt University Press
Total Pages 520
Release 2021-04-30
Genre Law
ISBN 0826503756

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Forty years after the declaration of the "war on drugs" by President Nixon, the debate on the effectiveness and costs of the ban is red-hot. Several former Latin American presidents and leading intellectuals from around the world have drawn attention to the ineffectiveness and adverse consequences of prohibitionism. This book thoroughly analyzes the drug policies of one of the main protagonists in this war. The book covers many topics: the economics of drug production, the policies to reduce consumption and decrease supply during the Plan Colombia, the effects of the drug problem on Colombia's international relations, the prevention of money laundering, the connection between drug trafficking and paramilitary politics, and strategies against organized crime. Beyond the diversity in topics, there is a common thread running through all the chapters: the need to analyze objectively what works and what does not, based on empirical evidence. Presented here for the first time to an English-speaking audience, this book is a contribution to a debate that urgently needs to transcend ideology and preconceived opinions.

Illegal Drugs, Economy, and Society in the Andes

Illegal Drugs, Economy, and Society in the Andes
Title Illegal Drugs, Economy, and Society in the Andes PDF eBook
Author Francisco E. Thoumi
Publisher Woodrow Wilson Center Press
Total Pages 442
Release 2003
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780801878541

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The Political Economy of Narcotics

The Political Economy of Narcotics
Title The Political Economy of Narcotics PDF eBook
Author Julia Buxton
Publisher Zed Books Ltd.
Total Pages 183
Release 2013-07-04
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1848137524

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This book explores the origins, history and organisation of the international system of narcotic drug control with a specific focus on heroin, cannabis and cocaine. It argues that the century-long quest to eliminate the production, trade in and use of narcotic drugs has been a profound failure. The statistics produced by the international and domestic narcotic drug control agencies point to a sustained expansion of the drug trade, despite the imposition of harsh criminal sanctions against those engaged, as producers, traffickers or consumers, in the narcotic drugs market. The roots of this major international policy failure are traced back to the outdated ideology of prohibition, which is shown to be counterproductive, utopian and a fundamentally inadequate basis for narcotic drug policy in the twenty-first century. Prohibition, championed by many US policy makers, has left the international community poorly positioned to confront those changes to the drug trade and drug markets that have resulted from globalisation. Moreover, prohibition based approaches are causing more harm than good, as is demonstrated through reference to issues such as HIV/AIDS, the environment, conflict, development and social justice. As the drug control system approaches its centenary, there are signs that the global consensus on narcotic drug prohibition is fracturing. Some European and South American states are pushing for a new approach based on regulation, decriminalisation and harm reduction. But those seeking to revise prohibition strategies faces entrenched resistance, primarily by the U.S. This important text argues that successive American governments have pursued a contradictory approach; acting decisively against the narcotic drug trade at home and abroad, while at the same time working with drug traffickers and producer states when it is in America's strategic interest. As a result, US policy approaches emerge as a decisive factor in accounting for the failure of prohibition.