Latin America and the Multinational Drug Trade
In some Latin American countries, traffickers equipped with vast resources have corrupted individuals in every aspect of public life, compromising the integrity of entire national institutions - the political system and the judiciary, the military, the police, and banking and financial systems. Moreover, Latin America, like Europe and the USA, has a drug consumption problem. Yet, drug control in Latin America is beset with contradictions. For some Latin Americans, illicit drug production in the form of coca cultivation is a traditional way of life, and has often been an economic bulwark against destitution. Attempts to control the drug trade, while absorbing vast resources, have been largely ineffectual and have had dramatic and unintended consequences. This book analyses the profound consequences that the illicit drug trade has for millions of Latin Americans, and what they imply for domestic policy and for international cooperation. Latin America and the Multinational Drug Trade is essential reading for students of Latin America, politics, international relations, security studies, foreign policy, economic development, criminology and law, and for anyone interested in the politics and economics of the global illicit drug trade.
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Latin America and the Multinational Drug Trade
In some Latin American countries, traffickers equipped with vast resources have corrupted individuals in every aspect of public life, compromising the integrity of entire national institutions - the political system and the judiciary, the military, the police, and banking and financial systems. Moreover, Latin America, like Europe and the USA, has a drug consumption problem. Yet, drug control in Latin America is beset with contradictions. For some Latin Americans, illicit drug production in the form of coca cultivation is a traditional way of life, and has often been an economic bulwark against destitution. Attempts to control the drug trade, while absorbing vast resources, have been largely ineffectual and have had dramatic and unintended consequences. This book analyses the profound consequences that the illicit drug trade has for millions of Latin Americans, and what they imply for domestic policy and for international cooperation. Latin America and the Multinational Drug Trade is essential reading for students of Latin America, politics, international relations, security studies, foreign policy, economic development, criminology and law, and for anyone interested in the politics and economics of the global illicit drug trade.
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Latin America and the Multinational Drug Trade

Latin America and the Multinational Drug Trade

Latin America and the Multinational Drug Trade

Latin America and the Multinational Drug Trade

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In some Latin American countries, traffickers equipped with vast resources have corrupted individuals in every aspect of public life, compromising the integrity of entire national institutions - the political system and the judiciary, the military, the police, and banking and financial systems. Moreover, Latin America, like Europe and the USA, has a drug consumption problem. Yet, drug control in Latin America is beset with contradictions. For some Latin Americans, illicit drug production in the form of coca cultivation is a traditional way of life, and has often been an economic bulwark against destitution. Attempts to control the drug trade, while absorbing vast resources, have been largely ineffectual and have had dramatic and unintended consequences. This book analyses the profound consequences that the illicit drug trade has for millions of Latin Americans, and what they imply for domestic policy and for international cooperation. Latin America and the Multinational Drug Trade is essential reading for students of Latin America, politics, international relations, security studies, foreign policy, economic development, criminology and law, and for anyone interested in the politics and economics of the global illicit drug trade.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781349260492
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Publication date: 01/01/1998
Series: Studies of the Americas
Edition description: 1st ed. 1998
Pages: 243
Product dimensions: 5.51(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements-List of Contributors - List of Tables - List of Figures - Preface: Elizabeth Joyce and Carlos Malamud - Introduction: Fernando Cepeda Ulloa - PART 1: CONSUMPTION PATTERNS IN EUROPE AND LATIN AMERICA - Foreign Demand for Latin American Drugs: The USA and Europe; Peter Reuter - Drug Consumption in Latin America; Augusto Perez Gomez - PART 2: DRUGS IN LATIN AMERICA: THE PRODUCER COUNTRIES - The Drug Trade, Politics and the Economy: The Colombian Experience; Jorge Orlando Melo - The Economic and Political Impact of the Drug Trade and Drug Control Policies in Bolivia; Andy Atkins - The Drug Trade in Peru; Roberto Lerner - The Political Repercussions of Drug Trafficking in Mexico; Mar'a Cella Toro - PART 3: MONEY LAUNDERING AND INTERNATIONAL DRUG CONTROL - Offshore Banking in the Caribbean: The Panamanian Case; Anthony P Malngot - Cocaine Trafficking and British Foreign Policy; Elizabeth Joyce - Conclusions; Elizabeth Joyce - Bibliography - Index
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