An anti-narcotics policy that ignores the social consequences of drug crops eradication only manages to further radicalize and isolate the population in areas in which lawlessness and potential terrorist activity thrive. It also strengthens the bond between disaffected social groups and guerrilla organizations in these areas. Washington cannot continue to be blind to the fact that the three current US policies on counterterrorism, anti-narcotics, and democratization in Peru and elsewhere in Latin America, are not working in harmony. Paradoxically, the eradication of drug crops —the core of Peru’s US-sponsored anti-narcotics policy— enlarges pockets of poverty and fuels anger against the government. It also perpetuates the proverbial quagmir...
The War on Drugs in Latin America: How Misinterpretation Led to Failed Policy investigates how and w...
Since the adoption of Law 1008 in 1988, Bolivia\u27s government has organized a campaign to eradicat...
For over two decades the US has funded repressive forced coca eradication in Peru, Colombia and Boli...
El efecto de una política antinarcóticos que ignora las consecuencias de la erradicación de cultivos...
Promoted during the 1980s and 1990s as a national security imperative, the US anti-drug policy in th...
Orientador: Shiguenoli MiyamotoDissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto...
.Illegal drugs have become a key and conflictive policy issue in the Andean\ud countries. Anti-drug ...
The United States, the number one consumer of drugs in the world, since 1969, has made it their goal...
Foreign policies designed with the intention of protecting domestic interests often have unintended ...
For over three decades a central element of US anti-drug policy in the Andean region has been the ag...
The United States has imposed a hard-line law enforcement drug control strategy on source and transi...
Between 2006-2019, Bolivia emerged as a world leader in formulating a participatory, non-violent mod...
Following more than 40 years of conflict, the Colombian state has been moved down the list of priori...
Colombia\u27s increasingly effective efforts to mitigate the power of the FARC and other illegitimat...
For decades, international governments and the Peruvian state have worked to reduce illicit coca cul...
The War on Drugs in Latin America: How Misinterpretation Led to Failed Policy investigates how and w...
Since the adoption of Law 1008 in 1988, Bolivia\u27s government has organized a campaign to eradicat...
For over two decades the US has funded repressive forced coca eradication in Peru, Colombia and Boli...
El efecto de una política antinarcóticos que ignora las consecuencias de la erradicación de cultivos...
Promoted during the 1980s and 1990s as a national security imperative, the US anti-drug policy in th...
Orientador: Shiguenoli MiyamotoDissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto...
.Illegal drugs have become a key and conflictive policy issue in the Andean\ud countries. Anti-drug ...
The United States, the number one consumer of drugs in the world, since 1969, has made it their goal...
Foreign policies designed with the intention of protecting domestic interests often have unintended ...
For over three decades a central element of US anti-drug policy in the Andean region has been the ag...
The United States has imposed a hard-line law enforcement drug control strategy on source and transi...
Between 2006-2019, Bolivia emerged as a world leader in formulating a participatory, non-violent mod...
Following more than 40 years of conflict, the Colombian state has been moved down the list of priori...
Colombia\u27s increasingly effective efforts to mitigate the power of the FARC and other illegitimat...
For decades, international governments and the Peruvian state have worked to reduce illicit coca cul...
The War on Drugs in Latin America: How Misinterpretation Led to Failed Policy investigates how and w...
Since the adoption of Law 1008 in 1988, Bolivia\u27s government has organized a campaign to eradicat...
For over two decades the US has funded repressive forced coca eradication in Peru, Colombia and Boli...