In a new report, Addiction, Crime and Insurgency: The Transnational Threat of Afghan Opium, UNODC shows the devastating consequences that the 900 tons of opium and 375 tons of heroin that are trafficked from Afghanistan every year have on the health and security of countries along the Balkan and Eurasian drug routes, of countries in Europe, of China, India and the Russian Federation
This paper provides insight into the issue of opium trafficking in Afghanistan. In 2014, despite U.S...
I argue here that increases in Afghan opium cultivation, the most prolific in the world, have depres...
The unprecedented growth of the drugs trade in Central Asia was facilitated by a combination of inte...
This report by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) covers worldwide flows of Afghan...
The bottom is starting to fall out of the Afghan opium market. For the second year in a row, cultiva...
Since the end of the Cold War, the security agenda has shifted from a strictly state-centric focus t...
The Golden Crescent region of South Asia—comprising Afghanistan, Iran, and Pakistan—is a principal g...
Since the end of the Cold War, the security agenda has shifted from a strictly state-centric focus t...
Afghan heroin is trafficked to every region of the world except Latin America. Heroin trafficking fr...
This study illustrates the role of narcotics (opium) in the local economy of Afghanistan, a landlock...
This report shows that the total value of illicit heroin and opium trafficked from Afghanistan to We...
Afghan opiates kill 100,000 people a year globally. Every year NATO countries lose over 10,000 peopl...
Abstract Opium has been cultivated in Afghanistan since 1100 A.D., although production has steadily ...
We show that the recent rise in Afghan opium production is caused by violent conflicts. Violence des...
This report describes the structure and development of the narcotics trade in Afghanistan and explor...
This paper provides insight into the issue of opium trafficking in Afghanistan. In 2014, despite U.S...
I argue here that increases in Afghan opium cultivation, the most prolific in the world, have depres...
The unprecedented growth of the drugs trade in Central Asia was facilitated by a combination of inte...
This report by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) covers worldwide flows of Afghan...
The bottom is starting to fall out of the Afghan opium market. For the second year in a row, cultiva...
Since the end of the Cold War, the security agenda has shifted from a strictly state-centric focus t...
The Golden Crescent region of South Asia—comprising Afghanistan, Iran, and Pakistan—is a principal g...
Since the end of the Cold War, the security agenda has shifted from a strictly state-centric focus t...
Afghan heroin is trafficked to every region of the world except Latin America. Heroin trafficking fr...
This study illustrates the role of narcotics (opium) in the local economy of Afghanistan, a landlock...
This report shows that the total value of illicit heroin and opium trafficked from Afghanistan to We...
Afghan opiates kill 100,000 people a year globally. Every year NATO countries lose over 10,000 peopl...
Abstract Opium has been cultivated in Afghanistan since 1100 A.D., although production has steadily ...
We show that the recent rise in Afghan opium production is caused by violent conflicts. Violence des...
This report describes the structure and development of the narcotics trade in Afghanistan and explor...
This paper provides insight into the issue of opium trafficking in Afghanistan. In 2014, despite U.S...
I argue here that increases in Afghan opium cultivation, the most prolific in the world, have depres...
The unprecedented growth of the drugs trade in Central Asia was facilitated by a combination of inte...