With significant pressure and earmarked funding from the United States and other demand-side countries, the Andean countries of Bolivia, Colombia, and Peru have struggled for decades with the question of how to limit the growth of coca and the export of cocaine and comply with UN drug conventions. Tactics such as forced eradication, criminalization, and marginalization of coca farmers have not only failed to significantly reduce cocaine production, but have had disastrous consequences for the economies and communities in the region.In 2004 the Bolivian government, despite international pressure to maintain the status quo, gathered the political momentum to try something different. Bolivia established the cato accord that allowed farmers to ...
Durante los últimos 35 años las drogas ilegales han constituido un factor significativo en el drama ...
Historically, Monzon Valley has caused great challenges to the Peruvian State capacity. Until 2011, ...
On coming to power in 2006 President Morales made a radical break with the US backed anti-drugs stra...
The current international drug control regime prohibits the cultivation of coca in its natural state...
Después de más de 50 años de guerra contra las drogas encabezada por los Estados Unidos, el común de...
En el siguiente documento, el autor plantea que la legalidad de la hoja de coca tiene poco o nada qu...
La innovadora política “coca sí, cocaína no” del Estado Plurinacional de Bolivia, en vigor desde 200...
El cultivo de la hoja de coca (Erythroxylon coca) que es realizado principalmente por pequeños agric...
As member states of the United Nations take stock of the drug control system, a number of debates ha...
For over three decades a central element of US anti-drug policy in the Andean region has been the ag...
Este libro analiza una de las problemáticas sociales más complejas y apasionantes de América Latina:...
In the present paper we propose an analysis of the emergence and the development of the coca cultiva...
Colombia, Perú y Bolivia son los mayores productores de hoja de coca del mundo, en consecuencia prod...
The National Counternarcotics Strategy 2007,2011 proposed unsuccessfully to reduce the area illegall...
For over two decades the US has funded repressive forced coca eradication in Peru, Colombia and Boli...
Durante los últimos 35 años las drogas ilegales han constituido un factor significativo en el drama ...
Historically, Monzon Valley has caused great challenges to the Peruvian State capacity. Until 2011, ...
On coming to power in 2006 President Morales made a radical break with the US backed anti-drugs stra...
The current international drug control regime prohibits the cultivation of coca in its natural state...
Después de más de 50 años de guerra contra las drogas encabezada por los Estados Unidos, el común de...
En el siguiente documento, el autor plantea que la legalidad de la hoja de coca tiene poco o nada qu...
La innovadora política “coca sí, cocaína no” del Estado Plurinacional de Bolivia, en vigor desde 200...
El cultivo de la hoja de coca (Erythroxylon coca) que es realizado principalmente por pequeños agric...
As member states of the United Nations take stock of the drug control system, a number of debates ha...
For over three decades a central element of US anti-drug policy in the Andean region has been the ag...
Este libro analiza una de las problemáticas sociales más complejas y apasionantes de América Latina:...
In the present paper we propose an analysis of the emergence and the development of the coca cultiva...
Colombia, Perú y Bolivia son los mayores productores de hoja de coca del mundo, en consecuencia prod...
The National Counternarcotics Strategy 2007,2011 proposed unsuccessfully to reduce the area illegall...
For over two decades the US has funded repressive forced coca eradication in Peru, Colombia and Boli...
Durante los últimos 35 años las drogas ilegales han constituido un factor significativo en el drama ...
Historically, Monzon Valley has caused great challenges to the Peruvian State capacity. Until 2011, ...
On coming to power in 2006 President Morales made a radical break with the US backed anti-drugs stra...