In 2012, Peru overtook Colombia as the world\u27s largest cultivator of coca. As of December 31, 2012, the area under cultivation in Peru was 60,400 hectacres, about 12,000 more hectacres than Colombia. However, under the administration of Ollanta Humala (2011-present), Peru cooperated closely with the United States as well as with Brazil and Colombia against drug production and trafficking. Between 2012 and 2014, the Humala government carried out record coca eradication. Military and intelligence ties between Peruvian officials on the one hand and U.S., Brazilian, and Colombian officials on the other increased considerably. This chapter explores the reasons for Peru\u27s cooperation and its results
The illegal drug trade has presented numerous challenges for many regions around the globe but none ...
On coming to power in 2006 President Morales made a radical break with the US backed anti-drugs stra...
Colombia\u27s increasingly effective efforts to mitigate the power of the FARC and other illegitimat...
Upon his presidential election, Bolivian coca grower leader Evo Morales adopted a policy of promotin...
Between 2006-2019, Bolivia emerged as a world leader in formulating a participatory, non-violent mod...
Orientador: Shiguenoli MiyamotoDissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto...
This thesis will be structured in the following way. The first section will examine the political an...
For decades, international governments and the Peruvian state have worked to reduce illicit coca cul...
The article presents one brief analysis on the current situation of the cultivation of coca, produc...
For over three decades a central element of US anti-drug policy in the Andean region has been the ag...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Since the earl...
Analysis of the connection between the narcotics economy and insurgent movements in Peru and Colombi...
Faculty advisor: Patrick McNamaraThis research was supported by the Undergraduate Research Opportuni...
For decades, Colombia has faced the challenge of promoting economic development and peace in its coc...
International drug trafficking looms large in the future of international relations. Although drug p...
The illegal drug trade has presented numerous challenges for many regions around the globe but none ...
On coming to power in 2006 President Morales made a radical break with the US backed anti-drugs stra...
Colombia\u27s increasingly effective efforts to mitigate the power of the FARC and other illegitimat...
Upon his presidential election, Bolivian coca grower leader Evo Morales adopted a policy of promotin...
Between 2006-2019, Bolivia emerged as a world leader in formulating a participatory, non-violent mod...
Orientador: Shiguenoli MiyamotoDissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto...
This thesis will be structured in the following way. The first section will examine the political an...
For decades, international governments and the Peruvian state have worked to reduce illicit coca cul...
The article presents one brief analysis on the current situation of the cultivation of coca, produc...
For over three decades a central element of US anti-drug policy in the Andean region has been the ag...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Since the earl...
Analysis of the connection between the narcotics economy and insurgent movements in Peru and Colombi...
Faculty advisor: Patrick McNamaraThis research was supported by the Undergraduate Research Opportuni...
For decades, Colombia has faced the challenge of promoting economic development and peace in its coc...
International drug trafficking looms large in the future of international relations. Although drug p...
The illegal drug trade has presented numerous challenges for many regions around the globe but none ...
On coming to power in 2006 President Morales made a radical break with the US backed anti-drugs stra...
Colombia\u27s increasingly effective efforts to mitigate the power of the FARC and other illegitimat...