This research aims to analyze 1) the Lao government’s responses in coping with illicit drugs in Laos; 2) the responses of IGO, particularly UNODC, in addressing the illicit drugs issue in Laos; (3) the impacts of opium farming on the economy and environment in Laos. The results of this research reveal that the Lao government is very committed to dealing with the illicit drugs issue, reflected by its involvement in international conventions and long-term national planning. However, these steps could not achieve maximum results as many former opium farmers in Laos could not find sustainable jobs, thus at risk of reverting to opium farming. Meanwhile, as IGO, UNODC played an essential role in assisting the Lao government in eliminating opium f...
Opium poppy cultivation in Thailand fell from 12,112 hectares in 1961 to 281 ha in 2015. One outlier...
Overall, mining projects make a significant contribution to gross of domestic product (GDP) in Lao P...
This research aims to find and describe the efforts undertaken by China in reducing the procurement...
In the 1960s, Thailand was the biggest opium producing country in the world. This article presents T...
Background: In the past few years rubber planting has spread rapidly throughout northern Laos, espec...
Shifting cultivation practised communities do not have sufficient land for irrigated paddy growing. ...
Thailand’s near-total elimination of opium poppy cultivation is attributed to “alternative developme...
Laos is presently the third largest producer of illicit opium in the world. Committed to its obligat...
Since 1998 opium production in Southeast Asia has declined by some 67% from 1,437 tons in 1998 to 46...
As member states of the United Nations take stock of the drug control system, a number of debates ha...
This paper explores the relationship between the illicit opium economy and processes of agrarian cha...
Political Economy and the Opium Poppy in the Golden Triangle. The aim of this article is to show ho...
Several interrelated drivers of illicit crop cultivation appear remarkably consistent across virtual...
Organized crime syndicates are fuelling the dangerous and profitable world of drug trafficking makin...
Myanmar is the second biggest producer of opium in the world after Afghanistan. Opiumproduction in M...
Opium poppy cultivation in Thailand fell from 12,112 hectares in 1961 to 281 ha in 2015. One outlier...
Overall, mining projects make a significant contribution to gross of domestic product (GDP) in Lao P...
This research aims to find and describe the efforts undertaken by China in reducing the procurement...
In the 1960s, Thailand was the biggest opium producing country in the world. This article presents T...
Background: In the past few years rubber planting has spread rapidly throughout northern Laos, espec...
Shifting cultivation practised communities do not have sufficient land for irrigated paddy growing. ...
Thailand’s near-total elimination of opium poppy cultivation is attributed to “alternative developme...
Laos is presently the third largest producer of illicit opium in the world. Committed to its obligat...
Since 1998 opium production in Southeast Asia has declined by some 67% from 1,437 tons in 1998 to 46...
As member states of the United Nations take stock of the drug control system, a number of debates ha...
This paper explores the relationship between the illicit opium economy and processes of agrarian cha...
Political Economy and the Opium Poppy in the Golden Triangle. The aim of this article is to show ho...
Several interrelated drivers of illicit crop cultivation appear remarkably consistent across virtual...
Organized crime syndicates are fuelling the dangerous and profitable world of drug trafficking makin...
Myanmar is the second biggest producer of opium in the world after Afghanistan. Opiumproduction in M...
Opium poppy cultivation in Thailand fell from 12,112 hectares in 1961 to 281 ha in 2015. One outlier...
Overall, mining projects make a significant contribution to gross of domestic product (GDP) in Lao P...
This research aims to find and describe the efforts undertaken by China in reducing the procurement...