Cocaine politics continues to take a toll on Colombian social, political, economic, and legal stability. Coca is indigenous to the Andean Mountains and for hundreds of years, native populations and immigrants to the region have consumed its leaves for both medicinal and customary purposes. The United States consumes cocaine at a rate of over 300 metric tons per year. Each year approximately 6,548,000 North Americans consume cocaine, annually spending $43.6 billion. In an effort to curb this consumption, and because coca is the base of cocaine, the American and Colombian governments have combined forces using pesticide in an attempt to eradicate the problem at its perceived source, the coca plant
The ‘war on drugs’ has failed. Despite an increase in law enforcement, production levels of coca – t...
Este artículo tiene por objetivo demostrar que el marco normativo colombiano de la lucha contra el n...
Faculty advisor: Patrick McNamaraThis research was supported by the Undergraduate Research Opportuni...
The Colombian government sprays coca fields with herbicides in an effort to reduce drug production. ...
The purpose of this project is to document a more distant reality: the farmers responsible for coca ...
The United States has supported drug crop eradication and alternative development programs in the An...
For decades, Colombia has faced the challenge of promoting economic development and peace in its coc...
For over three decades a central element of US anti-drug policy in the Andean region has been the ag...
On coming to power in 2006 President Morales made a radical break with the US backed anti-drugs stra...
Los cultivos de uso ilícito y su comercialización han sido ampliamente reconocidos como un problema ...
This article presents a brief outline of caveats associated with the employment of fusarium oxysporu...
In Putumayo, a jungle borderland in southern Colombia, thousands of farmers derive their livelihood ...
63 pages. A thesis presented to the Department of Political Science and the Clark Honors College of ...
c ocaine trafficking and abuse are formidable problems that disrupt social,economic, and political s...
For over two decades the US has funded repressive forced coca eradication in Peru, Colombia and Boli...
The ‘war on drugs’ has failed. Despite an increase in law enforcement, production levels of coca – t...
Este artículo tiene por objetivo demostrar que el marco normativo colombiano de la lucha contra el n...
Faculty advisor: Patrick McNamaraThis research was supported by the Undergraduate Research Opportuni...
The Colombian government sprays coca fields with herbicides in an effort to reduce drug production. ...
The purpose of this project is to document a more distant reality: the farmers responsible for coca ...
The United States has supported drug crop eradication and alternative development programs in the An...
For decades, Colombia has faced the challenge of promoting economic development and peace in its coc...
For over three decades a central element of US anti-drug policy in the Andean region has been the ag...
On coming to power in 2006 President Morales made a radical break with the US backed anti-drugs stra...
Los cultivos de uso ilícito y su comercialización han sido ampliamente reconocidos como un problema ...
This article presents a brief outline of caveats associated with the employment of fusarium oxysporu...
In Putumayo, a jungle borderland in southern Colombia, thousands of farmers derive their livelihood ...
63 pages. A thesis presented to the Department of Political Science and the Clark Honors College of ...
c ocaine trafficking and abuse are formidable problems that disrupt social,economic, and political s...
For over two decades the US has funded repressive forced coca eradication in Peru, Colombia and Boli...
The ‘war on drugs’ has failed. Despite an increase in law enforcement, production levels of coca – t...
Este artículo tiene por objetivo demostrar que el marco normativo colombiano de la lucha contra el n...
Faculty advisor: Patrick McNamaraThis research was supported by the Undergraduate Research Opportuni...