This report describes the structure and development of the narcotics trade in Afghanistan and explores its relevance to Afghan, U.S., and international security interests, including the 9/11 Commission’s recommendation that the United States make a long term commitment to the stability and security of Afghanistan. The report provides current statistical information on the opium trade, profiles its various participants, explores alleged narco-terrorist linkages, and reviews the U.S. and international policy response since late 2001. The report also considers current policy debates regarding the role of the U.S. military in future counternarcotics operations in Afghanistan; planned opium poppy eradication; and funding issues for Congress
46 p.The United States is the number one foreign sponsor of counter-narcotics in Afghanistan. Identi...
This reasearch analyzes the role of Taliban in Opium trade in Afghanistan, especially during 2007 un...
Defence Date: 17 December 2021Examining Board: Prof. Andrea Mattozzi, (EUI and University of Bologna...
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...
52 p.Narcotics in Afghanistan has been a serious issue for both the people of Afghanistan and the In...
This study illustrates the role of narcotics (opium) in the local economy of Afghanistan, a landlock...
In the mid-2000s, U.S. anti-opium policy intensified with a goal of reducing the resources available...
After the Soviet invasion in 1980, Afghanistan became the world’s leadingsupplier of opium and has c...
The United States has shaped the global response to drugs over the last century. Afghanistan, and it...
From 2001 to 2009, Afghanistan was the epicentre of drugs and violence in Central Asia. The vicious ...
This report details the U.S. international narcotics policies and how these policies may affect fore...
Afghan opiates kill 100,000 people a year globally. Every year NATO countries lose over 10,000 peopl...
The Afghan poppy cultivation is presented here as a case in point to exemplify the linkages between ...
The bottom is starting to fall out of the Afghan opium market. For the second year in a row, cultiva...
46 p.The United States is the number one foreign sponsor of counter-narcotics in Afghanistan. Identi...
This reasearch analyzes the role of Taliban in Opium trade in Afghanistan, especially during 2007 un...
Defence Date: 17 December 2021Examining Board: Prof. Andrea Mattozzi, (EUI and University of Bologna...
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...
52 p.Narcotics in Afghanistan has been a serious issue for both the people of Afghanistan and the In...
This study illustrates the role of narcotics (opium) in the local economy of Afghanistan, a landlock...
In the mid-2000s, U.S. anti-opium policy intensified with a goal of reducing the resources available...
After the Soviet invasion in 1980, Afghanistan became the world’s leadingsupplier of opium and has c...
The United States has shaped the global response to drugs over the last century. Afghanistan, and it...
From 2001 to 2009, Afghanistan was the epicentre of drugs and violence in Central Asia. The vicious ...
This report details the U.S. international narcotics policies and how these policies may affect fore...
Afghan opiates kill 100,000 people a year globally. Every year NATO countries lose over 10,000 peopl...
The Afghan poppy cultivation is presented here as a case in point to exemplify the linkages between ...
The bottom is starting to fall out of the Afghan opium market. For the second year in a row, cultiva...
46 p.The United States is the number one foreign sponsor of counter-narcotics in Afghanistan. Identi...
This reasearch analyzes the role of Taliban in Opium trade in Afghanistan, especially during 2007 un...
Defence Date: 17 December 2021Examining Board: Prof. Andrea Mattozzi, (EUI and University of Bologna...