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Cooperation and Drug Policies in the Americas
Cooperation and Drug Policies in the Americas
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A32=Betty Horwitz
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A32=Emily D. Bello-Pardo
A32=Jean-Claude Garcia-Zamor
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A32=Marlon Anatol
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American Government
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Cooperation
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Decriminalization of Illicit Drugs
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International Relations
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Latin American Studies
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War on Drugs
Product details
- ISBN 9780739195994
- Weight: 399g
- Dimensions: 155 x 230mm
- Publication Date: 30 Jun 2016
- Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Paperback
- Language: English
This volume examines drug policies and the role of cooperation in the Americas. Many current and former politicians have discussed the failures of the war on drugs and the need for alternative approaches. Uruguay as well as Colorado and Washington have legalized marijuana. The Organization of American states produced a report in 2013 which discussed alternative policy options to the drug war. This work examines the nature of cooperation and drug policies in the twenty-first century in the Americas, highlighting the major challenges and obstacles. The argument is that one country cannot solve drug trafficking as it is a transnational problem. Therefore, the producing, consuming, and transit countries must work together and cooperate.
Jonathan D. Rosen is research professor at the Institute of International Studies at the Universidad del Mar, Mexico.
Roberto Zepeda is research professor at the Institute of International Studies at the Universidad del Mar, Mexico.
Cooperation and Drug Policies in the Americas
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