1st Edition

Drugs And Foreign Policy A Critical Review

Edited By Raphael F. Perl Copyright 1994
    238 Pages
    by Routledge

    238 Pages
    by Routledge

    This book examines U.S. foreign drug policy, its origins, themes, implementation, and prospects for success. It analyzes central issues of ongoing concern through perspectives of leading authorities in government, academia, and the private sector.

    1. The Global Drug Phenomenon: Lessons from History and Future Challenges 2. U.S. Narcotics Foreign Policy in the Twentieth Century: An Analytical Overview 3. U.S. Foreign Policy and International Narcotics Control: Challenges and Opportunities in the 1990s and Beyond 4. International Drug Policy and the U.S. Congress 5. The Role of Law Enforcement 6. The Role of the Military, 7. The Role of Economic Development: Policy Options for Increased Peasant Participation in Peru and Bolivia 8. World-Wide and Regional Anti-Drug Programs 9. Drugs in Post-Communist Societies 10. The Limits and Consequences of U.S. Foreign Drug Control Efforts