Ben Westhoff, “The Brazen Way a Chinese Company Pumped Fentanyl Ingredients Into the U.S.,” The Atlantic, August 18, 2019; Steven Lee Myers, “China Cracks Down on Fentanyl. But Is It Enough to End the U.S. Epidemic?” The New York Times, ...
As America fought to defend democratic ideals in Europe and Asia during World War II, our own democratic politics at home paradoxically created a far less than efficient war effort...
El Comercio , “ Ecuador Está Involucrado en Conflicto , " 17 May 2003 . 14. ... Fredy Rivera , “ Democracia Minimalista y Fantasmas Castrenses en el Ecuador Contemporáneo , ” in Las Fuerzas Armadas en la Región Andina .
This book examines the geographic displacement of the illicit drug industry as a side effect of United States foreign policy.
... Informants Are Corrupting the Criminal Justice System and What to Do About It,” William and Mary Law Review 50 (2008): 1063. ... Christopher J. Mumola and Jennifer C. Karberg, Drug Use and Dependence, State and Federal Prisoners, ...
Introduction: How drugs made war and war made drugs -- Drunk on the front -- Where there's smoke there's war -- Caffeinated conflict -- Opium, empire, and Geopolitics -- Speed warfare -- Cocaine wars -- Conclusion: The drugged battlefields ...
Introduction Over recent years, the US has attempted to reduce the import of Colombian drugs through Plan ... Nevertheless, the course of US drug control under Clinton essentially remained the same, with coercion at home and abroad ...
Focusing on US narcotics policy, Latin America's cocaine traffic and Asia's heroin trade, the essays in this book offer evidence indicating that the war is not working.
Former Bodyguard Says Ranking Mexican Officials Were at the House Where U.S. Drug Agent Was Killed,” Los Angeles Times, December 10, 1992; Jonathan D. Rosen, The U.S.-War on Drugs at Home and Abroad (New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan, ...
Through a series of insightful readings, Michael analyzes such cultural moments as the epic dramatization of the tension between individual ambition and communal complicity in Moby-Dick, attempts to effect social change through sympathy in ...
In this book, Horace Bartilow develops a theory of embedded corporatism to explain the U.S. government's war on drugs.