Drug Smuggler Nation : Narcotics and the Netherlands, 1920-1995 / Stephen Snelders.
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- 9781526151384
- 9781526151407
- HV5840 .D784 2021
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Includes bibliographies and index.
Drug smuggler nation shows how and why the Netherlands developed in the course of the twentieth century into a central hub of the international illegal drug trade, and develops a model of a 'criminal anarchy' that is historically, socially, and culturally embedded in Dutch society, in both native and migrant communities, to explain the failures of the state's regulatory policies and law enforcement.
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