Drug trafficking, organized crime, and violence in the Americas today /edited by Bruce M. Bagley and Jonathan D. Rosen.
- Gainesville : University Press of Florida, (c)2015.
- 1 online resource (xx, 437 pages) : illustrations
Includes bibliographies and index.
Preface: On the study of drug trafficking and organized crime networks in Latin America and the Caribbean in the twenty-first century -- Introduction. drug trafficking and organized crime in Latin America and the Caribbean in the twenty-first century: challenges to democracy / U.S. drug policies at home and abroad -- Coca, cocaine, and consumption: trends and antitrends / Illegal drugs as a national security threat: securitization of drugs in the U.S. official discourse / The war on drugs and the role of southcom / Mission creep: the U.S. military's counterdrug role in the Americas / Security challenges at the U.S.-Mexican border: understanding the security threats to state and local governments / Drug-control policies in the United States: patterns, prevalence, and problems of drug use in the United States / Drug trafficking and organized crime: country and regional analyses -- Colombia -- Colombia and its wars against drug trafficking, 1970-2010 / Illicit drugs in the Colombia-U.S. relationship: review and prospects / Escalating heroin consumption and the spread of HIV in Colombia: an emerging public health threat / Bolivia -- Bolivian drug policy under the Morales Administration / Peru -- The vicious cycle: the resurgence of drug production and drug trafficking in Peru / Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean -- In search of the Mrida initiative: from antecedents to practical results / Police reform in Mexico: a never-ending story / Democracy, security, and organized crime in Central America / Seeking out the state: organized crime, violence, and statetropism in the Caribbean / Brazil -- The power of organized crime in Brazil: from public and social challenges to the effectiveness of reforms / Argentina -- Under (loose) control: drug trafficking in Argentina in times of paradigm change / Regional and international drug-control policies -- The role of the Inter-American Drug Abuse Control Commission: confronting the problem of illegal drugs in the Americas / The strategies of the European Union against drug trafficking / Analytical conclusions: the search for alternative drug policies in the Western Hemisphere / Bruce M. Bagley -- J. Bryan Page -- Yulia Vorobyeva -- Juan Gabriel Tokatlian -- Adam Isacson -- Rocío A. Rivera Barradas -- Bruce M. Bagley -- Elvira María Restrepo -- Arlene B. Tickner and Carolina Cepeda -- Clyde McCoy, Daniel H. Ciccarone, Zelde Espinel Ben-Amy, Jeanene McCoy Bengoa, Oscar Bernal, Duane C. McBride, and James M. Shultz -- Marten W. Brienen -- Marten W. Brienen and Jonathan D. Rosen -- Alberto Lozano-Vázquez and Jorge Rebolledo Flores -- Sigrid Arzt -- Francisco Rojas Aravena -- Lilian Bobea -- Marcelo Rocha and Silva Zorovich -- Khatchik Derghougassian and Glen Evans -- Betty Horwitz -- Roberto Domínguez -- Bruce M. Bagley and Jonathan D. Rosen.
This book seeks to provide a clear picture of recent developments in drug trafficking in the Americas. Through analysis and empirical data, this study shows that the War on Drugs, declared by Reagan in 1982, has been ineffective at best and, at worst, has created major negative consequences for countries throughout the region.
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Drug traffic--Latin America. Drug traffic--United States. Organized crime--Latin America. Organized crime--United States. Violence--Latin America. Violence--United States.