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The Andean Cocaine Industry P. Clawson

The Andean Cocaine Industry By P. Clawson

The Andean Cocaine Industry by P. Clawson


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Using never-before unearthed information culled from extensive field research, the authors here reveal the configuration of the drug industry in South America, from the original cultivation of coca to the sale of cocaine on the streets of the United States--and analyze the economic and political impact of the drug business on the Andean nations.

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The Andean Cocaine Industry by P. Clawson

The Andean nations of Colombia, Peru, and Bolivia are the heartland of cocaine, as well as a growing heroin source. Using extensive field research, Clawson and Lee examine the configuration of the drug industry from field to arrival in the US, from the farmers to the processors, the traffickers, and the international criminals. They analyze the economic and political impact of the drug business on the Andean nations, including such problems as the undermining of legitimate business and the exacerbation of violence and corruption. The fight against narcotics in the Andean nations has included a wide range of strategies, implemented with varying degrees of enthusiasm - promotion of alternative crops, eradication of plants, destruction of labs, interdiction of flights, and negotiations with drug lords. Some of these policies have had counterproductive social, political, and economic effects, eg, generating popular sympathy for drug kingpins, driving rural populations to support guerrilla movements, attracting new migrant to coca-growing areas, or acting as a coca price support program by destroying excess leaves. The US government has financed much of the Andean counternarcotics effort. Clawson and Lee ask such questions as whether a different mix of policies, with the same dollars spent would have done more to reduce the coca flow, whether curbing narcotics production is an achievable objective (and if not what US overseas programs should attempt to accomplish), and whether the Andean countries would benefit economically and politically from the legalization of drugs.

The Andean Cocaine Industry Reviews

"A clear-eyed analysis of the Latin American cocaine business . . ." -- "Foreign Affairs"

About P. Clawson

Patrick Clawson is at the Institute for International Strategic Studies.

Rensselaer Lee III is at Global Advisory Services. They have advised government agencies on narcotics.

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CIN0312176910VG
9780312176914
0312176910
The Andean Cocaine Industry by P. Clawson
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Palgrave USA
1998-06-11
292
N/A
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