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Middle East Drugs Bazaar Philip Robins

Middle East Drugs Bazaar par Philip Robins

Middle East Drugs Bazaar Philip Robins


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Résumé

An in-depth look at illicit drugs and their social, political and economic impact across ten countries in the Middle East.

Middle East Drugs Bazaar Résumé

Middle East Drugs Bazaar: Production, Prevention and Consumption Philip Robins

The Middle East is intimately involved in the is- sue of illegal drugs which affects all the countries of the region: as a cultivator (Morocco, Lebanon); transit hub (Iran, Turkey); and consumer (Egypt). Yet, until now, there has been precious little research on any of these issues, especially in a comparative manner. This book, the first in any language to focus on illicit drugs in the Middle East, will surprise many readers. The consumption of qat in Yemen or cultivation of cannabis in Lebanon's Bekaa Valley is hardly news, but the extent of amphetamine use in Saudi Arabia and the Gulf States or the international role of Israeli narcotics manufactures and traffickers is less well known. Based on extensive research and interaction with law enforcement agencies, the public and private health sectors, drug-centric NGOs, and recovering drug abusers, Middle East Drugs Bazaar focuses on ten of the leading countries of the region, straddling the Arab World, Israel, Iran and Turkey. It tells the story of drug-related experiences where they most impinge on the peoples and societies of the region.In addition to the social role of illegal drugs, their political and economic impact are also covered, including: war and drugs in Iraq; drugs and development in Yemen; and youth policy and drugs in Saudi Arabia.

Middle East Drugs Bazaar Avis

'Across the Middle East, drugs are now widely regarded as a symptom of Western influence and its erosion of regional values. Philip Robins opens his crisp, well organized and informative survey by reminding us that Colonel Gaddafi's first response to the uprisings of 2011 was to blame them on hallucination pills slipped into young Libyans' coffee by foreign agents provocateurs.' * Times Literary Supplement *

À propos de Philip Robins

Philip Robins is Reader in Middle East Politics at St Antony's College, University of Oxford. Prior to that he was the founding head of the Middle East Programme at Chatham House. He has worked on the region for more than thirty-five years.

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GOR007721595
9781849042819
1849042810
Middle East Drugs Bazaar: Production, Prevention and Consumption Philip Robins
Occasion - Très bon état
Broché
C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd
2016-03-15
288
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