Cocaine trafficking in Latin America: EU and US policy responses/ Sayaka Fukumi.
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363.45 UNI/R Reports of the international narcotics control board for 2009/ | 363.45 UNI/W World drug report 2009/ | 363.45091724 KEE/I Innocent bystanders: developing countries and the war on drugs/ | 363.45098 FUK/C Cocaine trafficking in Latin America: EU and US policy responses/ | 363.46 MUN/A Abortion in the developing world/ | 363.46054 KAB/A Abortion in India/ myth and reality | 363.460954 VIS/A Abortion in India: ground realities/ |
Includes bibliographical references (p. [226]-278) and index.
Introduction -- Securitisation and drug control policy : theoretical frameworks -- The "securitisation" of cocaine trafficking in the European Union -- The "securitisation" of cocaine trafficking in the United States -- EU drug control policy towards the Andes -- US drug control policy towards the Andes -- Plan Colombia : an attempt at multinational co-operation -- Conclusion.
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