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Articles
Coca is Not a Demon
Coca, Petroleum and Conflict in Cofán TerritorySpraying, Displacement and Economic Interests
Coca, Drugs and Social Protest in Bolivia and Peru
Speaker Series Measures Laws' Reach in Americas, Beyond
Bolivia, After the Election
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Documents
La guerra antidrogas, peor remedio que el mal
Beyond Operation Blast Furnace: Bolivia's Struggle Against Narcotics
Fourth Monthly Coordination Meeting on Colombian Certification Issues (November 25)
Bolivia: Coca Growers Sign Antidrug Accord
Colombia: Embassy Recommends Certification
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Interviews
Six Questions: Jeremy Bigwood Talks to the Alliance


Multimedias
Chew on This: For Us, Coca Is Life [Video]
Chew on This: Para Nosotros, la Coca es una Vida [Video; in Spanish]


News Summaries
Report Criticizes Governments Over Consumption of Coca Leaf
U.S.-Backed Eradication Campaign Fails to Curb Coca Cultivation
Coca Farmer Brings Hope for Bolivian Reform
The Blog Days of Summer
Narco News Announces Bolivia Program Participants
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Opinions
The War on Cocaine in Peru


Press Releases
Cocalero Evo Morales Wins Bolivian Presidential Election
Cocalero Evo Morales Frontrunner in Sunday’s Bolivian Presidential Election
Colombia Announces Temporary Halt to Aerial Crop Fumigation Along Southern Border
Bolivian Chapare Coca Growers Resist Eradication- Indiscriminate Use Of Violence By Joint Task Force


Reports
Latin American Drugs I: Losing the Fight
Colombia Coca Cultivation Survey Results
Crisis or Opportunity? Bolivian Drug Control Policy and the U.S. Response
Coca Yes, Cocaine, No? Legal Options for the Coca Leaf
Coca and Conflict in the Chapare
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