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Articles
Noble Words, Empty Deeds
The Drug Policy Debate In Europe: The Case of Califano vs. The Netherlands
Caught In the Cross-Fire: Developing Countries, the UNDCP, and the War On Drugs
Bolivia Under Pressure: Human Rights Violations and Coca Eradication
United Nations General Assembly Special Session On Drug Control: Background
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Books
Reluctant Recruits: The U.S. Military And The War On Drugs
Democracy, Human Rights, And Militarism In The War On Drugs In Latin America
Documents
The World Ministerial Drug Summit: To Reduce the Demand for Drugs and Combat the Cocaine Threat
Drug Policies: A Reflection of Understanding and a Framework for Action
Encouraging Progress Towards Still Distant Goals
Vindication of John Bricker
Drug Abuse Control and International Treaties
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News Summaries
U.N. Drug Report Omits Discussion of Policies' Negative Impact
UN Commitment to HIV/AIDS Reduction Hurt By U.S. Pressure
IAL Issues Report on UN Drug Control Efforts
Brazilian Health Official Slams Failed Drug Policy
EU Presidency Joins NGOs in Calling for Harm Reduction, Reform of UN Drug Conventions
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Opinions
The War on Cocaine in Peru
Position Papers
Manifesto of the International Coalition Of NGOS: For A Just And Effective Policy On Drugs
The Social Impact of Drug Abuse
Press Releases
UN Secretary General Kofi Annan Urged to Make War on Drugs A Top Priority at Upcoming World Conference Against Racism
The UN Drug Summit Was A Failure
Response To President Clinton's Address
Reports
Report of the International Narcotics Control Board for 2003
Status of Counternarcotics Efforts in Mexico
Volatile Substance Abuse
Global Illicit Drug Trends 2003
2003 Update, A Critical Reading of Publicly Available Information by the International Antiprohibitionist League
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Statements
Finnish Delegation's statement on International Narcotic Control - UNGASS
Statement by the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of the Netherlands
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