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Africa
Articles
How Do I Get Rid of All This Cocaine?
A Fundamentally Flawed Strategy: The U.S. "War on Drugs" in Bolivia


Bibliographies
Economics of the Drug War Bibliography


Bookstore
From Pablo to Osama
Cheating the Hangman
The Politics of Heroin: CIA Complicity in the Global Drug Trade
Breaking the Impasse on the War on Drugs
Drug Crazy: How We Got Into This Mess & How We Can Get Out
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College Courses
Drug Trafficking in the Americas


Documents
Drug Trafficking: Perspectives From Europe, Latin America, and the United States


Multimedias
Narco-Corridos


News Summaries
Canadian Study Knocks Interdiction Efforts and Calls for Common Sense Approach
Easy Access to Drugs in American Prisons
Global Coffee Glut Leads Ethiopian Farmers to Grow Khat
U.S. State Department Assessment of Drug Trade in Afghanistan
Morocco Promises to Eliminate Hashish in 7 Years
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Opinions
U.S. Should Follow Europe's Lead in Drug-Law Reform


Press Releases
Federal Officials Unveil More of the Same: Failed Supply-side Strategy Embraced in Dealing with Border Violence and Drug Cartels Highlighted During Homeland Security Advisory Council Meeting
U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano, Attorney General Eric Holder and Drug Czar Gil Kerlikowske in New Mexico Today to Announce New Drugs And Border Strategy


Reports
The Untouchable Narco-State
Drug Control: High Intensity Drug Trafficking Areas' Efforts to Link Investigations to International Drug Traffickers
Drug Money in a Changing World: Economic Reform and Criminal Finance
Economic and Social Consequences of Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking
2002 Annual Report On The State Of The Drugs Problem In The European Union And Norway
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Statements
Statement by the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of the Netherlands


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