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An Exit Strategy for the Drug War
Mexico
Articles
Fund Drug Treatment Rather Than Mexican Anti-Drugs Operations
Calderón y el Combate al Narcotráfico [Spanish]
Mexico President Calderon Should Not Repeat Drug War Failures of the Past
Drug Sanity South of the Border
Documents
Reducing the Harms of Drug Prohibition in the Americas (English Translation With Footnotes)
II y último: La guerra antidrogas, peor el remedio que el mal
Multimedias
The US, Mexico, and the War on Drugs
Narco-Corridos
News Summaries
Breaking the Taboo: Latin American Leaders Release Report Calling for Global “Paradigm Shift” in Drug Policy
El Paso Mayor Vetoes City Council's Call for Federal Discussion on U.S. Drug Prohibition
Bad Planning: Mexico's Mérida Initiative
Bush Asks for Funding to Escalate Mexico's Drug War
Mexico Tries to Curb Drug-Related Violence
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Opinions
CNN's Lou Dobbs Is Clueless When It Comes to the Drug War
More Mexicans Have Died This Year From the Drug War Than Americans in Iraq
It's Time to Rethink Drug Prohibition
Press Releases
DPA Statement: Mexico’s Drug Decriminalization Law Effective Today
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
Former Mexican President Vicente Fox Calls for Debate on Taxing and Regulating Drugs as Strategy to Deal with Violence in Mexico
Congress Holding Four Hearings This Week on Drug-Related Violence on the U.S. / Mexico Border
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Reports
U.S. Assistance Has Helped Mexican Counternarcotics Efforts, but Tons of Illicit Drugs Continue to Flow into the United States
The Untouchable Narco-State
Status of Counternarcotics Efforts in Mexico
Out from the Shadows: First Latin American Anti-Prohibition Summit Convenes in Mérida, Yucatán, Mexico
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