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Record ID marc_openlibraries_phillipsacademy/PANO_FOR_IA_05072019.mrc:19593238:3368
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049 $aNOGA
092 $a363.450973
245 00 $aDrug trafficking /$cJulia Bauder, book editor.
260 $aDetroit, MI :$bGreenhaven Press,$c2008.
300 $a258 p. ;$c23 cm.
440 0 $aCurrent controversies.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 242-246) and index.
505 00 $tA balanced antidrug strategy can stop drug trafficking /$rDrug Enforcement Administration --$tThe U.S.'s Andean counterdrug initiative is reducing drug production in Latin America /$rRobert B. Charles --$tThe United States must win the war on drugs /$rLou Dobbs --$tThe war on drugs cannot be won by fighting drug trafficking /$rGary Becker --$tGlobal drug trafficking cannot be stopped /$rMoisés Naím --$tThe United States cannot stop drugs from being grown in Latin America /$rTed Galen Carpenter --$tAttempts to stop international drug trafficking do not hinder the U.S. drug trade /$rJohn M. Walsh --$tBanning the sale of drugs increases crime /$rJoel Miller --$tEfforts to stop drug trafficking harm patients with chronic pain /$rJacob Sullum --$tThe war on drugs harms minorities /$rJesselyn McCurdy --$tInnocent convenience store clerks are being jailed because of the War on Drugs /$rDrug Reform Coordination Network --$tFighting drug trafficking makes the United States more secure /$rOffice of National Drug Control Policy --$tThe production of methamphetamine is dangerous and must be stopped /$rMark Shook --$tDoctors who treat chronic pain patients do not need to fear the war on drugs /$rKaren P. Tandy --$tOverview: the War on Drugs in Latin America /$rMichael Shifter --$tThe War on Drugs harms human rights and democracy in Mexico /$rLaurie Freeman and Jorge Luis Sierra --$tDrug cartels threaten the rule of law in Mexico /$rLarry Birns and Alex Sánchez --$tDrug-related corruption threatens the rule of law in Guatemala /$rFrank Smyth --$tThe War on Drugs hurts poor Colombian farmers /$rGarry Leech --$tLegalizing drugs would improve the situation in Colombia /$rToby Muse --$tTerrorism around the world is funded by drug trafficking /$rAsa Hutchinson --$tDrug trafficking fuels organized crime, civil wars, and terrorism /$rAntonio Maria Costa --$tIslamic terrorist groups use heroin to finance their terrorism /$rJeff Lefkowitz and Erick Stakelbeck --$tOutlawing drug trafficking helps to support terrorists /$rTed Galen Carpenter --$tLegalizing heroin would stifle black market trade and terrorists' profits /$rScott McPherson --$tThe United States should encourage legal opiate production in Afghanistan /$rAnne Applebaum.
650 0 $aDrug control$zUnited States.
650 0 $aDrug traffic$zUnited States.
700 1 $aBauder, Julia.
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