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Bad Neighbor Policy2003

Washington's Futile War on Drugs in Latin America

Ted Galen Carpenter

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Publisher Description (unedited publisher data) Counter The domestic phase of Washington's war on drugs has received considerable criticism over the years from a variety of individuals. Until recently, however, most critics have not stressed the damage that the international phase of the drug war has done to our Latin American neighbors. That lack of attention has begun to change and Ted Carpenter chronicles our disenchantment with the hemispheric drug war. Some prominent Latin American political leaders have finally dared to criticize Washington while at the same time, the U.S. government seems determined to perpetuate, if not intensify, the antidrug crusade. Spending on federal antidrug measures also continues to increase, and the tactics employed by drug war bureaucracy, both here and abroad, bring the inflammatory "drug war" metaphor closer to reality. Ending the prohibitionist system would produce numerous benefits for both Latin American societies and the United States. In a book deriving from his work at the CATO Institute, Ted Carpenter paints a picture of this ongoing fiasco.

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First published
2003
OL Work ID
OL2922496W

Subjects

Au©enpolitikDrug trafficDroguesDrugshandelLutte contreDrug controlDrug abuseTraficDrogenpolitikDrogenhandelRelations exterieuresDiplomatic relationsBuitenlandse betrekkingenForeign relationsDrugsbeleidLatin america, foreign relationsUnited states, foreign relations, latin america

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