The politics of cocaine how U.S. foreign policy has created a thriving drug industry in Central and South America / William L. Marcy ; foreword by Jorrit Kamminga.

Author/creator Marcy, William L.
Format Electronic
Publication InfoChicago, Ill. : Lawrence Hill Books : [Distributed by Independent Publishers Group],
Descriptionix, 356 p. : ill., maps ; 24 cm.
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Contents Introduction : U.S. drug policy in the Northern Andes and Latin America -- The growth of the narcotics industry in the Northern Andes, 1971-1980 -- The economic role of narcotics in Latin America, 1980-1987 -- U.S. narcotics control policies in the Northern Andes, 1980-1987 -- Reagan, the drug war, and the narco-terrorist nexus -- Northern Andean guerrillas, drug trafficking, and Cold War politics -- The militarization of the drug war : Bush, Panama, and the Andean strategy -- The failure of the Andean strategy -- Clinton : from the Andean strategy to plan Colombia -- Conclusion : U.S. drug policy comes full circle.
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Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
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LCCN 2009033243
ISBN9781556529498 (hardcover)
ISBN155652949X (hardcover)