The first integrated analysis of the causes and effects of diverging views of drug use within the international community.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
David R. Bewley-Taylor is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Political and Cultural Studies at Swansea University. He is the author of The United States and International Drug Control, 1909-1997 (1999).
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. Soft defection and the domestic normalization of harm reduction 3. Harm reduction at the UN: member state tension and systemic dissonance 4. Cannabis, soft defection and regime weakening 5. Defending the regime: the International Narcotics Control Board 6. Beyond regime weakening? Lessons from the UNGASS decade.
1. Introduction; 2. Soft defection and the domestic normalization of harm reduction; 3. Harm reduction at the UN: member state tension and systemic dissonance; 4. Cannabis, soft defection and regime weakening; 5. Defending the regime: the International Narcotics Control Board; 6. Beyond regime weakening? Lessons from the UNGASS decade.
1. Introduction 2. Soft defection and the domestic normalization of harm reduction 3. Harm reduction at the UN: member state tension and systemic dissonance 4. Cannabis, soft defection and regime weakening 5. Defending the regime: the International Narcotics Control Board 6. Beyond regime weakening? Lessons from the UNGASS decade.
1. Introduction; 2. Soft defection and the domestic normalization of harm reduction; 3. Harm reduction at the UN: member state tension and systemic dissonance; 4. Cannabis, soft defection and regime weakening; 5. Defending the regime: the International Narcotics Control Board; 6. Beyond regime weakening? Lessons from the UNGASS decade.
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'This book is the only detailed study of its kind that I know of - a fine-grained, nuanced evaluation of the contemporary politics of challenging and sustaining the global drug prohibition regime. For anyone wanting to know about international drug control politics, especially in terms of the role of the United Nations, this will be a 'must read'.' Peter Andreas, Brown University, and co-author of Policing the Globe: Criminalization and Crime Control in International Relations
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