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BL
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Record Number
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1036493
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b790863
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Uniform Title
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Guerra de la cocaína.English
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Main Entry
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Boville Luca de Tena, Belén.
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Title & Author
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The cocaine war : : in context : drugs and politics /\ Belén Boville ; translated from Spanish by Lorena Terando.
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Publication Statement
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New York :: Algora Pub.,, ©2004.
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Page. NO
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1 online resource (204 pages)
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ISBN
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0875862950
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: 1280656166
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: 6610656169
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: 9780875862958
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: 9781280656163
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: 9786610656165
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0875862934
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0875862942
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9780875862934
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Notes
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Translation of: La guerra de la cocaína : drogas, geopolítica y medio ambiente.
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 191-204).
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Abstract
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A Spanish journalist reveals what the Drug War really means: the danger it poses to the political stability of weak democracies, human rights and development and its environmental impact. In an important and desperately needed alternative view on the 'war on drugs, ' Boville explores in depth the relationship betweenthe United States and Latin America, explaining the political need of the U.S. government to develop a useful tool to extend American authority after the Cold War. She depicts Andean society and the cocaine culture, with all of the social, political, environmental and economic changes brought about by drug trafficking, and provides essential information on how the Drug War currently works in order to predict what the future may hold. The book has proven widely popular in Spanish, especially in Latin America. In the complex web of today's politics, this courageous and intelligent text offers an objective, critical look at all aspects influencing the war on drugs. RELEVANT ACADEMIC COURSES: Political Science, International Relations, History, Economics, Latin American Studies, Anthropology. Other works on this topic are mostly anecdotal; none of them provides an historic and environmental perspective, and none gives importance to international relations as this book does. This is an essay about the past and the future, useful for academic purposes, but also for general information about the €current drug war in Colombia, Mexico, Peru, Bolivia and the United States.
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Subject
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Cocaine abuse-- United States.
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Cocaine industry-- Latin America.
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Drug control-- Latin America.
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Drug control-- United States.
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Drug traffic-- Latin America.
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Drug traffic-- United States.
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BUSINESS ECONOMICS-- Infrastructure.
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Cocaine abuse.
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Cocaine industry.
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Drug control.
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Drug traffic.
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SOCIAL SCIENCE-- General.
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Latin America.
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United States.
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Dewey Classification
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363.45
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LC Classification
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HV5840.L3B6913 2004eb
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