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" The politics of drug control "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 558120
Doc. No : b386896
Main Entry : Mandy Bentham
Title & Author : The politics of drug control\ Mandy Bentham.
Publication Statement : London : Macmillan ; New York : St. Martin's Press,, 1998.
Page. NO : (xiii, 243 pages)
ISBN : 0230376592
: : 9780230376595
Contents : List of Figures -- Acknowledgements -- List of Abbreviations -- The Global Politics of Drug Control -- The Scope and Nature of the Drug Phenomenon -- A History of Drug Use: The Dynamics of Change -- The United Nations and International Drug Control -- Keep Off the Grass: Drug Norms and International Relations -- The International Money-Laundering Control Regime -- International Regimes and Drug Control in the 1990s -- Appendices -- Bibliography -- Index.
Abstract : The Global Politics of Drug Control sets the drug problem into a theoretical framework which aids understanding of the phenomenon by focusing on changing international values and norms. In the early literature on drug use, drugs were considered primarily as a social problem and the focus was on seeking a national policy. However, in the 80s the problem was increasing, requiring international cooperation and action,The Global Politics of Drug Control sets the drug problem into a theoretical framework which aids understanding of the phenomenon by focusing on changing international values and norms. In the early literature on drug use, drugs were considered primarily as a social problem and the focus was on seeking a national policy. However, in the 80s the problem was increasing, requiring international cooperation and action,The Global Politics of Drug Control sets the drug problem into a theoretical framework which aids understanding of the phenomenon by focusing on changing international values and norms. In the early literature on drug use, drugs were considered primarily as a social problem and the focus was on seeking a national policy. However, in the 80s the problem was increasing, requiring international cooperation and action,",,,,,"The Global Politics of Drug Control sets the drug problem into a theoretical framework which aids understanding of the phenomenon by focusing on changing international values and norms. In the early literature on drug use, drugs were considered primarily as a social problem and the focus was on seeking a national policy. However, in the 80s the problem was increasing, requiring international cooperation and action, bringing the concerned to the arena of international relations scholars. The book focuses on changing values and norms in the international community that allow the discipline of international relations to add something new to the current debate on the subject. This book should appeal to all those interested in the current discussions on the drug phenomenon as well as to students and academics in the area of international relations and related disciplines.
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