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Drug Diplomacy in the Twentieth Century


Drug Diplomacy in the Twentieth Century

Hardback by McAllister, William B.

Drug Diplomacy in the Twentieth Century

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ISBN:
9780415179898
Publication Date:
9 Sep 1999
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:
Routledge
Pages:
354 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 23 - 28 Apr 2024
Drug Diplomacy in the Twentieth Century

Description

Drug Diplomacy is the first comprehensive historical account of the evolution of the global drugs control regime. The book analyzes how the rules and regulations that encompass the drug question came to be framed. By examining the international historical aspects of the issue, the author addresses the many questions surrounding this global problem. Including coverage of substances from heroin and cocaine to morphine, stimulants, hallucinogens and alcohol, Drug Diplomacy addresses: * the historical development of drug laws, drug-control institutions, and attitudes about drugs * international control negotiations and the relationship between the drug question and issues such as trade policy, national security concerns, the Cold War and medical considerations * the reasons why the goal to eliminate drug abuse has been so hard to accomplish.

Contents

Introduction PART I Setting the stage 1 Drugs through the ages to 1920 PART II Establishing the system 2 Laying the foundation-1919-25 3 Completing the edifice-1925-31 PART III Work in progress 4 Against the tide-1931-39 5 Preservation, perseverance, promise-1939-46 6 Trouble in paradise-1945-53 7 The long march to the Single Convention-1953-61 PART IV The regime challenged 8 Crucible-1961-73 9 Crosscurrents-1972-2000

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