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This article breaks new conceptual ground by questioning orthodox interpretations of nation state agency in the global drug wars. Specifically, it challenges the David vs. Goliath conception of Colombia as a passive, client state simply abiding to the United States' hegemonic war on drugs. It...
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Coca eradication and interdiction are the most common policies aimed at reducing the production and distribution of cocaine in the Andes, but little is known about their impact on households. This paper uses the shift in the production of coca leaves from Peru to Colombia in 1995 to analyze the...
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The interest of evaluating the effectiveness of the policies for eradication and alternative development in the control of the production of the coca leave in Colombia has been expanding, mainly because there is no quantitative evidence related to the effect of the enormous investment made for...
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