DRUGS AND DEMOCRACY IN LATIN AMERICA: The Impact of U.S. Policy
Davidson, Robert A., Military Review
DRUGS AND DEMOCRACY IN LATIN AMERICA: The Impact of U.S. Policy, Coletta A. Youngers and Eileen Rosin, eds., Lynne Rienner Publishers, Boulder, CO, 2004, 415 pages, $25.00.
Drugs and Democracy in Latin America contains individual essays on U.S. drug policy and its effect on drug-producing and Latin American countries through which drug runners transit. The point of the essays seems to be that U.S. drug policy has a negative effect on Latin American countries and that military involvement is largely inappropriate for the war on drugs.
Well researched, the book brims with information, and each essay provides concrete facts and figures to support the writer's arguments. ā¦
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Publication information:
Article title: DRUGS AND DEMOCRACY IN LATIN AMERICA: The Impact of U.S. Policy.
Contributors: Davidson, Robert A. - Author.
Journal title: Military Review.
Volume: 85.
Issue: 5
Publication date: September/October 2005.
Page number: 91.
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