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Global habit: the drug problem in a borderless world / Paul B. Stares.

By: Stares, Paul BMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Washington, D.C. : Brookings Institution, c1996Description: xii, 171 p. ; 24 cmISBN: 0815781407Subject(s): Drug abuse | Drug abuse -- Prevention | Substance abuse | Narcotics, Control of | наркотики | наркомания | социальные проблемыDDC classification: 362.29/17 LOC classification: HV5801 | .S75 1996Other classification: Ф(0,8)3
Contents:
The global drug challenge: emerging trends: globalization and the drug trade: meeting the challenge -- The rise of the global drug market: origins of prohibition, 1900-1945: regeneration and consolidation, 1946-1961: from the margins to the mainstream: global expansion, 1974-1988: emerging markets, 1989-1995: conclusions -- Market dynamics and the challenge of control: incentives, opportunities, and resources: negative and positive controls -- The future of the global drug market: the short term: the longer term: implications: conclusions -- Responding to the challenge: the uncertain promise of legalization: a global prescription, priorities, principles, and programs.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 123-163) and index.

The global drug challenge: emerging trends: globalization and the drug trade: meeting the challenge -- The rise of the global drug market: origins of prohibition, 1900-1945: regeneration and consolidation, 1946-1961: from the margins to the mainstream: global expansion, 1974-1988: emerging markets, 1989-1995: conclusions -- Market dynamics and the challenge of control: incentives, opportunities, and resources: negative and positive controls -- The future of the global drug market: the short term: the longer term: implications: conclusions -- Responding to the challenge: the uncertain promise of legalization: a global prescription, priorities, principles, and programs.

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