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Contents Preface and Acknowledgments One Introduction and Overview Part I. The Illegal Drug Industryís History and Structure Two Psychoactive Drug Perceptions and Attitudes in the United States and the Andean Countries. Three The Socioeconomic Dimensions of Illegal Drug Production Four The Development and Structure of the Illegal Drug Industry in the Andes Part II. The Effects of the Andean Illegal Drug Industry Five The Size of the Illegal Drug Industry Six Social, Economic, and Political Effects of the Illegal Drug Industry Seven The Illegal Drug Industryís Effects in Colombia Eight The Illegal Drug Industryís Effects in Bolivia and Peru Part III. Country Vulnerability to Illegal Drugs Nine Illegal Drugs, Violence, and Social Differences Part IV. Antidrug Policies Ten The Nature of the Drug Policy Problem Eleven Policy Case Studies of Alternative Development in Bolivia and International Cooperation in Colombia Twelve A Short Survey of Antidrug Policies in the Andes, and Policy Conclusions References Index
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication: Drug traffic Colombia, Drug traffic Government policy Colombia, Narcotics, Control of Colombia, Drug traffic Peru, Drug traffic Government policy Peru, Narcotics, Control of Peru, Drug traffic Bolivia, Drug traffic Government policy Bolivia, Narcotics, Control of Bolivia