Latin America & Caribbean
Bolivia: Eradication and Backlash
The current war on drugs is not working, is expensive (about $20 billion per year), promotes human rights violations at home and abroad, and disproportionately targets the poor at both ends of the drug pipeline—peasant growers in the Andes and small-time, inner-city users and sellers in the United States.
Coca Eradication
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"Free Trade" and Medicines in the Americas
Redefining Security: A Budget for a New Generation
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Colombia in Crisis
Militarizing Latin America Policy
Militarization of the U.S. Drug Control Program
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U.S. Drug Policy & Intelligence Operations in the Andes
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Andean Regional Initiative: A Policy Fated to Fail
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