Transcript Narcotics
Narcotics
Who has a drug problem?
Why are drugs an IR Issue?
Trade
Control efforts
IGOs
Control approaches
Discourage Demand
Interdict Supply
Discourage Production
Regional specialties
SE Asia opium and derivatives
Mid East
hashish
Central America Marijuana
S. America cocaine
Asia: Golden Triangle
Laos
Burma
Thailand
85% world opium
Burma 70% world
heroin
Mid-East
Lebanon
PLO and PFLP links
Syrian government too
86% global marijuana
Halved acreage since 1990
Cut opium by 1/3
Transit route for 70% Colombian
cocaine
Peru: $500-$700m
20% legal exports
Equador: most coca leaf
Columbia: $800-$1000m
Bolivia: $250m
25% foreign exchange
60-90% exports
4.3m/7m workers
Demand
Still strong in US
$50bn pa 1988-91
Gives US incentive to provide
UNILATERALLY collective good?
Shift from interdiction to eradication
$2.2bn spent by Bush
Factors vs DEA
Revenue needs
Lack of alternatives
Coffee poor substitute
Corruption & violence
1,000s public officials in Columbia
Resentment of US role
UN
UN DCP
International Drug Control Program
UN CND
commission on narcotic drugs
Advises & coordinates
UN INCB
International Narcotics Control Board
Implements treaties
UN GA
1990 17th Special Session
Global Program of Action
Monitored by UN CND
“Decade vs Drug Abuse” 1991>
Recognised link to development
Recommended targeting kids
Impact
Little backing for crop substitution
Progress on money laundering
Progress on training
US Bureau of International Narcotics Matters
(BINM)
Webpage assessment
Research effort
aesthetics
valid/focused/interesting links
suggest letter grade