Titre : | International Journal of Drug Policy, Vol.89 - March 2021 - Drugs, conflict and development |
Auteurs : | J. GOODHAND ; P. MEEHAN ; J. BHATIA ; M. GHIABI ; F. GUTIERREZ-SANIN |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 01/03/2021 |
Année de publication : | 2021 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Discipline : | MAR (Marchés / Markets) |
Mots-clés : |
Thésaurus mots-clés GUERRE ; CULTURE ILLICITE ; PRODUCTION ; COCA ; ORGANISATION CRIMINELLE ; PRODUIT ILLICITE |
Note de contenu : |
CONTENTS:
- Drugs, conflict and development [Editorial]. Bhatia J., Ghiabi M., Goodhand J., Sanin F.G., Meehan P., art. 103212. - Chicken or eggs?: Rethinking illicit drugs and 'Development'. Gootenberg P., art. 102985. - From drugs to peace? Resetting the conversation. Pearce J., art. 103024. - Beyond the narco frontier; rethinking an imaginary of the margins. Goodhand J., art. 103045. - Unsettling the peace? The role of illicit economies in peace processes. Bhatia J., art. 103046. - Precarity, poverty and poppy: Encountering development in the uplands of Shan State, Myanmar. Meehan P., art. 103064. - Ecologies of drug war and more-than-human health: The case of a chemical at war with a plant. Rhodes T., Harris M., Sanin F.G., Lancaster K., art. 103067. - 'Whatever we have, we owe it to coca'. Insights on armed conflict and the coca economy from Argelia, Colombia. Gutiérrez J.A., art. 103068. - The drug-conflict nexus: Resilience as organized crime. Ballvé T., art. 103084. - Measuring progress towards SDG16 in Afghanistan: Ignoring the elephant in the room. Nemat O., Pain A., art. 103085. - Criminal entrepreneurs as pioneers, intermediaries, and arbitrageurs in borderland economies. Gutierrez E.D., art. 103091. - Critical policy frontiers: The drugs-development-peacebuilding trilemma. Goodhand J., Meehan P., Bhatia J., Ghiabi M., Sanin F.G., art. 103115. - Ontological journeys: The lifeworld of opium across the Afghan-Iranian border in/out of the pharmacy. Ghiabi M., art. 103116. - Dynamic borderlands - The challenge of adapting to hardening borders in Nangarhar and Nimroz. Koehler J., Rasool G., Ibrahimkhel A., art. 103117. - War-to-peace transitions and the behavioural legacies of civil war: A plea for looking beyond violence. Arjona A., art. 103154. - Tough Tradeoffs: Coca crops and agrarian alternatives in Colombia. Gutiérrez-Sanin F., art. 103156. - Cocalero women and peace policies in Colombia. Parada-Hernandez M.M., Marin-Jaramillo M., art. 103157. - The substitution program on trial: progress and setbacks of the peace agreement in the policy against illicit crops in Colombia. Acero C., Machuca D., art. 103158. - Sharing data from research on illicit drug economies. Van den Eynden V., art. 103171. - The Pat Jasan drug eradication social movement in northern Myanmar, part two: Deep culture & cultural psychology. Sadan M., Maran J.H.P., Dan S.L., art. 103179. - The Pat Jasan drug eradication social movement in Northern Myanmar, part one: Origins & reactions. Dan S.L., Maran J.H.P., Sadan M., Meehan P., Goodhand J., art. 103181. - The world seems ripe for policy change - But how to achieve it? Shaw M., art. 103188. - The Pat Jasan drug eradication social movement in Northern Myanmar, part three: Legal pluralism & the challenge of everyday justice. Maran J.H.P., Sadan M., art. 103189. |
Domaine : | Drogues illicites / Illicit drugs |
Cote : | Abonnement |
Lien : | https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/international-journal-of-drug-policy/vol/89/ |
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