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A concise, interdisciplinary examination of Africa’s evolving role in the global illicit drug trade. Edited by Peyton E. Daniels, the book brings together key testimony and policy analysis tracing how shifts in international trafficking—especially of cocaine through West Africa—have transformed the continent from a peripheral region into a major transshipment nexus linked to Latin American and European markets. Contributors include U.S. and international officials and experts who assess trafficking patterns, institutional responses, and the challenges of balancing short- and long-term counter-narcotics strategies, including the roles and resources of civilian, military, and international agencies operating in Africa.
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Publisher: Nova Science Publishers Inc
Publishing Year: 2010
ISBN: 9781616686680
Pages: 126