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Author Chalk, Peter.

Title The Latin American drug trade : scope, dimensions, impact, and response / Peter Chalk ; prepared for the United States Air Force.

Imprint Santa Monica : Rand Corp., 2011.

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Description 1 online resource (xxiii, 87 pages) : color maps
text txt rdacontent
computer c rdamedia
online resource cr rdacarrier
Series Project Air Force
Project Air Force report.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 71-87).
Contents Introduction -- Production and trafficking routes -- Main players -- Trafficking vessels -- Impact -- U.S. responses -- Implications and recommendations for the U.S. Air Force.
Summary Transnational crime remains a particularly serious problem in Latin America, with most issues connected in some way to the drug trade. This book examines the scope and dimensions of Andean cocaine and heroin production; the main methods and land, air, and sea routes that are used to ship these narcotics between source, transit, and consumption countries; and the principal consequences that are associated with this particular manifestation of transnational crime. Addressing the problem of the Latin American drug trade has direct implications for the U.S. Air Force (USAF). In Colombia and, increasingly, Mexico, Washington is including counternarcotics support as an integral feature of its foreign internal defense aid, and the USAF is already engaged in a number of initiatives in both countries. Although this assistance has borne some notable results, there are some specific measures that the USAF should consider in looking to further hone and adjust its counternarcotics effort in Latin America. These include augmenting aerial surveillance over the Pacific-Central American corridor; refining existing standard operating procedures and further institutionalizing joint mission statements and protocols regarding drug interdiction; reconsidering the policy of aerial fumigation of illegal crops; and ensuring adequate protection of existing counter-drug-access arrangements in Central America.
Note Print version record.
Language English.
Subject Drug control -- Latin America.
Drug control -- United States.
Drug dealers -- Latin America.
Drug traffic -- Latin America.
Drug traffic -- United States.
Lutte antidrogue -- Amérique latine.
Lutte antidrogue -- États-Unis.
Trafiquants de drogues -- Amérique latine.
Drogues -- Trafic -- Amérique latine.
Drogues -- Trafic -- États-Unis.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- General.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Infrastructure.
HISTORY -- Latin America -- General.
Drug control
Drug dealers
Drug traffic
Latin America
United States https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJtxgQXMWqmjMjjwXRHgrq
drugs -- illagal trade -- Latin America.
Added Author United States. Air Force.
Other Form: Print version: Chalk, Peter. Latin american drug trade. Santa Monica : Rand Corporation, 2011 0833051792 (OCoLC)715171705
ISBN 9780833052056 (electronic bk.)
0833052055 (electronic bk.)
0833051792
9780833051790
1283135833
9781283135832
9786613135834
6613135836
Report No. RAND/MG-1076-AF
Standard No. AU@ 000051330985
DEBBG BV043166905
DEBSZ 421596570
GBVCP 1008655848
GBVCP 803599110
NLGGC 334608112
AU@ 000048811410
AU@ 000055765203
DEBBG BV044155376
DEBSZ 397010052
HEBIS 278033229
NZ1 13934083
AU@ 000069910502

 
    
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