Bad Neighbor Policy: Washington's Futile War On Drugs In Latin America"

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Bad Neighbor Policy: Washington's Futile War On Drugs In Latin America"

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"Bad Neighbor Policy: Washington's futile war on drugs in Latin America"
Edited by Ted Galen Carpenter



Overview

Introduction 3

I Modest results after thirty years of war 4

The war on drugs consequences on the drugs crops cultivation 4
The war on drugs consequences on the Latin American opinion 5

II The American strategy on the drug war: definitively a bad strategy? 8

The United States' strategy on the war on drugs 8
The causes of the American's strategy failure 9

III Is "legalisation" the solution for a decrease in the amount of drug in the united States' streets 12

Conclusion 14

Sources 17



Introduction

"Bad neighbor policy: Washington's futile war on drugs in Latin America", from Ted Galen Carpenter, draws a negative critic (as suggested by the title) of the fight against drugs in United States. Carpenter, who is Vice President for Defence and Foreign Policy studies at the Cato Institute in Washington, gives clearly his negative opinion on what is for him the drug war failure.
This "war" has for purpose to protect the American population against the drug scourge; however this war is mainly set in Latin America. In fact the United States war on drugs began with the entry of Richard Nixon as President in the White house. The year 1968 is marked by the will to eradicate the narcotic problem in United States. Because the supply comes from Latin America, President Nixon decides to cut the supply, by intervening directly in Latin America whether than on the American territory.

The problematic of the book seems to be: What are the consequences of the American war on drugs in Latin America? In fact the consequences on the United States territory are...
  • Submitted by: praso226
  • Date Submitted: 05/09/2005 01:17 AM
  • Category: American History
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