RT Book T1 Transforming the war on drugs: warriors, victims, and vulnerable regions A2 Idler, Annette 1985- A2 Garzón Vergara, Juan Carlos LA English PP London PB Hurst & Company YR 2021 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1686679475 AB The war on drugs has failed, but consensus in the international drug policy debate on the way forward is missing. Amidst this moment of uncertainty, militarised lenses on the global illicit drug problem continue to neglect the complexity of the causes and consequences that this war is intended to defend or defeat. Challenging conventional thinking in defence and security sectors, Transforming the War on Drugs constitutes the first comprehensive and systematic effort to theoretically, conceptually, and empirically investigate the impacts of the war on drugs. The contributors trace the consequences of the war on drugs across vulnerable regions, including South America and Central America, West Africa, the Middle East and the Golden Crescent, the Golden Triangle, and Russia. It demonstrates that these consequences are 'glocal'. The war's local impacts on human rights, security, development, and public health are interdependent with transnational illicit flows. The book further reveals how these impacts have influenced the positions of governments across these regions, with significant ramifications for the international drug control regime. Crucially, it shows that, at a time when global order is in flux, critically evaluating the regime's securitisation through the war on drugs provides key insights into other global governance realms. NO Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 489-554. - Index CN 362.29 SN 9781787381988 K1 Aufsatzsammlung K1 Drogenkriminalität : Bekämpfung : Drogenpolitik