Cutting the flow: Argentina as a success case against drug trafficking 2016–2019

Three Latin American countries centralise cocaine production in the world: Bolivia, Peru, and Colombia. However, the leading consumer markets are the United States and Europe. Transna- tional organised crime often dispatches shipments directly from producing countries, but also often use transhipmen...

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Autor principal: Verrier, Martin (Autor)
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Publicado: 2020
En: Journal of illicit economies and development
Año: 2020
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