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How the United States Fueled a Global Drug War


As the drug war turns 50, the US is still public enemy number one

For five decades, the US government has wreaked havoc both at home and abroad with its violent 'war on drugs'.

After 50 Years Of The War On Drugs, 'What Good Is It Doing For Us?'

President Richard Nixon's speech on June 17, 1971, marked the symbolic start of the modern drug war. In the decades ...

Another decade lost to the global war on drugs - The Hill

Rather than eradicating drugs, prohibition is empowering and enriching organized crime groups. The combined impact of the drug war-fueled ...

Nixon official: real reason for the drug war was to criminalize black ...

Baum's argument: Drug prohibition began with poor intentions, it has contributed to terrible consequences (racial disparities in the justice ...

U.S. Drug Policy Disconnect: Starting Harm Reduction at Home ...

A new report by the Washington Office on Latin America (WOLA) argues that the global drug prohibition regime and the 50-year-long U.S.-led “war ...

The War on Drugs and It's impact on International Relations ...

... War on Drugs and Its impact on International Relations between the. United States and Mexico ... drug cartels and arrest of kingpins actually fueled the ...

Four Decades and Counting: The Continued Failure of the War on ...

Colombian economist Eduardo Sarmiento Palacio, for example, argued that the U.S. War on Drugs led directly to the rise of Colombian drug cartels ...

The Drug War is the New Jim Crow | American Civil Liberties Union

... drug war has provided a new, ever increasing supply of prisoners over the past 15 years. With 5% of the world's population, the United States ...

$1bn in aid has been used to support failed 'war on drugs' over past ...

“In Latin America, it's often people who lack other economic opportunities or displaced people and illegal migrants – people who don't have many ...

Rethinking the War on Drugs | Human Rights Watch

Its goal—a world free of illicit use of drugs—has proven elusive: Despite billions of dollars spent, illicit drug use is up and illicit drugs ...

Justice Department Announces Charges Against Sinaloa Cartel's ...

The Sinaloa Cartel is one of the most powerful drug cartels in the world and is largely responsible for the manufacturing and importing of ...

THE ALTERNATIVE WORLD DRUG REPORT - unodc

The desire to explore alternatives is especially evident among the countries most negatively impacted by the war on drugs, particularly in Latin America, and ...

America's War On Drugs: Impact and Consequences

In the early 1970s, America declared a War on Drugs, but decades later, it's evident that this government-mandated operation has failed to ...

The unintended negative consequences of the 'war on drugs'

... of the Global Commission on Drug. Policies, Geneva, 24-25 January 2011. 3. The ... The 'war on drugs' has fuelled a huge expansion of prison populations ...

Fifty Years Ago Today, President Nixon Declared the War on Drugs

While the war on drugs was officially inaugurated by Nixon in June 1971, the United States has used drug laws to selectively target specific communities for ...

UN Expert Calls for an End to the Failed US-Led Global “War on ...

Between 2012 and 2021, rich governments devoted nearly a billion dollars in their international aid budgets to fighting the drug war, according ...

Public Health and International Drug Policy - PMC - NCBI

Some observers credit drug-related violence with increases in femicide in Mexico and Central America as brutal rape and killing of women are used to terrorise ...

Costs in the war on drugs continue to soar - NBC News

And, of course, illegal drugs and drug abuse are still very much with us. In 2021, a Gallup Poll found 64% of Americans said the nation's drug ...

Was the War on Drugs Effective? - Laguna Treatment Center

The War on Drugs was supposed to systematically dismantle drug smuggling rings that were spreading their products in the United States. With ...

The Rise and Fall of US Drug War Hegemony: Rethinking Bilateral ...

The US has traditionally been viewed as a key actor in international drug control. Indeed, many accounts highlight the US as the key protagonist, or hegemon, ...