The Politics of Cocaine

The Politics of Cocaine
The Politics of Cocaine

The Politics of Cocaine

How U.S. Foreign Policy Has Created a Thriving Drug Industry in Central and South America
By William Marcy

SOCIAL SCIENCE

336 Pages, 6 x 9

Formats: Cloth, EPUB, Mobipocket, PDF

Cloth, $26.95 (US $26.95) (CA $29.95)

ISBN 9781556529498

Rights: WOR

Chicago Review Press (Feb 2010)
Lawrence Hill Books

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Overview

A hard look at U.S. drug policy in Latin America

Drawing on declassified documents and painstaking research, this exploration of the economic drug trade of Central and South America fills in historical gaps and provides a new and controversial analysis of a complex and seemingly unsolvable problem. Viewing the problem through the lens of United States policy, the author puts forth the theory that, through the conflation of the Cold War and the war on drugs, the United States helped establish and strengthen the drug trade as the area’s economic base. This authoritative and timely polemic traces the counternarcotics stance of the 1970's through George W. Bush's administration through a wealth of information and unflinching directness, asserting that the drug war will continue with no end in sight.

Author Biography

William L. Marcy, PhD, is an assistant professor of history at St. Martin's University in Washington. He divides his time between Buffalo, New York, and Lacey, Washington.