Cocaine: Global HistoriesPaul Gootenberg Routledge, 2002年1月4日 - 232 頁 Cocaine examines the rise and fall of this notorious substance from its legitimate use by scientists and medics in the nineteenth century to the international prohibitionist regimes and drug gangs of today. Themes explored include: |
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... League of Nations ' Advisory Committee on Traffic in Opium or the US Federal Bureau of Narcotics - FBN ) treated cocaine as a throwaway concern - conflating and losing it in their files and archives along the way . Observations of ...
... League of Nations ' Advisory Committee on Traffic in Opium or the US Federal Bureau of Narcotics - FBN ) treated cocaine as a throwaway concern - conflating and losing it in their files and archives along the way . Observations of ...
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... League of Nations drug control pacts , an autonomous and imperial Japanese - pan - Asian cocaine circuit of the 1920s to 1940s , destroyed ( like remnants of the initial European pole ) by the outcomes of the Second World War and the ...
... League of Nations drug control pacts , an autonomous and imperial Japanese - pan - Asian cocaine circuit of the 1920s to 1940s , destroyed ( like remnants of the initial European pole ) by the outcomes of the Second World War and the ...
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... League ) prohibitionist campaigns , the Dutch paradoxically managed to define a distinctive variety of national drug policy , preferring to " medicalize " rather than criminalize their modest domestic problems around drugs like cocaine ...
... League ) prohibitionist campaigns , the Dutch paradoxically managed to define a distinctive variety of national drug policy , preferring to " medicalize " rather than criminalize their modest domestic problems around drugs like cocaine ...
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... League of Nations and United States . All the while , cocaine found no popular or cultural use in Japan , which suffered little modernizing problem of drugs . Karch sketches this now - obscured network and its relation to wider charges ...
... League of Nations and United States . All the while , cocaine found no popular or cultural use in Japan , which suffered little modernizing problem of drugs . Karch sketches this now - obscured network and its relation to wider charges ...
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Reluctance or resistance? Constructing cocaine | 46 |
Perus national cocaine debate 192939 | 56 |
From global war to wars on cocaine 193950 | 63 |
Concluding on cocaine | 72 |
PART II | 81 |
Dutch drug policy from 1919 to 1940 | 126 |
Drug trades and drug control 192040 | 137 |
Japan and the cocaine industry of Southeast Asia 18641944 | 146 |
The legal system and Japans drug industry | 152 |
Conclusions | 158 |
PART III | 163 |
cocaine as catalyst for class struggle | 171 |
Epilogue | 178 |
Cocaines first transformations | 87 |
The war aftermaths and cocaines transformation | 95 |
sex drugs and modernity in London | 105 |
After DORA 191622 | 118 |
Rise of the Sinaloan Narcos 1970 | 186 |
Bibliography | 192 |
Index | 204 |
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