Drug Diplomacy in the Twentieth Century: An International History

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Psychology Press, 2000 - 344 頁
(Publisher-supplied data) Publisher description for Drug diplomacy in the twentieth century : an international history / William B. McAllister. Bibliographic record and links to related information available from the Library of Congress catalog. Information from electronic data provided by the publisher. May be incomplete or contain other coding. Drug Diplomacy in the Twentieth Century is the first comprehensive historical account of the evolution of the global drug regime. The book analyzes how the rules and regulations that encompass the drug question came to be framed and examines the international historical aspects of this global problem. Including coverage of substances from heroin and cocaine to morphine, hallucinogens and alcohol, the book discusses topics such as: the historical development of drug-control laws and institutions; the relationship between the drug question and issues like trade policy, the Cold War and medical considerations; and reasons why the goal to eliminate drug abuse has been so difficult to accomplish.

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Drugs through the ages to 1920
11
Laying the foundation 191925
43
Completing the edifice 192531
79
Against the tide 193139
105
Preservation perseverance promise 193946
134
Trouble in paradise 194553
156
The long march to the Single Convention 195361
185
Crucible 196173
215
Crosscurrents 19722000
240
Notes
256
Bibliography
320
Index
337
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William B. McAllister is Lecturer in History and Faculty Consultant at the Teaching Resource Center at the University of Virginia.

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