Rethinking Illicit Economies in Opium and Cocaine

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<p>This book investigates the cross-border trade in illicit drug crops in the global south. It exposes an important paradox: despite all the dangers and negative consequences of these criminal networks in many cases they also provide marginalised and excluded communities with important private sources of protection investment and employment.</p><p>This book reconstructs and compares socioeconomic contexts criminal careers and changes in farmgate prices of illicit coca and opium poppy crops in Afghanistan Myanmar Colombia and Bolivia. It investigates the politics of strange bedfellows; informal bankers-without-suits providing cross-border financial services to the undocumented and the unbanked; the criminals without borders; and the mystery of illicit crop prices. The book challenges commonly held assumptions and casts new light on how relationships of conflict and accommodation are arranged and re-arranged in fluid everchanging contexts producing often paradoxical outcomes. It then suggests policy reforms and alternative approaches to drug policy development aid and peacebuilding work.</p><p>Researchers and students across development peacebuilding illicit economies and conflict studies will find this book an important source of original research and analysis. It will also be useful for politicians commentators and public officials considering what to do differently in tackling illicit drug economies.</p>
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