Cooperation with drug transit countries of illegal drugs /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York :
Nova Science Publishers,
©2009.
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Colección: | Drug transit and distribution, interception and control.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cooperation with Drug Transit Countries of Illegal Drugs; Contents; Preface; International Drug Control Policy; Abstract; Introduction; U.S. National Drug Control Strategy; U.S. Bilateral and Regional Counterdrug Initiatives; Alternative Policy Approaches; Policy Issues and Considerations; References; Mexico's Drug Cartels; Abstract; Introduction; Drug Trafficking; Drug Cartels; Enforcer Gangs; Police Corruption; Turf Wars; Mexican Government Response; U.S. Counternarcotics Assistance to Mexico; Policy Approaches and Debates; References.
- Merida Initiative: Proposed U.S. Anticrime and Counterdrug Assistance for Mexico and Central AmericaAbstract; Background; Mexico Program Components [2]; Central America Program Components; Legislation; References; Drug Control: U.S. Assistance Has Helped Mexican Counternarcotics Efforts, but the Flow of Illicit Drugs into the United States Remains High; What GAO Found; Why GAO Did this Study; What GAO Recommends; Summary; Background; Illicit Drug Production and Trafficking by Mexican Drug Organizations Have Continued Virtually Unabated.
- U.S. Assistance Helped Mexico Improve Its Counternarcotics Efforts, but Coordination Can Be ImprovedUSAID, DEA, INL, and Other U.S. Agencies Support Mexico's Rule-of-Law Efforts; Conclusions; Appendix I: Estimated Amounts of Illicit Drugs Transiting or Produced in Mexico and Seized, Calendar Years 2000-2006; References; Drug Control: U.S. Assistance Has Helped Mexican Counternarcotics Efforts, but Tons of Illicit Drugs Continue to Flow into the United States; What GAO Found; Why GAO Did this Study; What GAO Recommends; Results in Brief; Background.
- Illicit Drug Production and Trafficking by Mexican Drug Organizations Has Continued Virtually UnabatedCorruption Persists; U.S. Counternarcotics Assistance Has Helped Mexican Counternarcotics Efforts, but Coordination Can Be Improved; Conclusions; Recommendation for Executive Action; Agency Comments and Our Evaluation; Appendix I: Descriptions of the Illicit Drugs Flowing into the United States from Mexico; Appendix II: Scope and Methodology; Appendix III: Comments from the Office of National Drug Control Policy; References.
- Drug Control: Cooperation with Many Major Drug Transit Countries Has Improved, but Better Performance Reporting and Sustainability Plans Are NeededWhat GAO Found; Why GAO Did this Study; What GAO Recommends; Abbreviations; Results in Brief; Background; Overall, U.S. Assistance Has Enhanced International Cooperation in Disrupting Illegal Drug Markets; Several Factors Impede the Effectiveness of the Counternarcotics Efforts; Conclusions; Recommendations for Executive Action; Agency Comments and Our Evaluation; Appendix I: Scope and Methodology.