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|a 1. Introduction -- Prior research -- Data collection and model development -- Major findings -- Book outline -- pt. I. The development, composition and behavior of the world opiate market -- 2. The past as prologue : the development of the world opiate market And rise of the international control regime -- Introduction -- Production and consumption, 1800-1909 -- Development and impact of the international drug control regime, 1909-1945 -- Rise and impact of national controls, 1906-1945 -- Downslide and upswing, 1945-1970, and a brief coda -- Concluding remarks -- 3. The contemporary market -- Introduction -- Current conditions and market trends -- Properties of supply and demand -- Supply control policies -- Concluding remarks -- 4. Did the Taliban's ban really matter? -- Introduction -- The ban, the cutback, and the aftermath -- The market response -- Concluding remarks -- 5. Keeping track of opiates flows -- Introduction -- An outline of the approach -- Data compilation -- Data reconciliation -- Trafficking routes and opiate flows -- Concluding remarks -- pt. II. Country studies -- 6. Afghanistan and Burma : the two dominant producers -- Introduction -- In search of an explanation -- Afghanistan : from quasi-state authorities to protectors within the state? -- Burma : a succession of quasi-state authorities -- Concluding remarks -- 7. India : diversion from licit cultivation -- Introduction -- Opiate consumption -- Illicit sources of opiates -- Diversion from licit production and its share of the illicit market -- Heroin production, trafficking and export -- Concluding remarks -- 8. Colombia : the emergence of a new producer -- Introduction -- Background : cocaine, insurgents and government weakness -- The emergence of the opiate industry -- Opium production and processing -- The industry players and their relationships -- Control efforts -- Consumption -- Concluding remarks -- 9. Tajikistan : the rise of a narco-state -- Introduction -- The expansion of the illicit opiate industry : explanatory factors -- The phases of trafficking -- Tajikistan's integration into the world heroin market -- The rapid growth of local opiate consumption -- Drug-trafficking enterprises -- Concluding remarks -- pt. III. Policy analysis and implications -- 10. The theoretical and practical consequences of variations in effective illegality -- Introduction -- The consequences of strict enforcement -- The consequences of lax enforcement -- The consequences of non-enforcement -- Two theses on the role of governments in opiate markets -- Concluding remarks -- 11. Synthesis of findings and lessons for policy making -- Findings on the world opiate market -- Suggestions for leveraging limited policy opportunities -- Possible futures for international drug policy -- Appendix A. Legal production of opium -- Appendix B. Average consumption and purity -- Appendix C. Central Asia : trafficking revenues and economic dependency -- Appendix D. Examples of countries with lax enforcement -- Notes -- References -- Index.
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|a Acknowledgements. 1. Introduction. Part I: The Development, Composition and Behavior of the World Opiate Market. 2. The Past as Prologue: The Development of the World Opiate Market and Rise of the International Control Regime. 3. 4. Did the Taliban's Ban Really Matter?. 5. Keeping Track of Opiate Flows. Part II: Country Studies. 6. Afghanistan and Burma: The Two Dominant Producers. 7. India: Diversion from Licit Cultivation. 8. Colombia: The Emergence of a New Producer. 9. Tajikistan: The Rise of a Narco-State. Part III: Policy Analysis and Implications. 10. The Theoretical and Practical Conse.
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