Drugs

Expert Brief

Helping Mexico Help Itself

Author: Shannon K. O'Neil

Brazen assassinations, kidnappings, and political intimidation by drug lords conjure up images of Colombia in the early 1990s. Yet today it is Mexico that is being engulfed by escalating violence, and U.S. gun laws, immigration rules, drug control and border policies all have exacerbated the problems.

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WSJ: The War on Drugs Is a Failure

Authors: Fernando Henrique Cardoso, Cesar Gaviria, and Ernesto Zedillo Ponce de León

We should focus instead on reducing harm to users and on tackling organized crime, authors Fernando Henrique Cardoso, Cesar Gaviria, and Ernesto Zedillo Ponce de León argue.

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Latin American Commission on Drugs and Democracy: Toward a Paradigm Shift

At its third meeting, in Rio de Janeiro, a report was made public by the Latin American Commission on Drugs and Democracy, exposing the impressions reached after nearly a year of research and  debates. In this report, the commission evaluates the impact of policies on the "war on drugs" and develops recommendations for more efficient, secure, and humane strategies.

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Analysis Brief

Mexico's Spreading Drug Violence

Author: Stephanie Hanson

Mexico is struggling with a surge in drug-related violence, declining oil revenues, and an economy under strain. Some experts point to a looming security problem for the United States.

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