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Author Bartilow, Horace A., author.
Title Drug war pathologies : embedded corporatism and U.S. drug enforcement in the Americas / Horace A. Bartilow.
Publisher Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina Press, [2019]



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Contents Embedded corporatism : a theoretical perspective of U.S. drug enforcement and its pathologies in the Americas -- Drug war profiteers : U.S. drug enforcement decision making of Plan Colombia and the Mérida Initiative -- Beyond Colombia and Mérida : the institutional dimension of corporate power in the drug enforcement regime -- The corporate elite and the drug enforcement regime -- The privatization of terror : U.S. drug enforcement aid, transnational corporate expansion, and human rights repression -- Corporate hit men : an empirical analysis of U.S. drug enforcement aid, American corporations, and paramilitary death squads -- Democracy without rights : the drug-war national security state and illiberal democracies in Latin America -- Drug war capitalism and class conflict in the Americas -- Drug war policy reforms and the endurance of the embedded corporatist regime.
ISBN 9781469652573 (electronic book)
1469652579 (electronic book)
9781469652542
1469652544
9781469652559
1469652552
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Author Bartilow, Horace A., author.
Subject Drug control -- Economic aspects -- United States.
Drug control -- Economic aspects -- Latin America.
Corporations -- Political activity -- America.
Corporate state -- United States.
Human rights -- Latin America.
Latin America -- Politics and government.
Descript 1 online resource
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Contents Embedded corporatism : a theoretical perspective of U.S. drug enforcement and its pathologies in the Americas -- Drug war profiteers : U.S. drug enforcement decision making of Plan Colombia and the Mérida Initiative -- Beyond Colombia and Mérida : the institutional dimension of corporate power in the drug enforcement regime -- The corporate elite and the drug enforcement regime -- The privatization of terror : U.S. drug enforcement aid, transnational corporate expansion, and human rights repression -- Corporate hit men : an empirical analysis of U.S. drug enforcement aid, American corporations, and paramilitary death squads -- Democracy without rights : the drug-war national security state and illiberal democracies in Latin America -- Drug war capitalism and class conflict in the Americas -- Drug war policy reforms and the endurance of the embedded corporatist regime.
ISBN 9781469652573 (electronic book)
1469652579 (electronic book)
9781469652542
1469652544
9781469652559
1469652552
Author Bartilow, Horace A., author.
Subject Drug control -- Economic aspects -- United States.
Drug control -- Economic aspects -- Latin America.
Corporations -- Political activity -- America.
Corporate state -- United States.
Human rights -- Latin America.
Latin America -- Politics and government.

Subject Drug control -- Economic aspects -- United States.
Drug control -- Economic aspects -- Latin America.
Corporations -- Political activity -- America.
Corporate state -- United States.
Human rights -- Latin America.
Latin America -- Politics and government.
Descript 1 online resource
Content text txt
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Contents Embedded corporatism : a theoretical perspective of U.S. drug enforcement and its pathologies in the Americas -- Drug war profiteers : U.S. drug enforcement decision making of Plan Colombia and the Mérida Initiative -- Beyond Colombia and Mérida : the institutional dimension of corporate power in the drug enforcement regime -- The corporate elite and the drug enforcement regime -- The privatization of terror : U.S. drug enforcement aid, transnational corporate expansion, and human rights repression -- Corporate hit men : an empirical analysis of U.S. drug enforcement aid, American corporations, and paramilitary death squads -- Democracy without rights : the drug-war national security state and illiberal democracies in Latin America -- Drug war capitalism and class conflict in the Americas -- Drug war policy reforms and the endurance of the embedded corporatist regime.
ISBN 9781469652573 (electronic book)
1469652579 (electronic book)
9781469652542
1469652544
9781469652559
1469652552

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