Rethinking Drug Laws Theory, History, Politics
Oxford University Press

Rethinking Drug Laws Theory, History, Politics

Subjects: Society, Drugs trade / drug trafficking
ISBN13: 9780192846525
Published: 19 Oct 2023

Format - Hardback
By Seddon, Toby

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Rethinking Drug Laws Theory, History, Politics

Regular price A$185.08
Sale price A$185.08 Regular price A$190.80
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Drugs are pervasive in our everyday lives across cultures around the world. At the same time, they present one of the thorniest problems of twenty-first century policy, connected with concerns about crime, security, and public health. The global prohibition system, established a century ago, is widely seen to be failing and over the last decade alternative approaches have started to proliferate in some regions of the world, notably the Americas. Rethinking Drug
Laws presents a radical intellectual reappraisal of how the international drug control system works, where it came from, and the possibilities for alternative futures. Drawing on an innovative
interdisciplinary approach, the book develops new theoretical and conceptual tools for understanding how drug control functions, presents original archival research on the origins of drug prohibition, and explains ways that we can develop a better 'politics of drugs' that can reanimate drug law reform. Central to the book is the claim that to move beyond existing ways of seeing the global drug problem, we need to escape Western-centric thinking. In the Asian Century, will it be China that
becomes the most significant player in shaping the future of drug policy and drug control?

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