Afghanistan’s drug industry : structure, functioning, dynamics and implications for counter-narcotics policy / edited by Doris Buddenberg and William A. Byrd.
Material type:
- HV5840. A23.
Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Afghanistan Centre at Kabul University | HV5840.A23.B83 2006 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 3ACKU000150473 |
“United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime ; The World Bank”—at head of the title.
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents: Chapter 1. Introduction and overview / William A. Byrd and Doris Buddenberg (p. 1-23)—2. Macroeconomic impact of the drug economy and counter-narcotics efforts / Edouard Martin and Steven Symanskyk (p. 25-46)—3. Responding to the challenge of diversity in opium poppy cultivation in Afghanistan / David Mansfield (p. 47-76)—4. Opium trading systems in Helmand and Ghor provinces / Adam Pain (p. 77-115)—5. Prices and market interactions in the opium economy / William A. Byrd and Olivier Jonglez (p. 117-154)—6. The nexus of drug trafficking and hawala in Afghanistan / Edwina Thompson (p. 155-188)—7. Drug trafficking and the development of organized crime in post-Taliban Afghanistan / Mark Shaw (p. 189-214).