China and Afghan opiates : assessing the risk / Jacob Townsend.
Material type:
- 918503102X
- Pamphlet HV5840. A23.
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Afghanistan Centre at Kabul University | Pamphlet HV5840.A23.T696 2005 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 00012954 |
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Pamphlet HV5840.A23.S73 2005 Statistical annex to the note “the opium situation in Afghanistan” as of 29 August 2005 : | Pamphlet HV5840.A23.S95 2002 BBC AEP : | Pamphlet HV5840.A23.T457 2013 Third ministerial conference of the Paris pact partners on combating illicit traffic in opiates originating in Afghanistan : | Pamphlet HV5840.A23.T696 2005 China and Afghan opiates : | Pamphlet HV5840.A23.U663 2009 (Unofficial transcript of the speech delivered by H.E. Hamid Karzai inaugurating the third national conference on counter-narcotics) / | Pamphlet HV5840.A23.W45 2011 Global insights : | Pamphlet HV5840.S64.U55 1994 UNDCP in Southwest Asia : |
“June 2005”.
“Central Asia-Caucasus Institute Silk Road Studies Program”—cover page.
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents: Preface—Executive Summary—1. Introduction—2. Trends in opiate production—3. Adjustments in trafficking routes—4. Routes into Xinjiang—5. Factors affecting the feasibility of trafficking—6. Conclusions and recommendations.
Summary: “The formulation and implementation of China’s counter-narcotics policy is overwhelmingly focused on the threat from the golden triangle, particularly Myanmar. It deploys substantial staff and funds on detecting and interdicting drug trafficking in the provinces bordering Myanmar and Laos…”—(p. 3).
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