Seeing Drugs: Modernization, Counterinsurgency, and U.S. Narcotics Control in the Third World, 1969-1976
In: New Studies in U.S. Foreign Relations
Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Introduction: Seeing Drugs -- 1. Drugs and the American Experience -- 2. A Terrible Disease: Metaphors, Identity, and Source Control -- 3. Viewing the Drug Subcultures of the Golden Triangle: Source Control, COIN, Modernization, and the Hmong in Thailand -- 4. Development as Drug Control: The Intersection of Modernization, Source Control, and Hegemony in Northern Thailand -- 5. The Shan Proposal as the Road Not Taken: The Debate over Alternative Source Control and the Drugs-Security Link in Burma -- 6. "A Quantum Jump in Eradication": Herbicides and Drug Control in Mexico -- Conclusion: The Faith in Source Contol and Looking Outward -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index