

Pages: 359
ISBN: 9781962551663
Pub Date: November 2024
Imprint: Lynne Rienner Publishers
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Description:
“The author masterfully pieces together and presents a comprehensive examination of the history and evolution of the war on drugs in the region and its inadvertent consequences.... Marcy’s work is important and relevant.” —Nilda M. Garcia, Latin American Politics and Society “[A] valuable and insightful book.” —Gavin O’Toole, Latin American Review of Books"Rigorously researched and responsibly told, Narcostates is a wonderful, comprehensive overview of the relationship between governments and drug traffickers from the 1970s to the modern day." —Nathan P. Jones, Sam Houston State UniversityHow did Mexico and Central America become a lawless corridor for conveying narcotics into the United States? How did the drug cartels rise to power, succeeding in institutionalizing the narco-industry? Why have the police and military failed to rein the cartels in? What have been the consequences of the US-led "war on drugs?" William Marcy's Narcostates provides answers to these questions and more. Tracing the evolution of narcotrafficking across the region, and drawing on newly declassified documents, Marcy unravels the tangled web of violence, corruption, and political instability that has empowered drug trafficking organizations since the 1970s.