Webs of Smoke: Drugs and Small Wars |
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Authors: | Paul R Kan |
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Institution: | 1. Assistant Professor, US Army War College , Pennsylvania , Carlisle Barracks , USA paul.kan@carlisle.army.mil |
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Abstract: | War and drugs share many characteristics – both are destructive of human life, highly profitable to some, and efforts to regulate them have failed. In fact, at various times throughout history, war and drugs have been intertwined, prolonging human suffering, bedeviling political leaders and enriching a select few. The pernicious role of drugs in organized political violence is often overlooked. Drugs have been the cause of war, the funding for military operations, used by combatants and a part of the post-war political landscape. The insidious nature of drugs is especially visible in a certain type of war – small wars – yet is virtually unexamined by scholars and decision-makers. |
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