The Golden Triangle region that joins Burma, Thailand, and Laos
is one of the global centers of opiate and methamphetamine
production. Opportunistic Chinese businessmen and leaders of
various armed groups are largely responsible for the manufacture of
these drugs. The region is defined by the apparently conflicting
parallel strands of criminality and efforts at state building, a
tension embodied by a group of individuals who are simultaneously
local political leaders, drug entrepreneurs, and members of heavily
armed militias.
Ko-lin Chin, a Chinese American criminologist who was born and
raised in Burma, conducted five hundred face-to-face interviews
with poppy growers, drug dealers, drug users, armed group leaders,
law-enforcement authorities, and other key informants in Burma,
Thailand, and China. The Golden Triangle provides a lively portrait
of a region in constant transition, a place where political
development is intimately linked to the vagaries of the global
market in illicit drugs.
Chin explains the nature of opium growing, heroin and
methamphetamine production, drug sales, and drug use. He also shows
how government officials who live in these areas view themselves
not as drug kingpins, but as people who are carrying the
responsibility for local economic development on their
shoulders.
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