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Drug War Mexico - Politics, Neoliberalism and Violence in the New Narcoeconomy (Paperback, New)
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Drug War Mexico - Politics, Neoliberalism and Violence in the New Narcoeconomy (Paperback, New)
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Mexico is a country in crisis. Capitalizing on weakened public
institutions, widespread unemployment, a state of lawlessness and
the strengthening of links between Mexican and Colombian drug
cartels, narcotrafficking in the country has flourished during the
post-1982 neoliberal era. In fact, it has become one of Mexico's
biggest source of revenue, as well as its most violent, with over
12,000 drug-related executions in 2011 alone. In response, Mexican
president Felipe Calderon, armed with millions of dollars in US
military aid, has launched a crackdown, ostensibly to combat
organised crime. Despite this, human rights violations have
increased, as has the murder rate, making Ciudad Juarez on the
northern border the most dangerous city on the planet. Meanwhile,
the supply of cocaine, heroin, marijuana and methamphetamine has
continued to grow. In this insightful and controversial book, Watt
and Zepeda throw new light on the situation, contending that the
'war on drugs' in Mexico is in fact the pretext for a US-backed
strategy to bolster unpopular neoliberal policies, a weak yet
authoritarian government and a radically unfair status quo.
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