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Khat. A harmless natural stimulant or a lethal epidemic sweeping
through the international drugs trade? Khat is a natural substance
that, in the Middle East, is as ubiquitous as coffee is in the
West. It is hugely popular in some African and Arab populations.
But critics contend that it is a seriously addictive stimulant that
damages the cardiovascular system. In a groundbreaking study, the
authors go behind the veil of the drug, questioning its
availability and its effect on its Red Sea producers. Interwoven
with case studies from Djibouti to Rome, The Khat Controversy goes
deeper to explore contemporary issues relating to globalization,
ethnicity and culture. With its popularity escalating in London,
Rome, Toronto and Copenhagen, khat is fast becoming a problem in
the West. The first study of this contested drug, The Khat
Controversy provides a concise introduction to the issues
surrounding khat usage and suggests how policymakers should address
them. The Khat Controversy: Stimulating the Debate on Drugs has
received an honorable mention for the African Studies Association's
2008 Melville J. Herskovits Award.
Khat. A harmless natural stimulant or a lethal epidemic sweeping
through the international drugs trade? Khat is a natural substance
that, in the Middle East, is as ubiquitous as coffee is in the
West. It is hugely popular in some African and Arab populations.
But critics contend that it is a seriously addictive stimulant that
damages the cardiovascular system. In a groundbreaking study, the
authors go behind the veil of the drug, questioning its
availability and its effect on its Red Sea producers. Interwoven
with case studies from Djibouti to Rome, The Khat Controversy goes
deeper to explore contemporary issues relating to globalization,
ethnicity and culture. With its popularity escalating in London,
Rome, Toronto and Copenhagen, khat is fast becoming a problem in
the West. The first study of this contested drug, The Khat
Controversy provides a concise introduction to the issues
surrounding khat usage and suggests how policymakers should address
them. The Khat Controversy: Stimulating the Debate on Drugs has
received an honorable mention for the African Studies Association's
2008 Melville J. Herskovits Award.
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