Drug war pathologies :: embedded corporatism and U.S. drug enforcement in the Americas /
"In this book, Horace Bartilow develops a theory of embedded corporatism to explain the U.S. government's war on drugs. Stemming from President Richard Nixon's 1971 call for an international approach to this 'war, ' the U.S. drug enforcement policy has persisted to the prese...
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Zusammenfassung: | "In this book, Horace Bartilow develops a theory of embedded corporatism to explain the U.S. government's war on drugs. Stemming from President Richard Nixon's 1971 call for an international approach to this 'war, ' the U.S. drug enforcement policy has persisted to the present day, despite widespread criticism of its effectiveness and of its unequal effects on hundreds of millions of people across the Americas. While research has consistently emphasized the role of race in U.S. drug enforcement, Bartilow's analysis empirically highlights the class dimension of the drug war and the immense power that American corporations wield within the regime. Drawing on qualitative case study methods, declassified U.S. government documents, and advanced econometric estimators that analyze cross-national data, Bartilow systematically demonstrates how corporate power, as projected through corporate lobbies, corporate financing of federal elections, corporate funding of policy think tanks, and corporate interlocks with the federal government and the military, create the conditions in which the divergent interests of state and nonstate members of the regime converge in ways that promote capital accumulation. The subsequent human rights repression, illiberal democratic governments, repression of workers, and widening income inequality throughout the Americas, Bartilow argues, are the pathological policy outcomes of the embedded corporatist drug enforcement regime"-- |
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spelling | Bartilow, Horace A., author. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/nb97064369 Drug war pathologies : embedded corporatism and U.S. drug enforcement in the Americas / Horace A. Bartilow. Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina Press, [2019] 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. Embedded corporatism : a theoretical perspective of U.S. drug enforcement and its pathologies in the Americas -- Drug war profiteers : U.S. drug enforcement decision making of Plan Colombia and the Mérida Initiative -- Beyond Colombia and Mérida : the institutional dimension of corporate power in the drug enforcement regime -- The corporate elite and the drug enforcement regime -- The privatization of terror : U.S. drug enforcement aid, transnational corporate expansion, and human rights repression -- Corporate hit men : an empirical analysis of U.S. drug enforcement aid, American corporations, and paramilitary death squads -- Democracy without rights : the drug-war national security state and illiberal democracies in Latin America -- Drug war capitalism and class conflict in the Americas -- Drug war policy reforms and the endurance of the embedded corporatist regime. "In this book, Horace Bartilow develops a theory of embedded corporatism to explain the U.S. government's war on drugs. Stemming from President Richard Nixon's 1971 call for an international approach to this 'war, ' the U.S. drug enforcement policy has persisted to the present day, despite widespread criticism of its effectiveness and of its unequal effects on hundreds of millions of people across the Americas. While research has consistently emphasized the role of race in U.S. drug enforcement, Bartilow's analysis empirically highlights the class dimension of the drug war and the immense power that American corporations wield within the regime. Drawing on qualitative case study methods, declassified U.S. government documents, and advanced econometric estimators that analyze cross-national data, Bartilow systematically demonstrates how corporate power, as projected through corporate lobbies, corporate financing of federal elections, corporate funding of policy think tanks, and corporate interlocks with the federal government and the military, create the conditions in which the divergent interests of state and nonstate members of the regime converge in ways that promote capital accumulation. The subsequent human rights repression, illiberal democratic governments, repression of workers, and widening income inequality throughout the Americas, Bartilow argues, are the pathological policy outcomes of the embedded corporatist drug enforcement regime"-- Provided by publisher Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on August 21, 2019). Drug control Economic aspects United States. Drug control Economic aspects Latin America. Corporations Political activity America. Corporate state United States. Latin America Politics and government. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85074911 Human rights Latin America. Lutte antidrogue Aspect économique États-Unis. Lutte antidrogue Aspect économique Amérique latine. Sociétés Activité politique Amérique. Corporatisme États-Unis. Amérique latine Politique et gouvernement. Droits de l'homme (Droit international) Amérique latine. POLITICAL SCIENCE International Relations Diplomacy. bisacsh Corporate state fast Corporations Political activity fast Drug control Economic aspects fast Human rights fast Politics and government fast America fast Latin America fast United States fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJtxgQXMWqmjMjjwXRHgrq has work: Drug war pathologies (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGtmppK4qBx8qQxpTFjJMq https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Bartilow, Horace A. Drug war pathologies. Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina Press, [2019] 9781469652542 (DLC) 2019009780 (OCoLC)1089840035 |
spellingShingle | Bartilow, Horace A. Drug war pathologies : embedded corporatism and U.S. drug enforcement in the Americas / Embedded corporatism : a theoretical perspective of U.S. drug enforcement and its pathologies in the Americas -- Drug war profiteers : U.S. drug enforcement decision making of Plan Colombia and the Mérida Initiative -- Beyond Colombia and Mérida : the institutional dimension of corporate power in the drug enforcement regime -- The corporate elite and the drug enforcement regime -- The privatization of terror : U.S. drug enforcement aid, transnational corporate expansion, and human rights repression -- Corporate hit men : an empirical analysis of U.S. drug enforcement aid, American corporations, and paramilitary death squads -- Democracy without rights : the drug-war national security state and illiberal democracies in Latin America -- Drug war capitalism and class conflict in the Americas -- Drug war policy reforms and the endurance of the embedded corporatist regime. Drug control Economic aspects United States. Drug control Economic aspects Latin America. Corporations Political activity America. Corporate state United States. Human rights Latin America. Lutte antidrogue Aspect économique États-Unis. Lutte antidrogue Aspect économique Amérique latine. Sociétés Activité politique Amérique. Corporatisme États-Unis. Droits de l'homme (Droit international) Amérique latine. POLITICAL SCIENCE International Relations Diplomacy. bisacsh Corporate state fast Corporations Political activity fast Drug control Economic aspects fast Human rights fast Politics and government fast |
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title | Drug war pathologies : embedded corporatism and U.S. drug enforcement in the Americas / |
title_auth | Drug war pathologies : embedded corporatism and U.S. drug enforcement in the Americas / |
title_exact_search | Drug war pathologies : embedded corporatism and U.S. drug enforcement in the Americas / |
title_full | Drug war pathologies : embedded corporatism and U.S. drug enforcement in the Americas / Horace A. Bartilow. |
title_fullStr | Drug war pathologies : embedded corporatism and U.S. drug enforcement in the Americas / Horace A. Bartilow. |
title_full_unstemmed | Drug war pathologies : embedded corporatism and U.S. drug enforcement in the Americas / Horace A. Bartilow. |
title_short | Drug war pathologies : |
title_sort | drug war pathologies embedded corporatism and u s drug enforcement in the americas |
title_sub | embedded corporatism and U.S. drug enforcement in the Americas / |
topic | Drug control Economic aspects United States. Drug control Economic aspects Latin America. Corporations Political activity America. Corporate state United States. Human rights Latin America. Lutte antidrogue Aspect économique États-Unis. Lutte antidrogue Aspect économique Amérique latine. Sociétés Activité politique Amérique. Corporatisme États-Unis. Droits de l'homme (Droit international) Amérique latine. POLITICAL SCIENCE International Relations Diplomacy. bisacsh Corporate state fast Corporations Political activity fast Drug control Economic aspects fast Human rights fast Politics and government fast |
topic_facet | Drug control Economic aspects United States. Drug control Economic aspects Latin America. Corporations Political activity America. Corporate state United States. Latin America Politics and government. Human rights Latin America. Lutte antidrogue Aspect économique États-Unis. Lutte antidrogue Aspect économique Amérique latine. Sociétés Activité politique Amérique. Corporatisme États-Unis. Amérique latine Politique et gouvernement. Droits de l'homme (Droit international) Amérique latine. POLITICAL SCIENCE International Relations Diplomacy. Corporate state Corporations Political activity Drug control Economic aspects Human rights Politics and government America Latin America United States |
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