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IN CASE YOU MISSED IT!
The Top Ten International Drug Policy Stories of 2011 | Drug War Chronicle
The new year is almost upon us and 2011 will soon be a year for the history books. But we can’t let it go without recognizing the biggest global drug policy stories of the year. From the horrors of the Mexican drug wars to the growing clamor over the failures of prohibition, from the poppy fields of Afghanistan and the Golden Triangle to the coca fields of the Andes, from European parliaments to Iranian gallows, drug prohibition and its consequences were big news this year.
Of course, we can’t cover it all. We have no room to note the the emergence of West Africa as a transshipment point for South American cocaine bound for Europe’s booming user markets, nor the unavailability of opioid pain medications in much of the world; we’ve given short shrift to the horrors of “drug treatment” in Southeast Asia; and we’ve barely mentioned the rising popularity of synthetic stimulants in European club scenes, among other drug policy-related issues. We’ll be keeping an eye on all of those, but in the meantime, here are our choices for this year’s most important global drug policy stories… +
