Historia del narcotráfico en México (Spanish Edition)
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Author(s)Guillermo Valdés
PublisherAguilar
ISBN / ASIN6071127149
ISBN-139786071127143
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Sales Rank937,564
CategorySocial Science
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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Drug trafficking in Mexico has reached never-before imagined heights thanks to the worrying agreements between Cartel leaders and the authorities, the collusion of members of government, and the established negotiations with military and security forces. The elevated standing of drug dealers within Mexican society is nothing short of impactful and worthy of careful analysis. In these pages Guillermo Valdés elaborates an inventory of its main characters and the mechanisms they employed to reach the summit; among them Caro Quintero, Ernesto Fonseca ?Don Neto” and Félix Gallardo, ?El Mayo” Zambada, the Beltrán Leyva, Amado Carrillo ?El señor de los Cielos”, Joaquín ?El Chapo” Guzmán, the Arellano Félix, and Héctor ?El Güero” Palma. Historia del narcotráfico en México is, without a doubt, the most important investigation on the war on drugs.
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