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Trouble in the Triangle: Opium and the Conflict in Burma

Publisher Silkworm Books
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ISBN / ASIN974957589X
ISBN-139789749575895
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Sales Rank458,584
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸

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This collection of essays discusses issues on international engagement with Burma through the prism of drug policy. Essays analyze the relationship between drugs and conflict in Burma, the consequences of BurmaÕs illicit drug production for neighboring countries, and place Burma in the international context of the global drug trade, drawing parallels with Afghanistan and Colombia. The collection takes an in-depth look at the long and dramatic history of drugs, armed conflict, ethnic strife, and cease-fire agreements in Burma and presents recommendations for a humane and effective response from the international community. Martin Jelsma is a fellow of the Transnational Institute, an international research organization based in Amsterdam. Tom Kramer is a political scientist specializing in ethnic minority politics and civil society in Burma. Other contributors include Adrian Cowell, Chao Tzang Yawnghwe, Jeremy Milsom, Don Pathan, Guilhem Fabre, Soe Myint, Alain Labrousse, and Ricardo Vargas M.