TERRORISM: Commentary on Security DocumentsVolume 105: Narco-Terrorism (Terrorism: Commentary on Security Documents)

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TERRORISM: Commentary on Security DocumentsVolume 105: Narco-Terrorism (Terrorism: Commentary on Security Documents)

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Volume 105 of Terrorism: Commentary on Security Documents ("Narco-Terrorism") brings researchers up to date on U.S. and international efforts to stem terrorism related to drug trafficking. In the pages of this volume, readers will find both legal documents from criminal cases against narco-terrorists and governmental reports on how to approach the problem on a broader level. After showing recent trends in combating narco-terrorism globally, Volume 105 focuses on the rising drug crises in Colombia and Afghanistan. Researchers will find in this volume not just U.S. agencies' major reports on international drug-trafficking but also similarly comprehensive reports from international organizations, from NGOs to the U.N. These reports place a particular focus on the connection between terrorist activity and the global narcotics trade. The section on Colombia, while updating readers on the international struggle with that country's drug cartels, also includes an analysis of the political, diplomatic, and economic challenges in intervening there. The Afghanistan portion of the volume shows how the U.S. has tried to confront the heroin trade that has funded the Taliban there, including an example of how the U.S. government has used criminal prosecutions domestically to curb that trade.

Contents

NARCO-TERRORISM ; A. ORIGINS AND EFFECTS OF NARCO-TERRORISM ; 1. International Drug Control Policy, Liana Sun Wyler, CRS Report, February 9, 2009 ; 2. Target America: Traffickers, Terrorists and Your Kids, National Symposium on Narco-Terrorism U.S. Department of Justice, Drug Enforcement Administration, December 4, 2001 ; 3. Terrorism and Organized Crime: Frank Bovenkerk and Bashir Abou Chakra, U.N. Office on Drugs and Crime: Forum on Crime and Society, December 2004 ; 4. Drugs, Crime and Violence: The Microlevel Effect International Narcotics Control Board, 2003 ; 5. Illicit Drugs and Economic Development, International Narcotics Control Board, 2002 ; 6. Narco-Terrorism: International Drug Trafficking and Terrorism-A Dangerous Mix. Statement of Steven W. Casteel Before the Senate Committee on the Judiciary, May 20, 2003 ; 7. Drugs, Crime and Terrorist Financing: Breaking the Links, Antonio Mario Costa Conference on Combating Terrorist Financing, United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, November 9, 2005 ; 8. Drug Control: Better Coordination with the Department of Homeland Security and an Updated Accountability Framework Can Further Enhance DEA's Efforts to Meet Post-9/11 Responsibilities: GAO Report GAO-09-63, March 2009 ; B. NARCO-TERRORISM POLICY IN COLOMBIA ; 1. A Report for Congress on U nited States Policy Towards Colombia and Other Related Issues: U.S. Department of State, February 3, 2003 ; 2. Aid to Colombia: The European Role in the Fight Against Narco-Terrorism: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Western Hemisphere of Committee on International Relations, House of Representatives, November 18, 2004 ; 3. U.S.-Colombia Relations Testimony of Charles S. Shapiro before the House Foreign Affairs Committee, Subcommittee on the Western Hemisphere, April 24, 2007 ; 4. Plan Colombia: Drug Reduction Goals Were Not Fully Met But Security Has Improved; U.S. Agencies Need More Detailed Plans for Reducing Assistance: GAO Report to the Honorable Joseph R. Biden, GAO-09-71, October 2008 ; C. NARCO-TERRORISM POLICY IN AFGHANISTAN ; 1. Afghanistan: Drugs and Terrorism and U.S. Security Policy: Hearing Before the House Committee on International Relations, February 12, 2004 ; 2. Afghanistan: Narcotics and U.S. Policy: Christopher M. Blanchard, CRS Report 32686, December 7, 2004 ; 3. U.S. Counter Narcotics Policy in Afghanistan: Time for Leadership: Hearing Before the House Committee on International Relations, Serial No. 109-17, March 17, 2005 ; 4. Afghanistan on the Brink: Where Do We Go From Here? Hearing Before the House Committee on Foreign Affairs, House of Representatives, Serial No. 110-13, February 15, 2007 ; 5. United States v. Haji Juma: SDNY, Indictment: Case No. S1 08 Cr. 621, April 21, 2009

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