ABSTRACT

This title was first published in 2003. This important study contains a detailed socio-economic and political description of a region where opium and heroin are both produced and consumed. By carefully relating drug production, trade and consumption to a relatively inaccessible area on the Pakistan-Afghanistan border, the book teaches us not only about the area - itself fascinating enough, particularly since it came into global prominence following the terrorist attack of 11 September 2001 - but also about the global dimensions of the problem.

chapter I|22 pages

Introduction

chapter III|21 pages

The Politics of Drugs in Pakistan

chapter IV|24 pages

Methodology, Ethnography and Data Analysis

chapter V|27 pages

Dilemmas of Control

chapter VI|10 pages

Summary and Conclusion