The Fire Next Door: Mexico's Drug Violence and the Danger to America - Ted Galen Carpenter - Libros - Cato Institute - 9781935308881 - 16 de octubre de 2012
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The Fire Next Door: Mexico's Drug Violence and the Danger to America


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Since Mexican President Felipe Calderón initiated a military offensive against his country?s powerful drug cartels in December 2006, some 44,000 people have perished, and the drugs continue to flow. The growing violence has created concerns that Mexico could become a failed state, as U. S. political leaders also worry that the corruption and violence is seeping across the border into the United States. But, as detailed by Ted Galen Carpenter in his compelling new book, The Fire Next Door, the current U. S.-backed strategies for trying to stem Mexico?s drug violence have been a disaster. Carpenter details the growing horror overtaking Mexico and makes the case that the only effective strategy is to de-fund the Mexican drug cartels. Boldly conveyed in The Fire Next Door, such a blow requires the U. S., the principal consumer market for illegal drugs, to abandon its failed drug prohibition policy, thereby eliminating the lucrative black-market premium and greatly reducing the financial resources of drug cartels. A refusal to renounce prohibition, demonstrates Carpenter, means that Mexico?s agony will likely worsen and pose even more significant problems for the United States.

Medios de comunicación Libros     Hardcover Book   (Libro con lomo y cubierta duros)
Publicado 16 de octubre de 2012
ISBN13 9781935308881
Editores Cato Institute
Páginas 264
Dimensiones 159 × 29 × 235 mm   ·   621 g
Lengua Inglés  

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