Warriors, Victims, and Vulnerable Regions

A. Idler
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Chapter 1 develops the concepts and themes that theoretically underpin the book. They help move beyond the dichotomous understanding of drug policies as the securitized status quo of the War on Drugs on the one hand, and the desecuritization of drug policies on the other. The chapter proposes a framework constructed around three main features, which allows to analytically unpack the distinct repercussions of the world drug problem at multiple levels. These features include (i) the concept of global security that includes people, in addition to political entities, as referent objects; (ii) the relevance of a ‘glocal’ analysis that links a bottom-up approach with a macro-perspective on the illicit production, trade, and use of drugs; and (iii) a focus on vulnerable regions across the globe and their societies’ perspectives on how to best tackle the world drug problem. The chapter discusses why these features are conducive to more effective drug policies and serve as entry points to transform the War on Drugs. The chapter demonstrates the analytical utility of a critical approach to drug policies.
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战士、受害者和脆弱地区
第一章阐述了本书理论基础的概念和主题。它们有助于超越对毒品政策的二分理解,一方面是毒品战争的证券化现状,另一方面是毒品政策的非安全化。本章提出了一个围绕三个主要特征构建的框架,它允许在多个层面上分析地揭示世界毒品问题的不同影响。这些特点包括(i)全球安全的概念,除政治实体外,还包括作为参照对象的人;(ii)将自下而上的方法与非法生产、贸易和使用药物的宏观观点联系起来的“全球局部”分析的相关性;(三)关注全球脆弱地区及其社会对如何最好地解决世界毒品问题的看法。本章讨论了为什么这些特征有助于更有效的毒品政策,并作为转变毒品战争的切入点。本章展示了对毒品政策采取关键方法的分析效用。
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