The Dual Myths of 'Narco-terrorism': How Myths Drive Policy

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作者
Miller, Abraham H. [1 ]
Damask, Nicholas A. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH 45221 USA
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10.1080/09546559608427336
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D81 [国际关系];
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030207 ;
摘要
When held up to the reality and complexity of the relationships between drug traffickers and insurgents, the concept of 'narco-terrorism' falls short of serving as a useful explanatory device. Properly analyzed, 'narco-terrorism' emerges as a political myth based on a stereotypic view of the Andean drug trade, peasant insurgency and the relationships between them. The myth of 'narco-terrorism' coincided with the Latin American policy interests of the Reagan and the Bush administrations. Ironically, the myth's transparency served the policy interests of the opponents of these administrations, who used it to further their own politicized agendas - creating yet another myth. This research traces the evolution and politicization of this concept and shows how it has hindered both scholarship and policy making. The research confirms, in part, earlier work of Australian criminologist Grant Wardlaw and American expert on the Andean drug trade, Rensselaer Lee.
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页码:114 / 131
页数:18
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