The Politics Of Heroin : Cia Complicity In The ... -
Diplomats and intelligence officers often suppressed investigations into the narcotics activities of "friendly" regimes.
The Politics of Heroin: CIA Complicity in the Global Drug Trade is a seminal work by historian that explores the intersection of U.S. foreign policy, covert operations, and the global narcotics trade. First published in 1972 as The Politics of Heroin in Southeast Asia , the book was the first to provide meticulous documentation of how the CIA and other U.S. government entities facilitated drug trafficking to achieve Cold War geopolitical goals. Core Argument: Strategic Complicity The politics of heroin : CIA complicity in the ...
Using CIA-owned airlines like Air America to transport opium from remote mountainous regions to refineries. First published in 1972 as The Politics of
Upon its initial 1972 release, the CIA attempted to suppress the book's publication by pressuring the publisher, Harper & Row, to allow the Agency to review and "correct" the manuscript. The publisher eventually proceeded after McCoy refused to make significant changes. Upon its initial 1972 release, the CIA attempted
Updated editions of the book detail how the CIA-backed Mujahideen in the 1980s transformed Afghanistan into the world's leading opium producer. McCoy asserts that while the U.S. provided arms to fight the Soviets, it ignored the massive heroin trade that sustained these guerrilla forces.
