This book offers an analysis of security practices within the scope of the "war on drugs," through the lens of political economy and coloniality. It juxtaposes the contexts of Colombia and Mexico to show that the security practices of the 2000s were highly ambiguous and selective.
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This book offers an analysis of security practices within the scope of the "war on drugs," through the lens of political economy and coloniality. It juxtaposes the contexts of Colombia and Mexico to show that the security practices of the 2000s were highly ambiguous and selective.
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