Middlebury

PSCI 0260

Pol Economy Drug Trafficking

The Political Economy of Drug Trafficking
This course examines the political economy of drug trafficking in the Western Hemisphere. How have transnational drug markets evolved, and why? What effects has narco-trafficking had on the political, economic, legal, financial, and social systems of producer, consumer, and transshipment countries? What policy responses are available to combat it? How should we weigh alternative policy options? Examination of these issues centers on source countries in Latin America's Andean region, the chief transshipment country (Mexico), and the principal consumer country (the US). Attention also is devoted to the drug trade's effects on American society and criminal justice system. 3 hrs. lect./disc.
(International Relations and Foreign Policy)/
Subject:
Political Science
Department:
Political Science
Division:
Social Sciences
Requirements Fulfilled:
AAL AMR CMP CW SOC
Equivalent Courses:

Sections

Spring 2020

PSCI0260A-S20 Lecture (Williams)

Spring 2017

PSCI0260A-S17 Lecture (Williams)
PSCI0260B-S17 Lecture (Williams)

Spring 2016

PSCI0260A-S16 Lecture (Williams)

Spring 2015

PSCI0260A-S15 Lecture (Williams)

Fall 2014

PSCI0260A-F14 Lecture (Williams)

Spring 2014

PSCI0260A-S14 Lecture (Williams)

Spring 2013

PSCI0260A-S13 Lecture (Williams)

Spring 2012

PSCI0260A-S12 Lecture (Williams)

Spring 2010

PSCI0260A-S10 Lecture (Williams)

Spring 2009

PSCI0260A-S09 Lecture (Williams)

Spring 2007

PSCI0260A-S07 Lecture (Williams)

Spring 2004

PSCI0260A-S04 Lecture (Williams)