Wednesday, April 11, 2007

Diss: Bibliography

Bibliography

Chapter 1
Aguero, Felipe. “Fault Lines of Democracy in Post-Transition Latin America”. North-South Center Press. University of Miami. 1998. Page 226.

Barón, Javier Guerrero. “Is the War Ending? Premises and Hypotheses with which to View the Conflict in Colombia”. Latin American Perspectives. Vol. 28 No. 1. ‘Colombia, the forgotten war’ (January, 2001) Page 23.

Ciprut, Jóse V. ‘Of fears and foes: security and insecurity in an evolving political economy’. Westport, London, Praeger. 2001. Page 199Clayton, Lawrence. “Peru and the United States: The Condor and the Eagle”. Athens, University of Georgia Press. 1999. Page 280.

Clutterback, Richard. ‘Terrorism, Drugs and Crime in Europe’. New York, Routledge, 1990. Page 112. – Figures changed to U.S. Dollars for continuity.

Farah, Douglas. ‘Cali’s quiet cartel becomes number one’. Washington Post. October 17th 1990.

Freemantle, Brian ‘The Octopus: Europe in the grip of organised crime’. London, Orion. 1995. Page 327

Griffith, Ivelaw. “The Political Economy of Drugs in the Caribbean”. MacMillan Press, 2000.Page 17.

Hobbes, Thomas. “Leviathan: or The Matter, Forme and Power of a Commonwealth Ecclesiasticall and Civil”. 1651. Basil Blackwell, Oxford. 1946 Reprint. Page 82.

Hough, Peter. ‘Understanding Global Security’. Routledge. 2004. Page 216.

Lund, Katia. “News From A Personal War”. (1999) City Of God DVD release: Region 2. Extra Features. 2002.

Morgenthau, Hans. ‘Politics among Nations: The struggle for power and peace’. New York, 1949. Page 1.

Moser, Caroline. ‘Encounters with violence in Latin America: Urban poor perceptions from Colombia and Guatemala’. London, Routledge. 2004. Page 121

Padro, Rafael. “Colombia’s Two-Front War”. Foreign Affairs, Vol.79 No.2. July-August 2000. Page 65

Peeler, John. “Building Democracy in Latin America”. Boulder, Colo. London: Lynne Rienner. 1998, Page 172.

R.I. Refugees International. “Colombia: Increasing Violence Requires More Security, Humanitarian Services”. Accessed on March 10th 2007 from URL: http://www.refintl.org/content/article/detail/9895/

Robinson, Jeffery. ‘The Laundrymen: inside the world’s third largest business’. London, Pocket Books, 1998. Page 220.

Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik. ‘Illicit trade and organised crime: new threats to economic security?’ Luxembourg: Office for Official Publications of the European Communities, 1998. Page 26.

Thoumi, Francisco. “Why the Illegal Psychoactive Drugs Industry Grew in Colombia”. Journal of Interamerican Studies and World Affairs. Vol. 34 No. 3 (Autumn, 1993). Page 50.

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Chapter 2
Abadinsky, Howard. ‘Organized Crime’ Chicago, Nelson Hall. 1994. Page 244.

Bagley, Bruce Michael. “US Foreign Policy and the War on Drugs: Analysis of a Policy Failure”. Journal of Interamerican Studies and World Affairs. 1988 Vol. 30, No. 2/3. Page 196.

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Boggan, Steve. “The Cocaine President?”, The Guardian – G2 suppliment. 9th February 2006. Page 8.

Chabat, Jeorge. “Mexico’s War on Drugs: No Margin for Maneuver”. The Annals of the American Academy. Vol. 582, July 2002. Page 142.

Crandal, Russell. “Explicit Narcotization: U.S. Policy Toward Colombia During the Samper Administration”. Latin American Politics and Society. Vol. 43. No. 3 (Autumn, 2001). Page 113.

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Godoy, Horacio. “Plan Colombia’s Strategic Weaknesses”. Latin American Studies Association. 2003. Page 15. Accessed on 20th January 2007 from url: http://lasa.international.pitt.edu/Lasa2003/GodoyHoracio.pdf

Isacson, Adam. “Colombia’s human security crisis”. Disarmament Forum – Human Security in Latin America. 2002. No. 2. Page 32.

Kapiszewski, Diana. ‘Encyclopaedia of Latin American politics’. London, Oryx Press. 2002 Page 328.

Massey, Rachel. “The Drug War in Colombia: Echoes of Vietnam”. Journal Of Public Health Policy. Vol. 22 No. 3. (2001) Page283.

McCoy, Alfred. ‘The Politics Of Heroin: CIA Complicity in the global drug trade’. Chicago, Lawrence Hill Books. 2003. Page 447.

MCWP: Marine Corpse Warfighting Publication. “Counterinsurgency. Field Manual 3-24”. Washington DC. 2006. Page 11.

Metz, Stephen & Millen, Raymond. “Insurgency and Counterinsurgency in the 21st Century: Reconceptualising Threat and Response”. Strategic Studies Institute. November 2004. Page 14.

Peceny, Mark & Durnan, Machael. “The FARC’s Best Friend: US anti-drugs policy and the deepening of Colombia’s civil War”. Latin American Politic and Society, Vol.48 No.2. Summer 2006. Page 113.

Petras, James. “The FARC Faces the Empire”. Latin American Perspectives. Vol. 27 No. 5. (Radical Left Responses to Global Impovrishment) 2000. Page 136

Rabasa, Angel & Chalk, Peter. “Colombian Labrynth: The Synergy of Drugs and Insurgency and its Implications for Regional Stability”. Santa Monica, CA. RAND. 2001. Page 35

Scott, Peter Dale. “Drugs, Oil and War: The United States in Afghanistan, Colombia and Indochina”. Rowman and Littlefield Publishers Inc. 2003. (i) Page 23. (ii) Page 74

Steinberg, Michael K. “Generals, Guerrillas, Drugs, and Third World War-Making”. Geographical Review Vol. 90. (April 2000). Page 266.

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Chapter 3

Avilés, William. “Institutions, Military Policy, and Human Rights in Colombia”. Latin American Perspectives, 2001. Vol. 28. Page 38.

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