Reviews current U.S. narcotics control policy, including eradication of narcotic crops, interdiction and law enforcement, international cooperation, sanctions, and institution development; and looks at future policy options, including expansion of production reduction efforts and supply line interdiction and enforcement activities. Discusses Bush Administration antidrug strategy, issues involved in Presidential certification of cooperation by drug producing and transit countries, Plan Colombia, and the Andean Regional Initiative.
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