A State-building Approach to the Drug Trade Problem

Vanda Felbab-Brown discusses illicit economies in Latin America, South Asia, and West Africa, where drug traffickers and formal state institutions constantly battle for the population’s allegiance. Traditional counter-narcotics measures such as illicit crop eradication and harsh imprisonment of farmers when no alternative livelihoods are in place only exacerbate pre-existing violent conflict and expand the illicit economy, Felbab-Brown argues.