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Clinging to Failure: The Rise and Continued Life of U.S. Drug Policy

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Bertram Eva, Blachman Morris, Sharpe Kenneth, and Andreas Peter, Drug War Politics: The Price of Denial. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1996. xiv + 347 pages. $17.95 paper.

Diana R.Gordon, The Return of the Dangerous Classes: Drug Prohibition and Policy Politics. New York: Norton, 1994. xi + 316 pages. $29.95 cloth.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 April 2024

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Footnotes

Gratitude is due to Bob Granfield for helpful comments on earlier versions of this essay, to Larry Wentzell for his research assistance.

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