Julia Buxton on the origins of US and UK involvement with the opium trade

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Julia Buxton
Julia Buxton
Location: Bradford University
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VIDEO NUMBER:
302
CATEGORY:
Prohibition and Law
DATE ADDED:
04-05-2010
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Julia talks about the history of the UK involvement with the Indian opium trade and how it differs from the US. She describes the way the United States history differs and its relationship to the prohibition of alcohol.

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Footnotes
1) Book: The political economy of narcotics: production, consumption and global markets [Julia Buxton Zed Books 2006]
2) Book: The Globalisation of Addiction [Bruce K Alexander 2008]
The Globalisation of Addiction: A Study in Poverty of the Spirit
OUP 2008
3) Paper: The history and development of the leading international drug control conventions
4) Website: Drug Policy Alliance
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