Frontmatter
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Colonial and Global Engagements: Afghan Opium on the Periphery of the Global Drug Market
2. The Politics of Prohibition: How Diplomacy with the United States Shifted the Drug Control Paradigm in Afghanistan
3. The Consequences of Coercion in Badakhshan: The 1958 Prohibition of Opium and the Issue of Culture in Drug Control Policy
4. East Meets West: Hippies, Hash, and the Globalization of the Afghan Drug Trade
5. The Afghan Connection: Smuggling, Heroin, and Nixon's War on Drugs in Afghanistan
6. All Goods Are Dangerous Goods: Development, the Global Market, and Opium in the Helmand Valley, Afghanistan
Epilogue
Notes
Bibliography
Index