International Narcotics Control: Hearing Before the Committee on Foreign Relations, United States Senate, Ninety-eighth Congress, First Session on International Narcotics Control Program and Drug Trafficking in the New England Region, October 31, 1983

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1983 - Drug control - 77 pages

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Page 23 - Coordinates international drug control activities, including policy development, diplomatic initiatives, bilateral and multilateral assistance for crop control, interdiction and related enforcement activities in producer and transit nations, development assistance, technical assistance for demand reduction, and training for foreign personnel in narcotics enforcement and related procedures.
Page 33 - With your permission, I would like to submit my statement for the record and make some summary remarks.
Page 8 - I will be happy to answer any questions you or the members of the committee may have.
Page 17 - Operations of the Bureau of International Narcotics Matters in the Department of State is an important tool of our Government's policy against narcotics trafficking.
Page 4 - You will proceed to the capitals of the States of Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Maine, and confer with the governors...
Page 26 - ... controls, focusing first on illicit production in non-licensed areas, and then on controlling excess production in licensed areas (the key Chapare and Yungas regions). In addition to factors of international image and responsibility, the incentives for action are Bolivia's need for resumption of US economic assistance, and its need to control negative effects of drug trafficking on the Bolivian -economy (for example, the disruption of the agricultural labor force, and the flow of inflationary,...

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