War and drugs the role of military conflict in the development of substance abuse Dessa K. Bergen-Cico.
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- 9781594518942
- 362.29088355 22 BE-W
- HV5801 .B445 2012
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction -- Overview of drugs [as refuge from,] and [tools of,] war -- The opium wars and poppy empires -- Drugs [as relief from the suffering of] and the Civil War -- French connections -- High Hitler - World War II -- The Cold War was hot for the drug trade -- Project Bluebird and MK-Ultra -- The Vietnam War and the blowback at home -- Mexico's drug war -- Chapter11 drugs and the Afghan wars -- PTSD and substance abuse among veterans of the Afghan and Iraq wars -- Conclusion: the seven generations cost of war.
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