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“The War on Drugs and the Global Colour Line” is a groundbreaking anthology exploring the intersection of race, colonialism, and drug policy. Featuring contributions from leading scholars and activists, this book delves into the historical roots and ongoing impacts of drug prohibition on marginalized communities worldwide. Through a critical lens, it examines how the war on drugs perpetuates racial inequalities and reinforces the global colour line. This thought-provoking collection sheds light on the complex dynamics of power, privilege, and oppression that shape drug policies and their consequences. A must-read for anyone interested in social justice and drug policy reform.





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