Selective Security in the War on Drugs
The Coloniality of State Power in Colombia and Mexico
- 298 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Focusing on the political economy and coloniality, the book analyzes security practices in the "war on drugs," particularly in Colombia and Mexico. It highlights the ambiguities and selectivity of security measures implemented in the 2000s, revealing how these practices reflect broader socio-political dynamics and historical contexts in both countries.