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1 sty 2015 · This chapter has three goals. The first goal is to examine the rationale behind presidential pardons. The second goal is to examine the relationship between presidential pardons and The War on...
28 lut 2019 · Asian modern history made drugs into forces of violence—forces that continue to shape national fears of societal collapse to the present day. China’s historical hatred of opium started growing roots during the First Opium War (1839–1842).
The document recommends non-violent alternatives like decriminalization, rehabilitation programs, and youth activities to curb drug use and address its root causes. The document analyzes President Duterte's "war on drugs" in the Philippines, which has led to thousands of extrajudicial killings.
This paper provides a detailed in-depth analysis of the historic traits and principles of the «War on drugs» concept in US domestic and foreign policies.
China’s increasing involvement in the international drug trade is primarily seen in the number of drug-seizures made by the Chinese. China is today the largest seizure state of heroin in the world, the 9th largest of opium, the 7th largest of ecstasy, and the 2nd largest of amphetamines.
But public backing for Duterte does not explain how he was able to defuse popular outrage over drug war killings, particularly after the high-profile police murders of several minors. This paper offers a relational explanation utilizing competing framing analysis.
We analyse and assess the state of the scholarship on the Philippines' War on Drugs by reviewing 140 scholarly materials. We find that scholars contextualized the popularity of violence,...