Wednesday Lunch at Lowy - Dr Alex Wodak presentation
Dr Alex Wodak
Summary
When Nixon launched the War on Drugs in 1971, it was intended primarily as a political strategy rather than as a public policy. While it has failed as a public policy, the War on Drugs has often succeeded as a political strategy. However, significant health, social or economic benefits are hard to identify. There have been no reductions in deaths, diseases, crime or corruption. Global drug production and consumption is increasing while retail price is decreasing and purity is increasing.
At the Wednesday Lunch at Lowy on 15 July, Dr Alex Wodak addressed these problems.
His PowerPoint presentation can be downloaded here: The global war on drugs - PPT (400KB)
His presentation can be heard here: The global war on drugs - MP3 (20MB)
A transcript is available.
Download item (179KB PDF)
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