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The Devil's Drug

Autor Teun Voeten
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 18 feb 2025
With a combination of thorough investigative journalism, daring fieldwork, and colorful atmospheric sketches, Teun Voeten draws a very detailed and disturbing picture of a drug that is on a rapid international rise.

Methamphetamine, commonly referred to as crystal meth, is one of the most addictive drugs in the world. Heavy users can destroy themselves in just a few months. Originally given by the Nazis to their troops to fight the blitzkrieg, it has now conquered the whole world and is used at sex parties in Amsterdam and Antwerp, by former hippies in Prague, by the underclass in the slums of Harare, Cape Town, and Peshawar, by truck drivers in Thailand, and by workers in the sweatshops in Bangladesh.

Researcher Teun Voeten traveled the globe for two years to investigate all sides of this diabolic drug, exploring the bizarre history and pharmacological effects. He talked to homeless addicts in Tijuana and Los Angeles, cartels in Mexico, international drug experts in Bangkok and Kabul, and more. Voeten also interviewed numerous authorities, judges, and social workers who are trying to stop the meth epidemic.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781538198612
ISBN-10: 1538198614
Pagini: 296
Ilustrații: 16 BW Photos
Dimensiuni: 158 x 230 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.62 kg
Editura: BLOOMSBURY ACADEMIC
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

Introduction
1 The Bizarre History of Meth: From State-Approved Energizer to the Underground
2 Tijuana: A Failed City in the Grip of Crystal Meth
3 Trends in Worldwide Production and Trafficking
4 Michoacán: The Perfect Cartel Clusterfuck
5 The Netherlands as a Functional Narco-State
6 Sinaloa: Welcome to Narco Central
7 Users: Trends and Patterns in Consumption
8 Chemsex in Amsterdam: Lust Unlimited
9 The Pharmacological Dimension of Crystal Meth
10 Prague: Meth as Rebellion
11 Chemistry 101: Making Meth and How Many Roads Lead to Rome
12 Afghanistan: Opium and Organic Meth
13 Demonizing Crystal Meth: Breaking Bad, Faces of Meth, and Social Constructs
14 Skid Row, Downtown Los Angeles: From Winos to Crackheads to Tweakers
15 The Golden Triangle: Crystal Meth Free Trade Zone
16 Shaking and Baking in Cadillac and the Strange Case of Uncle Fester
17 Brabant: From Smuggling Butter to Brewing Moonshine, from Weed and XTC to Meth
18 Is Fentanyl the New Crystal Meth? The Tentative Low of the Opioid Crisis
19 Are the Mexican Cartels Coming to the Netherlands?
20 Conclusions and Expectations
Notes
Bibliography
Index
About the Author

Recenzii

Voeten's meticulous research has made for easily the most comprehensive work ever done on this subject. A must for collections, this highly recommended book expertly describes and shows with evidence-based research and powerful accounts the terrifying reality of this global issue.
A stimulant existing naturally in Ephedra sinica, methamphetamine was first developed in a lab for its benefits in easing congestion. In the wrong hands, of course, any drug can be misused. During WWII, Nazi high command gave soldiers Pervitin (manufactured methamphetamine) to keep them alert on crucial missions and long marches. Methamphetamine would ebb and flow in popularity in the ensuing decades, and in the 1970s, methamphetamine use spread to Eastern Europe, particularly in the current Czech Republic, where crystal meth remains the "most popular drug." As criminal syndicates in Mexico, the Netherlands, and Southeast Asia undertook production of methamphetamine, human misery inflicted by addiction and deadly gangland wars followed. The Devil's Drug is a fascinating investigation into the background of methamphetamine, along with a portrait of both those who profit from the drug's sale and those who are held captive by its effects. Voeten travels the world and gains insights from people involved with methamphetamine at all levels for an unflinching view of a continuing epidemic.
The Devil's Drug is particularly interesting to those studying organized crime, drug addiction, and journalism.. It is a one-of-a-kind exploration that grips the reader throughout while unraveling a complex subject riddled with misconceptions and stereotypes. Voeten is a masterful researcher that can provide historical context whilst seamlessly detailing the complex chemistry behind meth, its production, and its consequences to the human body.
Voeten has delved into this world, presenting us with a comprehensive and compelling look.
I've worked with Voeten most of my life and his book on crystal meth is superb, a culmination of skills honed during many years in war zones and unstable countries.
The Devil's Drug is a scholarly, illuminating, lucid account of the world of crystal meth. This book is of urgent importance and should be immediately read. Voeten offers a brilliant, dynamic contribution that examines the mythology and the startling reality of methamphetamine use and misuse.
The Devil's Drug provides a compelling global survey of the methamphetamine epidemic. Across Mexico, the Netherlands, the Golden Triangle, and LA's Skid Row, Teun Voeten examines addiction, criminal enclaves, and the rise of 'narcostates' as transnational gangsters pursue power and profit at the expense of the vulnerable.