The Afghan Drug Threat and Measures of Counteraction to it in the Context of Realization of Strategy of the State Anti-drug Policy of the Russian Federation till 2020
Mikhail Mikhailovich Shumilov (),
Aleksey Petrovich Isaev () and
Aleksander Borisovich Gurkin ()
Authors registered in the RePEc Author Service: Михаил Михайлович Шумилов
Administrative Consulting, issue 3
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The paper highlights that the current drug trafficking from Afghanistan is a complicated issue, closely linked to terrorist activities in Central Asia which poses a real threat to Russia’s national security. The authors evaluate the effectiveness of the state anti-drug policy of the Russian Federation and elaborate proposals for the system of political, military and law enforcement measures to regulate it in the medium term.
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