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  • Dave Bewley-Taylor

    Director of the American Studies Programme at Swansea University
    Dave Bewley-Taylor is Senior Tutor of the American Studies Programme within the Department of Political and Cultural Studies at Swansea University, UK. His main areas of research are US drug policy, the UN and international drug policy, various aspects of US politics and government and surveillance in American urban settings. He has published widely on these topics with his new monograph Internati... Read more...
  • Hugo Cabieses

    Associate researcher for TNI's Drugs & Democracy programme
    Hugo Cabieses is a Peruvian economist and specialist on drugs issues and alternative development. He is a graduate of the Universidad del Pacífico (Lima), an associate of the Centre for Research on Drugs and Human Rights (CIDDH), as well as an associate researcher for TNI's Drugs Democracy programme, secretary of Sustainable Rural Development (DRIS), coordinator of the Programme DRIS/ZAMANU ... Read more...
  • Ricardo Soberón

    Peru
    Ricardo Soberón Garrido is a Peruvian lawyer. He is one of the founders and the former director of the Drugs and Human Rights Research Center (Centro de Investigación “Drogas y Derechos Humanos”) in Lima. He holds a Masters in International Relations from the Peace Studies Department of the University of Bradford in England. He is a university professor, and an analyst and consultant on drug polic... Read more...
  • Ricardo Vargas

    Director of Acción Andina Colombia | Associated Fellow of TNI
    Ricardo Vargas Meza is a Sociologist with a Masters in Social Philosophy from the National University of Colombia. He is an author, among other texts of Fumigation and Conflict: Anti-drugs policies and the delegitimisation of the Colombian state (Tercer Mundo, TNI and Acción Andina, December 1999); Drugs, Armed Conflict and Alternative Development (Acción Andina Colombia, June 2003, Bogotá); Nar... Read more...

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Countering Illicit and Unregulated Money Flows

Since its beginnings in 1989, the international anti-money laundering regime has not worked as well as intended. After two decades of failed efforts, experts still ponder how to implement one that does work.

TNI Crime & Globalisation Debate Papers, January 2010

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