Cold War Narcotics Trafficking, the Global War on Drugs, and East Germany's Illicit Transnational Entanglements

IF 0.4 3区 人文科学 Q1 HISTORY
Ned Richardson-Little
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Abstract Although it lacked a significant domestic market for internationally trafficked drugs, East Germany emerged as an important corridor for narcotics smugglers in the 1970s due to its position between supply countries in Asia and consumer countries in the West. The unique geography of West Berlin created a large market of consumers surrounded by East German territory, forcing traffickers to pass through the GDR border. Efforts by officials in both Germanys and the United States to cooperate on the problem of narcotics trafficking revealed conflicts between the geography of the Cold War—where the GDR border was the front line in the ideological conflict between East and West—and the international drug prohibition system, which sought global interstate collaboration in the name of a “universal international society,” against the common threat of crime. As Cold War tensions declined in the 1980s, border enforcement cooperation between East and West became increasingly viable as both sides reoriented toward the view that Europe had to defend itself from the threats posed by mobilities of those in the global south.
冷战时期的毒品贩运、全球禁毒战争和东德的非法跨国纠缠
摘要尽管东德缺乏国际贩运毒品的重要国内市场,但由于其位于亚洲供应国和西方消费国之间,东德在20世纪70年代成为毒品走私者的重要走廊。西柏林独特的地理位置造就了一个被东德领土包围的庞大消费者市场,迫使贩运者通过东德边境。德国和美国官员在毒品贩运问题上进行合作的努力揭示了冷战时期的地理位置与国际禁毒体系之间的冲突。在冷战时期,民主德国边境是东西方意识形态冲突的前线,它以“普遍国际社会”的名义寻求全球州际合作,以应对共同的犯罪威胁。随着冷战紧张局势在20世纪80年代的缓和,东西方之间的边境执法合作变得越来越可行,因为双方都倾向于欧洲必须保护自己免受全球南方人的流动性带来的威胁。
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期刊介绍: Central European History offers articles, review essays, and book reviews that range widely through the history of Germany, Austria, and other German-speaking regions of Central Europe from the medieval era to the present. All topics and approaches to history are welcome, whether cultural, social, political, diplomatic, intellectual, economic, and military history, as well as historiography and methodology. Contributions that treat new fields, such as post-1945 and post-1989 history, maturing fields such as gender history, and less-represented fields such as medieval history and the history of the Habsburg lands are especially desired. The journal thus aims to be the primary venue for scholarly exchange and debate among scholars of the history of Central Europe.
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