比较视角下的2016年联大特别会议:改善成功前景

Q3 Social Sciences
V. Felbab-Brown, Harold A. Trinkunas
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随着国际社会为2016年联合国世界毒品问题特别大会(UNGASS 2016)做准备,全球禁毒制度面临着深刻的挑战。越来越多的国家现在发现该政权强调对非法药物采取惩罚性办法是有问题的,并要求进行改革。然而,像俄罗斯和中国这样的关键国家仍然致力于维护现有的方法。在全球一级,自1998年以来发生了许多变化,破坏了以前关于惩罚性禁毒战略的全球共识:非法市场和网络发生了变化;药物的危害和成本分布不均;各州也不再就何种药物政策有效达成一致。2016年特别联大会议反映了这一全球分歧的时刻,这为评估现有禁毒政策的有效性和有问题的副作用,并强调以证据为基础的战略提供了重要机会。本文认为,2016年联大特别会议应该为全球毒品政策目标的讨论注入现实主义,而不是再次设定一个无法实现的无毒品世界目标。总体目标应该是加强各国应对毒品使用和毒品交易带来的成本、危害和威胁的能力,并通过促进人权和加强国家与公民之间联系的政策来增强而不是削弱其合法性。
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UNGASS 2016 in Comparative Perspective: Improving the Prospects for Success
Abstract As the international community prepares for the 2016 United Nations Special Session of the General Assembly on the World Drug Problem (UNGASS 2016), the global counternarcotics regime faces profound challenges. An increasing number of countries now find the regime’s emphasis on punitive approaches to illicit drugs to be problematic and are asking for reform. However, critical players such as Russia and China remain committed to the preservation of the existing approaches. At the global level, much has changed since 1998 that undermines the previous global consensus on punitive counternarcotics strategies: illicit markets and networks have shifted; the harms and costs of drugs are unevenly distributed; and states no longer agree on what drug policies work. This moment of global disagreement, which is reflected at UNGASS 2016, provides an important opportunity to evaluate the effectiveness and problematic side-effects of existing counternarcotics policies and to emphasize evidence-based strategies. This article argues that UNGASS 2016 should inject realism into the global discussion of drug policy objectives, instead of once again setting an unattainable goal of a drug-free world. The overall goal should be to strengthen states as they cope with the costs, harms, and threats posed by drug use and drug trade, and to do so in ways that increase, not erode, their legitimacy through policies that advance human rights and strengthen the bonds between the state and their citizens.
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Journal of Drug Policy Analysis
Journal of Drug Policy Analysis Social Sciences-Health (social science)
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