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Accepted Paper:

Drugs, frontier capitalism and illicit peasantries: towards a comparative research agenda  
Jonathan Goodhand (SOAS University of London) Teo Ballve (Colgate University) Patrick Meehan (University of Manchester)

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Paper short abstract:

This article develops a new comparative framework for studying the commonalities and differences between drugs affected frontier regions.

Paper long abstract:

A defining character of drugs-affected frontier regions is their dynamic instability and their boom-and-bust cycles. These are violent and disturbed landscapes, in which illicit drug economies play a transformative role. But not all frontiers are the same, and nor are the ‘illicit peasantries’ who inhabit the ‘narco-frontier’. In this article we explore the complex dialectical relations between frontiers, drug economies, illicit peasantries and peasant politics. In doing so we develop a new comparative framework, that provides a heuristic for studying the commonalities and differences across narco-frontiers and the mechanisms behind these differences.

Panel P31
Making a life on the margins: The agrarian dynamics of illicit drug crop economies
  Session 1 Wednesday 26 June, 2024, -