Sebastian A. Cutrona is a senior lecturer in criminology at Liverpool Hope University. Jonathan D. Rosen is an assistant professor at New Jersey City University.
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"With cocaine production reaching record levels and expanding well beyond traditional core markets, this timely volume usefully updates our understanding of an ever-evolving illicit transnational industry. With previous research on the cocaine trade mostly focused on the Americas, especially welcome and unusual is the volume's truly global coverage. The wide-ranging mix of contributors-representing a nice combination of veteran drug-trade analysts and younger scholars-cross not only geographic and disciplinary borders but also the borders between academia and the policy world." - Peter Andreas, author of Killer High: A History of War in Six Drugs "Cocaine: Criminals, Routes, and Markets offers a truly remarkable account of the cocaine industry's complex global ecosystem. Its innovative, historically grounded, and nuanced approach makes it a must-read for scholars, policymakers, and students interested in this most consequential topic." - Andreas E. Feldmann, author of Repertoires of Terrorism: Organizational Identity and Violence in Colombia's Civil War