México y el narcoanálisis: una genealogía de las políticas de drogas en los gobiernos Calderón y Peña Nieto

Objective/context: This article presents an historical analysis of the prohibition of drugs in Mexico considering the interconnections between different social, moral, economic, political and security aspects that comprise the fight against certain psychoactive substances, their producers, sellers a...

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Main Authors: Thiago Rodrigues, Beatriz Caiuby Labate
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad de los Andes 2019-10-01
Series:Colombia Internacional
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Online Access:https://revistas.uniandes.edu.co/doi/full/10.7440/colombiaint100.2019.03
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spelling doaj-e64d03a8ad3f4f08a3a38a61d485faf52020-11-25T02:51:59ZengUniversidad de los AndesColombia Internacional0121-56121900-60042019-10-01100396510.7440/colombiaint100.2019.03México y el narcoanálisis: una genealogía de las políticas de drogas en los gobiernos Calderón y Peña NietoThiago Rodrigues0Beatriz Caiuby Labate1Universidad Federal Fluminense, BrasilCentro de Investigaciones y Estudios en Antropología Social, MéxicoObjective/context: This article presents an historical analysis of the prohibition of drugs in Mexico considering the interconnections between different social, moral, economic, political and security aspects that comprise the fight against certain psychoactive substances, their producers, sellers and consumers. Methodology: The analysis follows a theoretical and methodological approach called narcoanalysis,2 influenced by the concepts of genealogy and biopolitics developed by Michel Foucault. Said outlook posits that the production of an illegal drug market takes place from the juxtaposition of five analytical levels: moral, health, public safety, national security and international security. Conclusions: The application of narcoanalysis to the Mexican case helps us understand the transformation of local narcotrafficking, its symbiosis with the legal economy and with political power; likewise, the proposals for legal reforms for the control of drugs, such as marijuana and peyote. Originality: This new theoretical-methodological approach seeks to understand the production and transformation of drug policies, their social origins, and their political and social effects, considering the dynamism and interconnectedness between the social, economic and political spheres, inside and outside the Mexican borders.https://revistas.uniandes.edu.co/doi/full/10.7440/colombiaint100.2019.03MexicoDrug TraffickingDrug PolicyNarcoanalysisProhibition
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Beatriz Caiuby Labate
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Beatriz Caiuby Labate
México y el narcoanálisis: una genealogía de las políticas de drogas en los gobiernos Calderón y Peña Nieto
Colombia Internacional
Mexico
Drug Trafficking
Drug Policy
Narcoanalysis
Prohibition
author_facet Thiago Rodrigues
Beatriz Caiuby Labate
author_sort Thiago Rodrigues
title México y el narcoanálisis: una genealogía de las políticas de drogas en los gobiernos Calderón y Peña Nieto
title_short México y el narcoanálisis: una genealogía de las políticas de drogas en los gobiernos Calderón y Peña Nieto
title_full México y el narcoanálisis: una genealogía de las políticas de drogas en los gobiernos Calderón y Peña Nieto
title_fullStr México y el narcoanálisis: una genealogía de las políticas de drogas en los gobiernos Calderón y Peña Nieto
title_full_unstemmed México y el narcoanálisis: una genealogía de las políticas de drogas en los gobiernos Calderón y Peña Nieto
title_sort méxico y el narcoanálisis: una genealogía de las políticas de drogas en los gobiernos calderón y peña nieto
publisher Universidad de los Andes
series Colombia Internacional
issn 0121-5612
1900-6004
publishDate 2019-10-01
description Objective/context: This article presents an historical analysis of the prohibition of drugs in Mexico considering the interconnections between different social, moral, economic, political and security aspects that comprise the fight against certain psychoactive substances, their producers, sellers and consumers. Methodology: The analysis follows a theoretical and methodological approach called narcoanalysis,2 influenced by the concepts of genealogy and biopolitics developed by Michel Foucault. Said outlook posits that the production of an illegal drug market takes place from the juxtaposition of five analytical levels: moral, health, public safety, national security and international security. Conclusions: The application of narcoanalysis to the Mexican case helps us understand the transformation of local narcotrafficking, its symbiosis with the legal economy and with political power; likewise, the proposals for legal reforms for the control of drugs, such as marijuana and peyote. Originality: This new theoretical-methodological approach seeks to understand the production and transformation of drug policies, their social origins, and their political and social effects, considering the dynamism and interconnectedness between the social, economic and political spheres, inside and outside the Mexican borders.
topic Mexico
Drug Trafficking
Drug Policy
Narcoanalysis
Prohibition
url https://revistas.uniandes.edu.co/doi/full/10.7440/colombiaint100.2019.03
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