Non-exhaustive list of publications
referring to P.-A. Chouvy's work.
As of July 2, 2009
2009, CORTI D., SWAIN A., War on Drugs and War on Terror: Case of Afghanistan, The Peace and Conflict Review, Vol. 3 Issue 2, Spring 2009, pp. 41-53
2009, KO-LIN CHIN, The Golden Triangle. Inside Southeast Asia’s Drug Trade, Ithaca, Cornell University Press.
2009, MARKETOS T.N., China’s Energy Geopolitics. The Shanghai Cooperation Organization and Central Asia, New York, Routledge.
2009, PAOLI L., GREENFIELD V.A., REUTER P., The World Heroin Market. Can Supply Be Cut?, Oxford, Oxford University Press.
2009, PETERS G., Seeds of Terror? How heroin is Bankrolling the Taliban and Al Qaeda, New York, Thomas Dunne Books.
2009, WEISHEIT R., WHITE W., Methamphetamine: Its History, Pharmacology, and Treatment, Hazelden, Hazelden.
2008, AL-RODHAN N.R.F., The Three Pillars of Sustainable National Security in a Transnational World, Berlin, LIT Verlag.
2008, ALTANI-DUAULT, Humanitarian Aid in Post-Soviet Countries : An Anthropological Perspective, New York, Routledge.
2008, BHATIA M., SEDRA M, Afghanistan, Arms and Conflict. Armed groups, disarmament, and security in a post-war society, New York, Routledge.
2008, BIENENSTOCK D., The Official High Times Pot Smokers Handbook: Featuring 420 Things to Do When You’re Stoned, San Francisco, Chronicle Books.
2008, DELEGATION AUX AFFAIRES STRATEGIQUES, Rapport de prospective géostratégique du ministère de la Défense, 2ème édition, D.A.S., Paris.
2008, DUCOURTIEUX O., DOLIGEZ F., SACKLOKHMA S., L’éradication de l’opium au Laos. Les politiques et leurs effets sur l’économie villageoise, Revue Tiers Monde, n° 193, janvier-mars 2008.
2008, GRARE F., The Anatomy of a Fallacy: The Senlis Council and Narcotics in Afghanistan, CIGI Working Paper n° 34, Center for International Governance Innovation, February 2008.
2008, JIGGENS J., Australian heroin seizures and the causes of the 2001 heroin shortage, International Journal of Drug Policy, vol. 19 issue 4, pp. 273-278.
2008, MANSBACH R.W., REFFERT K.L., Introduction to Global Politics: A Journey from Yesterday to Tomorrow, New York, Routledge.
2008, QUILLIEN J., Delights’ Muse on Christopher Alexander’s The Nature of Order, Lulu.com.
2008, SHAYER J., Hard Habit to Break, The World Today, April 2008, pp. 7-9.
2007, AHMED F., Afghanistan’s Reconstruction, Five Years Later: Narratives of Progress, Marginalized Realities, and the Politics of Law in a Transitional Islamic Republic, Gonzaga Journal of International Law, Vol. 10 n° 3, pp. 269-314. Available athttp://www.gonzagajil.org.
2007, BALDWIN F.N. DiPerna T.A., The Rule of Law. An Essential Component of the Financial War Against Organized Crime and Terrorism in the Americas, Journal of Financial Crime, Volume 14, n° 4, pp. 405-437.
2007, BOISSIER O., Birmanie: crise, dictature, et réaction de la communauté internationale, Haut Conseil de la coopération internationale, Paris, juin 2007 : http://www.hcci.gouv.fr/lecture/etude/birmanie-crise-dictature.html
2007, CALABRESE J., Iran’s War on Drugs: Holding the Line?, The Middle East Institute Policy Brief, n° 3, December 2007.
2007, CALVANI S., Narcotráfico: Europe, EEUU, América Latina, Edicions Universitat Barcelona, Barcelona.
2007, CARROUE L., Géographie de la mondialisation, Paris, Armand Colin.
2007, FORBES C., Under the Volcano: The Story of Bali, Melbourne, Black Inc.
2007, DAVIS M., MONK D.B., Evil Paradises: Dreamworlds of Neoliberalism, New York, New Press.
2007, FAIR C. CHALK P., Fortifying Pakistan: The Role of U.S. Internal Security Assistance, Washington, U.S. Institute of Peace Press.
2007, FRIESENDORF C., US Foreign Policy and the War on Drugs, New York, Routledge.
2007, GIRALDO J.K., TRINKUNAS H.A., Terrorism Financing and State Responses. A Comparative Perspective, Stanford University Press, Palo Alto.
2007, HODES C., SEDRA M., The Search for Security in Post-Taliban Afghanistan, Adelphi Paper n° 391, International Institute for Strategic Studies, Oxon – New York, Routledge.
2007, INABA D., COHEN W., Uppers, Downers, All Arounders: Physical and Mental Effects of Psychoactive Drugs, Medford, CNS Publications.
2007, JOHNSON T., Afghanistan’s Painkiller, Daily Analysis, Council in Foreign Relations, 5 November 2007.
2007, KHAI LEONG HO, ASEAN-Korea Relations: Security, Trade, and Community Building, Singapore, Singapore University Press.
2007, KO-LIN CHIN, Into the Thick of It: Methodological Issues in Studying the Drug Trade in the Golden Triangle, Asian Journal of Criminology, Vol. 2 N° 2, December 2007.
2007, LARKIN E., MERIGOT C., A mots couverts : sur les traces de George Orwell en Birmanie, Olizane, Genève.
2007, MACDONALD D., Drugs in Afghanistan. Opium, Outlaws and Scorpion Tales, London - Ann Arbor, Pluto Press.
2007, MAHAN S., GRISET P., Terrorism in Perspective, Thousand Oaks, Sage Publications.
2007, MANSBACH R.W., RAFFERTY K.L., Introduction to Global Politics, London / New York, Routledge.
2007, MITRA S., Economic Model of Terrorism and Terrorist Activities: a Short Note, Indian Journal of Economics and Business, June 2007.
2007, MOHAPATRA N.K., Political and Security Challenges in Central Asia: The Drug Trafficking Dimension, International Studies, Vol. 44, n° 2, pp. 157-174.
2007, NAVARRO P., The Coming China Wars. Where They Will Be Fought, How They Can Be Won, FT Press, Upper Saddle River.
2007, SHANTY F., The Taliban, Al Qaeda, the Global drug Trade, and Afghanistan as a Dominant Opium Source, Professional Issues in Criminal Justice Volume 2 Number 1, January 200, pp. 81-90.
2007, SIMPSON A., Language and Identity in Asia: A Thematic Introduction, Oxford, Oxford University Press.
2007, TACHUK K.L., Transnational Threats. Smuggling and Trafficking in Arms, Drugs, and Human Life, Greenwood Publishing Group, Westport.
2007, VREJA L.O., Trafficking Routes and Links to Terrorism in South Eastern Europe: The Case of Romania, Connections. The Quarterly Journal, Vol. VI n° 1, Spring 2007, pp. 27-46.
2007, RUBIN B., GUAQUETA A., Fighting drugs and building peace, Occasional Paper 37 / 2007, Friedrich- Ebert-Stiftung, New York, November 2007.
2006, BALDWIN F.N., DIPERNA T.A., The Rule of Law: An Essential Component of the Financial War Against Organized Crime and Terrorism in The Americas, Center for Governmental Responsibility, The University of Florida Levin College of Law’s Seventh Annual Legal and Policy Issues in the Americas Conference, May 25-26, 2006, JW Marriott Hotel, Lima, Peru.
2006, BARBINI P., Donde el opio es la religion de un pueblo, Intellector, Centro de Estudos em Geopolitica e Relaçoes Internacionais, Ano II, Volume II, n° 4, Janeiro/Junho 2006.
2006, BUXTON J., The political economy of narcotics, London / New York, Zed Books.
2006, CORNELL S., SWANSTRÖM N., Transnationell brottslighet – ett säkerhetshot?, KBM:S Forskningsserie, N° 10, januari 2006.
2006, CORNELL S., SWANSTRÖM N., The Eurasian Drug Trade: A Challenge to Regional Security, Problems of Post-Communism, Volume 53, Number 4 / July-August 2006.
2006, EDWARDS G., Matters of Substance. Drusg and Why Everyone’s a User, New York, Picador.
2006, ERETZ ISRAEL MUSEUM, Forbidden Fields. The Poppy and Opium from Ancient Times till Today, Eretz Israel Museum, Tel Aviv.
2006, FAIR C.C., CHALK P., Fortifying Pakistan. The Role of the U.S. Internal Security Assistance, U.S. Institute of Peace Press. Washington.
2006, FURNISS C., Heroin. A Global Addiction, Geographical, August 2006, http://www.geographical.co.uk/Features/Dossiers/Heroin:_a_global_addiction_-_August_2006.html
2006, HAACKE J., Myanmar’s Foreign Policy. Domestic influences and internal implications, International Institute for Strategic Studies, Adelphi Papers, n° 381, London / New York, Routledge.
2006, HAM P. van, KAMMINGA J., Poppies for Peace: Reforming Afghanistan’s Opium Industry, Washington Quarterly, Winter 2006 – 2007: 69-81.
2006, HEROLD M., Afghanistan as an empty space, http://www.cursor.org/stories/emptyspace.html
2006, JIGGENS J., Estimating the Size of the Australian Heroin Market: A New Method, School of humanities and human services , Queensland University of Technology, Paper presented to the Social Change Research in the 21st Century Conference, 27 October 2006.
2006, JONES S.G., OLIKER O., CHALK P., FAIR C.C., LAL R., DOBBINS J., Securing Tyrants or Fostering Reforms? U.S. Internal Security Assistance to Repressive and Transitioning Regimes, RAND National Security Research Division, RAND Corporation, Washington.2006, WRIGHT A., Organized Crime, Cullompton / Portland, Willan Publishing.
2006, KRYSIEK T., Energy Instability in Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan, Caspian Energy Research Division, St Andrews Energy Security Unit, April 2006.
2006, LABROUSSE A., Afghanistan. Opium de guerre, opium de paix, Paris, Mille et une nuits.
2006, NAVAROO P., The Coming China Wars: Where They Will Be Fought and How They Can Be Won, London, Financial Times Prentice Hall.
2006, PUENTES MARIN A.M., El opio de los Talibán y la coca de las FARC. Transformaciones de la relación entre actores armados y narcotráfico en Afganistán y Colombia, Bogota, Ediciones Uniandes.
2006, WRIGHT A., Organized Crime, Devon, Willan Publishing.
2005, BROWN A. et al. (Independent Evaluation Unit), Thematic Evaluation of UNODC Alternative Development Initiatives, Thematic Evaluation Report, Thematic Area: Worldwide Elimination of Illicit Crops, Vienna, UNODC, September November.
2005, CARE & CIC, Too Early to Declare Success: Counter-Narcotics Policy in Afghanistan, Afghanistan Policy Brief, March 2005, Care & the Center in International Cooperation.
2005, CLEMENS J.P., Opium in Afghanistan. Prospects for the Success of Source-Country Drug Control Policies, National Bureau of Economic Research, Paper presented to the conference on “Economics of National Security”, July 26, 2005, Cambridge.
2005, COMRAS V., Al Qaeda Finances and Funding to Affiliated Groups, Strategic Insights, Volume IV, Issue 1, January 2005, Center for Contemporary Conflict, Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey.
2005, COMMISSION ON NARCOTICS DRUGS, Alternative Development: A Global Thematic Evaluation, Final Synthesis Report, Commission on Narcotics Drugs, Forty-eight Session, Vienna, 7-14 March 2005.
2005, CONSEIL DE SENLIS, Feasibility Study on Opium Licensing Opium in Afghanistan for the Production of Morphine and Other Essential Medicines, Initial Findings, Paris, September 2005.
2005, CORNELL S.E., The Interaction of Narcotics and Conflict, Journal of Peace Research, Volume 42, Number 6, 752-760.
2005 CORNELL S.E., Narcotics, Radicalism, and Armed Conflict in Central Asia: The Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan, Terrorism and Political Violence, 17: 577-597.
2005, DE KONINCK R., L’Asie du Sud-Est, Paris, Armand Colin.
2005, EDWARDS G., Matters of Substance: Drugs – and Why Everyone’s a User, New York, Thomas Dunne Books.
2005 (2004), EKOVICH S., Iran and the New Threats in the Persian Gulf and Middle East Since 9/11, in GARDNER H. (Ed.), 2006, NATO and the European Union. New World, New Europe, New Threats, Hants, Ashgate: 278-316.
2005, FABRE G., The Black Hole of “China White”, in Jelsma M., Kramer T., Vervest P., 2005, Trouble in the Triangle. Opium and Conflict in Burma, Chiang Mai, Silkworm Books.
2005, FAVRE R., Opium and Alternative Livelihoods in the Context of the Illicit Economy in Afghanistan… or the Need for an Alternative Licit Economy, Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO), Alternative Agriculture Livelihoods Programme, October 2005.
2005, FELBAB-BROWN V., Afghanistan: When Counternarcotis Undermines Counterterrorism, The Washington Quarterly, Autumn 2005, Vol. 28 n° 4, pp. 55-72.
2005, HALLAM C., Afghanistan: New Front Line in the War on Drugs, RELEASE Debate Paper.
2005, LABROUSSE A., The FARC and the Taliban’s connection to Drugs, Journal of Drug Issues, Vol. 35 N° 1, Winter 2005.
2005, LABROUSSE A., Drugs: The Major Obstacle to Afghan Reconstruction?”, in Jelsma M., Kramer T., Vervest P., 2005, Trouble in the Triangle. Opium and Conflict in Burma, Chiang Mai, Silkworm Books.
2005, LORIMER D., Waging war in Afghanistan won’t stop terrorism, Green Left Weekly, 20 July 2005.
2005, OSCE (Rapporteur: DE CREM P.), 30 Years since Helsinki: Challenges Ahead,Report for the General Committee on Political Affairs and Security, OSCE Parliamentary Assembly, 14th Annual Session, Washington, DC, 1 to 5 July 2005.
2005, QUIRK M., The New Opium War, The Atlantic Monthly, March 2005, pp. 52-53 (world map based on the author’s work).
2005, RAGHAVAN T. The Narcotics Trade in South West Asia: Geography and Production, Security Research Review, Vol. 1 N° 4, August 2005.
2005, RUBIN B., HAMIDZADA H., STODDARD A., Afghanistan 2005 and Beyond. Prospects for Improved Stability, Netherlands Institute of International Relations, ‘Clingendael’, Conflict Research Unit, April 2005.
2005, SCHERRER A., SHEPTYCKI J., Géopolitique des drogues illicites, Book Review of Hérodote n° 112 (1er trimestre 2004), Policing and Society, Volume 15, Number 4, December 2005, 448-454.
2005, SNEADER W., Drug Discovery: A History, London, John Wiley & Sons.
2005, STEVENS A., TRACE M., BEWLEY-TAYLOR D., Reducing drug related crime: An overview of global the evidence, The Beckley Foundation Drug Policy Programme, Report 5.
2005, TODD C.S., SAFI N., STRATHDEE S.A., Drug use and harm reduction in Afghanistan, Harm Reduction Journal, 2005, 2:13 (Provisional PDF Publication as of 7 September 2005).
2005, TOWNSEND J., China and Afghan Opiates: Assessing the Risk, Silk Road Paper, Central Asia – Caucasus Institute, Silk Road Studies Program, June 2005.
2005, UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME, Central Asia Human Development Report 2005. Bringing down barriers: Regional cooperation for human development and human security, , United Nations Development Programme.
2005, VEEN H.T. van der, Drugvshandel en politiek geweld, Justitiële verkenningen (Judicial explorations), Vol 31 n°2, Research and Documentation Centre of the Dutch Ministry of Justice.
2005, WHITE J.R., Terrorism and Homeland Security, 5th Edition, Belmont, Wadsworth Publishing.
2005, YOUNGS T., Afghanistan: the culmination of the Bonn process, The United Kingdom Parliament, House of Commons, Library Research Paper 05/72, 26 October 2005.
2004, ALLEN C.E. (Colonel), Opium in Southwest Asia: a Challenge to Sovereignty, National Defense University, National War College, Washington.
2004, ALTSEAN, A Failing Grade. Burma’s Drug Eradication Efforts. Special Report, Altsean, November 2004.
2004, ASIAN DEVELOPMENT BANK, Drug and Human Trafficking in Central and South Asia, Asian Development Bank, Cross-border Law Enforcement Cooperation on Drug and Human Trafficking and MoneyLaundering in Central and South Asia, August 2004.
2004, BHATIA M., LANIGAN K., WILKINSON P., Minimal Investments, Minimal Results: The Failure of Security Policy in Afghanistan, Briefing Paper, Afghanistan Research And Evaluation Unit (AREU), June 2004.
2004, CORNELL S., Narcotics, Radicalism and Security in Central Asia. The Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan, Working Papers n° 84, Department of East European Studies, Uppsala University, December 2004.
2004, COURDY J.-C., Birmanie (Myanmar): la mosaïque inachevée, Paris, Belin.
2004, DAVIS J.K., SWEENEY M.J., Central Asia in U.S. Strategy and Operational Planning: Where do we go from here?, Institute for Foreign Policy Analysis, February 2004.
2004, DIKOTTER F., LAAMANN L., ZHOU XUN, Narcotic Culture: A History of Drugs in China, Chicago, University of Chicago Press.
2004, GARDNER H., NATO and the European Union. New World, New Europe, New Threats, Ashgate Publishing, London.
2004, GAYER L., Le Pakistan : un Etat en formation dans un contexte de turbulences internes et externes, Annuaire français des relations internationales 2004, Volume 5, Centre Thucydide, Paris.
2004, GOELDNER K., Roles and Opportunities for Rural Credit Initiatives in Afghanistan’s Opium Economy, Programme of Advisory and Support Services (PASS), Programme Of Advisory Support Services For Rural Livelihoods, Department for International Development (DFID), December 2004 (“Rural Finance in Afghanistan and the Challenge of the Opium Economy”, South Asia Poverty Reduction and Economic Management, World Bank, Report on a Two-Day Workshop, Kabul, Afghanistan, December 13-14, 2004).
2004, GOODHAND J., From War Economy to Peace Economy? Reconstruction and State Building in Afghanistan, Journal of International Affairs, Vol. 58, 2004.
2004, ISELIN CONSULTING, Cross-border Law Enforcement Cooperation for Central and South Asia, A Paper Presented to the Working Group for the 2nd Ministerial Conference on Transport and Trade in Central and South Asia, Asian Development Bank, 4-4 March 2004, Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
2004, JERBI M., Drugs, Thugs, Bombs, and Terror: Afghanistan's Spill Over and Central Asia, Spring 2004, Transnational Crime and Corruption Center, School of International Service, American University, Washington.
2004, KENEFICK F., MORGAN L., Opium in Afghanistan: People and Poppies, the Good Evil, Afghanistan RAMP Rebuilding Agricultural Markets in Afghanistan, Report submitted by Chemonics International Inc. to U.S. Agency for International Development, Kabul, 5 February 2004.
2004, LABROUSSE A., Géopolitique des drogues, Que-sais-je ?, n° 3693, Paris, Presses universitaires de France.
2004, LABROUSSE A., Les Afghans et la drogue, Politique internationale, n° 105, automne 2004.
2004, MADI M., Drug trade in Kyrgyzstan: structure, implications and countermeasures, Central Asian Survey, Volume 23, Numbers 3-4 / December 2004.
2004, McDONALD D.W. (Cdr), The American Military Presence in Uzbekistan – A Future Vietnam?, Canadian Forces College, Master Of Defence Studies Research Project, Command and Staff Course (Csc) Papers, Csc 30 (2003-2004).
2004, MONICA J., Countering the Call: Replicating Successes in Combating Corruption in Latin America to Win the "War of Ideas" in Central Asia, Spring
2004, Transnational Crime and Corruption Center, School of International Service, American University, Washington.
2004, NEILSON B., Free Trade in the Bermuda Triangle… and Other Tales of Counterglobalization, Minneapolis, Minnesota University Press.
2004, OKAMURA L.A. (Captain), Threat and Security Implications of Afghanistan's Illicit Opium-Drug Trade, Defense Intelligence Agency, U.S. Government, Washington D.C., Classified Report.
2004, PROSSER A., Nuclear Trafficking Routes: Dangerous Trends in Southern Asia, Center for Defense Information, November 2004.
2004, ROBERTS M., TRACE M. KLEIN A., Thailand’s ‘War on Drugs’, The Beckley Foundation Drug Policy Programme, A Drugscope Briefing Paper, Briefing Paper 5.
2004, RUBIN B., Road to Ruin: Afghanistan’s Booming Opium Industry, Center on International Cooperation, New York University, Report for the Center for American Progress, October 2004.
2004, STEINBERG M.K., HOBBS J.J., MATHEWSON K., Dangerous Harvest: Drug Plants and the Transformation of Indigenous Landscapes, Oxford, Oxford University Press.
2004, WEINER M., An Afghan ‘narco-state’?: Dynamics, Assessment and Security Implications of the Afghan Opium Industry, Australian National University Strategic and Defence Studies Centre, Australian National University.
2003, BERRY L., et al., Nations Hospitable to Organized crime and Terrorism, A Report Prepared by the Federal Research Division, Library of Congress under an Interagency Agreement with the Director of Central Intelligence Crime and Narcotics Center, The Library of Congress, Washington, October 2003.
2003, CURTIS G.E, et al., Transnational Activities of Chinese Crime Organizations, A Report Prepared by the Federal Research Division, Library of Congress, under an Interagency Agreement with the United States Government, The Library of Congress, Washington, March 2003.2003, LABROUSSE A. (Dir.), Dictionnaire géopolitique des drogues, Bruxelles, De Boeck.
2003, McCOY, A, The Politics of Heroin. CIA Complicity in the Global Drug Trade (Afghanistan, Southeast Asia, Central America, Colombia), Chicago, Lawrence Hill Books, 709 p.
2003, SANDSTRÖM E., Afghanistan and Central Asia after September 11, The Security-Political Development, Swedish Defence Research Agency, Defence Analysis, Stockholm, March 2003.
2003, TRANSNATIONAL INSTITUTE, Drugs and Conflict in Burma (Myanmar). Dilemmas for Policy Responses, TNI, Drugs and Democracy Programme, Debate Papers n° 9, December 2003.
2003, UNITED NATIONS OFFICE ON DRUGS AND CRIME, The Opium Economy in Afghanistan. An International Problem, February 2003.
2003, WILLETT S., Cost of Disarmament. Mortgaging the Future: The South Asian Arms Dynamic, Geneva, United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research.
2002, COX, R.W., SCHECHTER M.G., Political Economy of a Plural World: Critical Reflections on Power, Morals and Civilizations, Routledge / RIPE Studies in Global Political Economy.
2002, WEISBRODE K., Central Eurasia: Prize or Quicksand? : Contending Views of Instability in Karabakh, Ferghana and Afghanistan, Adelphi Papers 338, International Institute for Strategic Studies, New York, Oxford University Press.
2001, GHUFRAN N., The Taliban and the Civil War Entanglement in Afghanistan, Asian Survey, Vol 41, N° 3, May-June 2001.
2000, AUSTRALIAN ILLICIT DRUG REPORT 1998-99, Amphetamine type substances, Australian Bureau of Criminal Intelligence, Canberra.
