The Afghan Drug Threat and Measures of Counteraction to it in the Context of Realization of Strategy of the State Anti-drug Policy of the Russian Federation till 2020
Abstract
The paper highlights that the current drug trafficking from Afghanistan is a complicated issue, closely linked to terrorist activities in Central Asia which poses a real threat to Russia’s national security. The authors evaluate the effectiveness of the state anti-drug policy of the Russian Federation and elaborate proposals for the system of political, military and law enforcement measures to regulate it in the medium term.
About the Authors
Mikhail Mikhailovich Shumilov
North-West Institute of Management - branch of the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration
Russian Federation
Aleksey Petrovich Isaev
North-West Institute of Management - branch of the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration
Russian Federation
Aleksander Borisovich Gurkin
Saint-Petersburg State Technologic Institute (Technical University)
Russian Federation
For citations:
Shumilov M.M.,
Isaev A.P.,
Gurkin A.B.
The Afghan Drug Threat and Measures of Counteraction to it in the Context of Realization of Strategy of the State Anti-drug Policy of the Russian Federation till 2020. Administrative Consulting. 2015;(3):26-36.
(In Russ.)
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