Khat Controversy
Discover the intriguing world of Khat Controversy by David Anderson, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2007. This compelling paperback spans 266 pages and delves into the complex debate surrounding khat, a natural stimulant often viewed as either a harmless herb or a dangerous substance infiltrating the global drug trade.
Through a series of insightful case studies that stretch from Djibouti to Rome, Khat Controversy examines critical contemporary issues of globalization, ethnicity, and culture. Anderson's thorough analysis invites readers to understand the multifaceted implications of khat use and its socio-economic impact on communities worldwide. This book is essential for anyone interested in crime and criminology, drug addiction, and the social sciences.
Join the conversation on this pressing topic and explore the depths of addiction and substance abuse with Khat Controversy.