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ID157721
Title ProperDrugs of choice, drugs of change
Other Title InformationEgyptian consumption habits since the 1920s
LanguageENG
AuthorRobins, Philip
Summary / Abstract (Note)Much has been written and published about the 25 January 2011 Egyptian revolution from the perspective of contemporary history and political science. Much less attention has focused on social policy. I am unaware of any scholarly material that has dealt with illicit drugs during the critical 2011–2016 period, yet increasing drugs consumption provided a social backdrop to the events of that period. This paper identifies historical trends in illicit drugs consumption over the course of the last century to the beginning of the Arab Spring. During much of this period hashish was the drug of choice. This paper argues that drug consumption was on the rise in Egypt well before the downfall of President Husni Mubarak in February 2011, but that it has grown markedly since the ousting of the former president. It will ask which have been and are the drugs of choice in contemporary Egypt. It will further ask how this composition has changed and why, giving special focus to the relatively new mass, opioid drug, Tramadol.
`In' analytical NoteThird World Quarterly Vol. 39, No.2; 2018: p.248-260
Journal SourceThird World Quarterly Vol: 39 No 2
Key WordsEgypt ;  Illicit Drugs ;  Arab Spring ;  Tramadol


 
 
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