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Decolonising drugs in Asia: the case of cocaine in colonial India / Mills, James   Journal Article
Mills, James Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article examines a drugs trade in Asia that has been largely forgotten by historians and policy-makers, that in cocaine. It will briefly trace some of the contours of this commerce and the efforts to control it. It will also assess how successful these efforts were. The article is designed to contribute fresh perspectives on recent controversies in the historiography of drugs in Asia to argue that the agendas and agency of consumers are central to understanding why markets have formed there for psychoactive substances in the modern period.
Key Words South Asia  Cocaine  Agency  Control  Consumption  Colonial 
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Project Abstract: an Anglo-American intelligence operation in 1947 to recover guided weapon technical documentation buried in Ge / Mills, James   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract In early 1947, American intelligence organisations learned that there were hidden collections of technical documentation that pertained to World War II German guided weapon development that were not recovered by Allied investigators in 1945. A joint Anglo-American intelligence operation was initiated in February of that year, dubbed ‘Project Abstract’ by the Americans, to recover the caches. Project Abstract was a concerted effort by British and American scientific and technical intelligence experts to round up the last material remains of the World War II guided weapon programmes at the renowned experimental and testing establishments at Peenemünde in northern Germany.
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