Interregional flows of Cannabis. A reading from the drug geopolitics and deviant globalization
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https://doi.org/10.70554/Derrotero2023.v17n02.07Keywords:
Cannabis, Interregional Markets, Drug Geopolitics, Deviant Globalization, Technological SurveillanceAbstract
This study addresses a descriptive qualitative analysis of interregional cannabis markets, employing an innovative methodology based on technological surveillance. The collected data underwent a qualitative analysis grounded in the theories of drug geopolitics and deviant globalization. Emerging patterns and connections between the data and theoretical concepts were identified. The role of geopolitical actors in the cannabis market and its relationship with deviant globalization phenomena were prominent themes. In conclusion, this study provides an enriching insight into interregional cannabis markets, delving into their complex dynamics through an innovative methodology. The findings offer a more comprehensive understanding of this ever-evolving phenomenon and relevant perspectives for policymakers, investors, and market participants.
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