A 'narcokleptocracy' is a society ruled by "thieves" involved in the trade of
narcotics.
The term has its origin in a report prepared by a subcommittee of the
United States Senate Foreign Relations Committee, chaired by
Massachusetts Senator John Kerry.
[1] The term was used specifically to describe the regime of
Manuel Noriega in
Panama. The term's construction builds on the already existing pejorative term "
kleptocracy"- which is a government run by thieves. That is more precisely, a government run expressly for the benefit of those who govern.
When used specifically to refer to a
nation-state which is ruled by explicitly self-serving drug-dealers, Noriega's Panama is the only precise modern example of a narcokleptocracy. However, sub-national regions have often fallen under the
de-facto, if not
de-jure, rule of "narcokleptocrats." These include the
Medellín region of
Colombia as well as regions of other
Latin American nations and, arguably, even large swaths of American cities.
Additionally, many nations have been involved directly in the drug trade as a means of increasing their wealth and power. An historical example is that of the
British Empire during the
Opium Wars in which it was the policy of the British Empire to encourage
opium addiction in
China.
See also
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Pablo Escobar
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illegal drug trade
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Raubwirtschaft
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Political corruption
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narco-capitalism
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Operation Just Cause
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neologism
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narcoterrorism