英文摘要 |
The forces of globalization and (of) technological advances push people to reconsider not only the definitions of state sovereignty of states but also the concept of national security: from traditional dimension to non-traditional. The states face the new challenges which act both in regional and international. Moreover, these forces also refines upon activities of drug-trafficking organization and organized crime groups—broadening the scope of their activities, from local and regional to international and making them ally with each other to form a network of transnational crime. The different stages of process, such as produce, manufacture, transportation and distribution, allocate in different countries. As a result, the itineraries of global drug trafficking and other drug-related crimes are around the world. The actors of other field have become increasingly involved in this profit business while drug-trafficking syndicates diversify their criminal activities. Many of the larger criminal organizations have established business-like structures to facilitate and provide cover for their operations. Drug trafficking has become a boundless global business, posing threats to security of individual, society/national and international community, and is one of the non-traditional security threats. To meet this challenge, we should study drug trafficking and develop a comprehensive national strategy to fight it and reduce its impact on us. |