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New Psychoactive Substances Studies from Central Asia and China

By: Contributor(s): Material type: ArticleSeries: Publication details: Baden-Baden Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG 2025Description: 1 electronic resource (277 p.)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783756015139
Subject(s): Online resources: Summary: The rise of new psychoactive substances (NPS) is a major challenge in drug policy, as these substances evade legal controls and spread quickly. This volume explores the NPS crisis in Central Asia and China, focusing on government responses within public health, law enforcement, and drug policy reforms. It offers a comprehensive look at regional and global trends, early warning systems, and harm reduction services. By addressing these complex challenges, the book contributes to the evolving debate on drug policy, public health, and human rights in combating synthetic drugs. With contributions by Gulnoza Abdukakharova | Zhandos Aktayev | Gulzhan Altybayeva | Zhyldyz Bakirova | Sergei Bessonov | Tatiana Galako | Jiang Haifeng | Ulla-Britt Klankwarth | Almas Kussainov | Alexei Lakhov | Nikolay Lunchenkov | Vladimir Magkoev | Naimdzhon Malikov | Valentina Mankieva | Elena Molchanova | Danil Nikitin | Zhanara Nurseitova | Jakhongir Ravshanov | Ainur Shukimbayeva | Heino Stöver | Nikolai Unguryan | Vitaliy Vinogradov | Guzalkhon Zakhidova | Aigerim Zhumasheva
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The rise of new psychoactive substances (NPS) is a major challenge in drug policy, as these substances evade legal controls and spread quickly. This volume explores the NPS crisis in Central Asia and China, focusing on government responses within public health, law enforcement, and drug policy reforms. It offers a comprehensive look at regional and global trends, early warning systems, and harm reduction services. By addressing these complex challenges, the book contributes to the evolving debate on drug policy, public health, and human rights in combating synthetic drugs. With contributions by Gulnoza Abdukakharova | Zhandos Aktayev | Gulzhan Altybayeva | Zhyldyz Bakirova | Sergei Bessonov | Tatiana Galako | Jiang Haifeng | Ulla-Britt Klankwarth | Almas Kussainov | Alexei Lakhov | Nikolay Lunchenkov | Vladimir Magkoev | Naimdzhon Malikov | Valentina Mankieva | Elena Molchanova | Danil Nikitin | Zhanara Nurseitova | Jakhongir Ravshanov | Ainur Shukimbayeva | Heino Stöver | Nikolai Unguryan | Vitaliy Vinogradov | Guzalkhon Zakhidova | Aigerim Zhumasheva

Funded by: Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ)

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