On April 7, the Brookings Foreign Policy and Governance Studies programs hosted a conversation on what we can learn from drug policy reforms now being conducted in the United States and across the globe and what flexibility will exist in the global counternarcotics regime for implementing improved drug policies after UNGASS 2016.
brookings.edu/events/2016/04/07-ungass-2016-improve-drug-policy (transcript available)
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