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Number of items: 32.
Article
  • Collins, John, Alarcón, Karen Torres (2021). Colombia, the drug wars and the politics drug policy displacement – from La Violencia to UNGASS 2016. Journal of Illicit Economies and Development, 3(2), 190 - 205. https://doi.org/10.31389/jied.93 picture_as_pdf
  • Gillies, Allan, Collins, John, Soderholm, Alexander (2019). Addressing the development implications of illicit economies: the rise of a policy and research agenda. Journal of Illicit Economies and Development, 1-8. https://doi.org/10.31389/jied.17 picture_as_pdf
  • Collins, John (2017). Losing UNGASS? Lessons from civil society, past and present. Drugs and Alcohol Today, 17(2), 88-97. https://doi.org/10.1108/DAT-02-2017-0006
  • Marrinan, Shanna, Roman-Urrestarazu, Andres, Naughton, Declan, Levari, Ermelinda, Collins, John, Chilcott, Robert, Bersani, Giuseppe, Corazza, Ornella (2017). Hair analysis for the detection of drug use – is there potential for evasion? Human Psychopharmacology: Clinical and Experimental, 32(3), e2587. https://doi.org/10.1002/hup.2587
  • Collins, John (2017). Breaking the monopoly system: American influence on the British decision to prohibit opium smoking and end its Asian monopolies, 1939-1945. International History Review, 39(5), 770-790. https://doi.org/10.1080/07075332.2017.1280519
  • Collins, John (2017). Rethinking ‘flexibilities’ in the international drug control system — potential, precedents and models for reforms. International Journal of Drug Policy, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.drugpo.2016.12.014
  • Collins, John (2017). Letters from Barnett, Blickman and Lines. Drugs and Alcohol Today, 17(3), 177-219. https://doi.org/10.1108/DAT-06-2017-0028
  • Chapter
  • Collins, John (2020). Imperial drug economies, development, and the search for alternatives in Asia, from colonialism to decolonisation. In Braxton, Julia, Chinery-Hesse, Mary, Tinasti, Khalid (Eds.), Drug Policies and Development: Conflict and Coexistence (pp. 43 - 63). Brill Nijhoff (Firm). https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004440494_004 picture_as_pdf
  • Collins, John (2017). Beyond UNGASS 2016: drug control multilateralism and the end to the ‘war on drugs’. In Reitano, Tuesday, Jesperson, Sasha, Bird Ruiz-Benitez de Lugo, Lucia (Eds.), Militarised Responses to Transnational Organised Crime The War on Crime . Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Collins, John (2017). Empire, war, decolonisation and the birth of the illicit opium trade in Burma 1800-1961. In Windle, James, Morrison, John, Winter, Aaron, Silke, Andrew (Eds.), Historical Perspectives on Organised Crime and Terrorism . Routledge.
  • Collins, John (2017). Regulation as global drug governance: how new is the NPS phenomenon? In Corazza, Ornella, Roman-Urrestarazu, Andres (Eds.), Novel Psychoactive Substances (pp. 23-41). Springer Berlin / Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-60600-2_3 picture_as_pdf
  • Report
  • LSE IDEAS (2016). After the drug wars: report of the LSE Expert Group on the economics of drug policy. London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Thesis
  • Collins, John (2015). Regulations and prohibitions: Anglo-American relations and international drug control, 1939-1964 [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. picture_as_pdf
  • Online resource
  • Klaas, Brian, Collins, John (2018). President Trump's first State of the Union: LSE experts react.
  • Collins, John, Soderholm, Alexander (2017). The Ballpark podcast Episode 2.8 Where did the opioid epidemic come from?
  • Collins, John (2017). Donald Trump's interim Opioid Commission report did not mention drug courts. Here's why that's a positive step.
  • Collins, John (2017). The effectiveness of Trump's revived 'drug war' rhetoric has already been rejected in Latin America.
  • Collins, John (2017). Trump's return to 'drug war' rhetoric is unlikely to succeed in a region that has largely rejected its effectiveness.
  • Collins, John (2014). The State Department’s move to a more flexible diplomatic policy on drugs is a rational approach to a difficult question.
  • Collins, John (2014). The Home Office report on drugs is emblematic of the global shift towards re-evaluating current drug policiese.
  • Collins, John (2014). It is time to end the ‘war on drugs’ and redirect resources toward evidence-based policies underpinned by economic analysis.
  • Collins, John (2013). Book review: fixing drugs: the politics of drugprohibition.
  • Collins, John (2013). Book review: Fixing drugs: the politics of drug prohibition.
  • Collins, John (2012). Adding nuance to drug control: Britain shouldn’t be afraid to move away from the flailing international drug regime.
  • Collins, John (2012). Unleashing the dogs of war – A growing strategic inevitability?
  • Collins, John (2011). Is America’s role as the world’s leading power now coming to an end? Part II: America as world leader.
  • Collins, John (2011). Liberal interventionism after Libya: Re-establishing credibility and deterrence.
  • Collins, John (2011). IDEAS’ Written evidence submission to the Commons’ Foreign Affairs Committee – “The Role of the FCO in UK Government”.
  • Collins, John (2011). A shake-up at defense.
  • Collins, John (2011). The future of transatlantic relations.
  • Collins, John (2011). Exporting “People Power”? The Philippine revolution 25 years later. picture_as_pdf
  • Blog post
  • Collins, John, O'Carroll, Austin, Duffin, Tony (15 July 2020) A milestone in drug policy: saving the lives of people who use drugs and were homeless in Dublin during the covid-19 pandemic. LSE COVID-19 Blog. picture_as_pdf