PERANAN ASEAN SENIOR OFFICIAL ON DRUGS MATTERS (ASOD) DALAM MENANGGULANGI DRUGS TRAFFICKING DI NEGARA THAILAND 2005-2010

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2013-07-11

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One of transnational crime is drug trafficking was appointed writer. Drugs trafficking problem is one part of the threat of transnational crime is being in the spotlight, both in the national and international community. Formulation of the problem is how the role of the ASEAN Senior Officials on Drugs Matters (ASOD) in tackling Drugs Trafficking in Thailand from 2005 to 2010?. The purpose of this study was to determine the role of the ASEAN Senior Officials on Drugs Matters (ASOD) in tackling the country Drugs Trafficking in Thailand from 2005 to 2010. Authors found understanding of the drug trafficking problem. Basically the drug trafficking problem can be divided into three inter-related parts, the first issue of illegal drug production, trafficking is illegal and the second trading illegally. This is allegedly a threat to the security of the international system among the countries involved in the production, trafficking and abuse. The phenomenon of increasing transnational crime is a non-conventional threats, at this point has become a major part of the ASEAN countries. This is reasonable because this type of crime knows no boundaries of sovereignty. To further the authors conclude that ASEAN cooperation in addressing drug trafficking problem can be viewed as a process of policy implementation with the nations of Southeast Asia. ASEAN as an organization of the highest region of Southeast Asia is certainly still encountered some obstacles and challenges in dealing with drug trafficking as a lack of commitment from member countries of ASEAN itself in overcoming drug trafficking, in addition to the funding issues also hamper ASEAN's projects in combating drug trafficking and the factor-other factors such as geography, Southeast Asia.

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Asean Senior Official, Drugs Matters, Drugs Trafficking

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