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Narcotopia

In Search of the Asian Drug Cartel that Outwitted the CIA
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Award-winning journalist Patrick Winn ventures into the heart of one of Southeast Asia's most shadowy regions in Narcotopia. Situated among the rugged mountains that straddle the border between China and Burma, the Wa State is a self-proclaimed republic run by the indigenous Wa people. Known for... Read More
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Narcotopia

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Award-winning journalist Patrick Winn ventures into the heart of one of Southeast Asia's most shadowy regions in Narcotopia. Situated among the rugged mountains that straddle the border between China and Burma, the Wa State is a self-proclaimed republic run by the indigenous Wa people. Known for their fierce independence and resilience, the Wa have managed to evade and outsmart powerful entities, including the CIA, to establish a formidable narco-state. With territory exceeding the size of Israel and a military force larger than Sweden's, the Wa State challenges conventional notions of crime and governance.

But what exactly is the Wa State: a criminal empire or a groundbreaking vision of self-determination? Under the leadership of a determined ruling class, this unrecognised nation operates with all the trappings of a legitimate state. Highways crisscross the mountainous landscape, anthems and flags inspire national pride, and schools educate the next generation. However, this semblance of normality is built on amassing vast profits from the heroin and methamphetamine trade, funding an elusive quest for autonomy that China’s other frontier peoples, such as the Tibetans and Uyghurs, can only aspire to.

To uncover the truths hidden within this secretive society, Patrick Winn embarks on a perilous journey from the bustling streets of Thailand to the clandestine corners of Burma and finally into the enigmatic Wa State itself. Through meticulous research and daring fieldwork, Winn pulls back the curtain on an unprecedented experiment in rebel governance and illicit commerce.

Narcotopia is not just a tale of drugs and rebellion; it’s a nuanced exploration of identity, sovereignty, and the complex web of power relations in Southeast Asia. Patrick Winn's narrative is imbued with the depth and insight garnered from his career as an investigative journalist. He deftly navigates the intricacies of the Wa State while posing profound questions about the nature of freedom and the cost of defiance.

Patrick Winn is an accomplished investigative journalist known for his work covering insurgencies and illicit markets across Southeast Asia. His distinguished career includes accolades such as a National Press Club award and three Amnesty International Human Rights Press Awards. Currently, he serves as the Asia correspondent for The World, broadcast on NPR member stations, and has authored the critically acclaimed book, Hello, Shadowlands.

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781785789731

Publisher: Icon Books

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 01 February 2024

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Icon Books

Audience: Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 153.0mm

Height: 234.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 320

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About the Author

Patrick Winn is an investigative journalist who covers rebellion and black markets in South-East Asia. He has received a National Press Club award and is also a three-time winner of Amnesty International's Human Rights Press Awards. He is currently Public Radio International's Asia correspondent, and is the author of Hello, Shadowlands (Icon, 2018)

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