Publications

TNI has a proud history of being at the cutting edge of analysis, research and activism on critical global issues. Here you can navigate our publications in chronological order, including: policy briefs, issue briefs, papers, reports, primers, working papers, and books.

  1. Randomized controlled trial of dexamphetamine maintenance for methamphetamine dependence

    Harm Reduction
    Paper by
    • Marie Longo
    • Wendy Wickes
    • Matthew Smout
    • Sonia Harrison
    • Sharon Cahill
    • Jason M. White
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    Re-Asserting Control: Voluntary Return, Restitution and the Right to Land for IDPs and Refugees in Myanmar - cover
  2. Agrarian change and peasant studies: changes, continuities and challenges The Journal of Peasant Studies Volume 36 Issue 1

    Book by
    Jun Borras
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  3. Proposal of amendments by Bolivia to the 1961 Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs

    • UN Drug Control
    • Drug Law Reform
    • Coca Leaf
    Publication
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  4. Informal Drug Policy Dialogue 2009, Kolymbari-Chania

    Drug Law Reform
    Report
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  5. Civic Driven Change - A concise guide to the basics

    New Politics
    Book by
    • Kees Biekart
    • Alan Fowler
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  6. The European Union: promoter of regional integration in Latin America? Rhetoric and Reality

    Trade
    Report by
    • Alberto Arroyo Picard
    • Graciela Rodríguez
    • Norma Castañeda Bustamante
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  7. A partnership among equals? Examining the EU - ASEAN Free Trade Agreement (FTA)

    • Free Trade Agreements
    • Trade
    Report
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  8. Drug Decriminalization in Portugal Lessons for Creating Fair and Successful Drug Policies

    • Drug Law Reform
    • Decriminalisation
    Publication by
    Glenn Greenwald
    Publication date:
    Re-Asserting Control: Voluntary Return, Restitution and the Right to Land for IDPs and Refugees in Myanmar - cover
  9. Drug Decriminalization in Portugal Lessons for Creating Fair and Successful Drug Policies

    • Drug Law Reform
    • Decriminalisation
    Publication by
    Glenn Greenwald
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  10. Why is the outcome of the United Nations drug policy review so weak and inconclusive?

    • United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC)
    • UNGASS
    • UN Drug Control
    • Drug Law Reform
    • Commission on Narcotic Drugs (CND)
    Publication
    Publication date:
    Re-Asserting Control: Voluntary Return, Restitution and the Right to Land for IDPs and Refugees in Myanmar - cover