Abstract
The pithy title of Saénz Rovner's2005 book, La conexión cubana, nowavailable in a fine English-language translation by Russ Davidson, alludes tothe famed police thriller involving a heroin shipment on its way fromMarseilles to New York. The reference is apt; much of the study deals with therise of Havana as a transshipment point in drug trafficking networks thatlinked European and Andean middlemen and producers, including some in the portcity of Marseilles, to markets in the United States.
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