Drugs, international challenges
Informational letter on issues related to the supply of drugs and international trafficking in illicit substances.
2023
- N° 16, June 2023 : Crack cocaïne in Brazil open scenes and public responses
(original version in French)
2022
- N° 15, June 2022 : Methamphetamine in French Polynesia
(original version in French)
2021
- N° 14, December 2021 : From opium to fentanyl: rural life, politics and crime in Mexico
(original version in French)
2020
- N° 13, December 2020 : Georgia and illicit drugs: trafficking, use and public policies
(original version in French)
2019
- N° 12, November 2019 : Vienna 2019: the international drug control system under stress
(original version in French)
2018
- N° 11, June 2018 : Drugs and developement: new prospects ahead?
(original version in French)
2017
- N° 10, July 2017 : Captagon: deconstructing the myth
(original version in French)
2016
- N° 9, July 2016 : French Antilles and Guiana: on the international cocaine trafficking routes
(original version in French)
2014
- N° 7, October 2014 : Chemical precursors, the unknown dimension of the world’s illegal drug market
(original version in French)
2011
- N° 1, May 2011 : Criminal networks and indoor cannabis in Europe: has the phenomenon reached France?
(notice et documents français / anglais)
Drugs in Europe
2023 EMCDDA European Drug Report
The European Drug Report 2023: Trends and Developments presents the EMCDDA’s latest analysis of the drug situation in Europe. Focusing on illicit drug use, related harms and drug supply, the report contains a comprehensive set of national data across these themes and key harm-reduction interventions. This report is based on information provided to the EMCDDA by the EU Member States, the candidate country Türkiye, and Norway, in an annual reporting process.
The annual Statistical Bulletin contains the most recent available data on the drug situation in Europe provided by the Member States. These datasets underpin the analysis presented in the European Drug Report. All data may be viewed interactively on screen and downloaded in Excel format.
The European Union and the drug phenomenon
The European Union & the drug phenomenon : Frequently asked questions, joint publication between the EMCDDA and the European Commission, october 2010, 12 p.