Part II: THE HISTORICAL CONTEXT
As shown in figure 2 in the previous chapter, contextual factors that
influence the problem definition and the action programme can be
identified at three levels. In Part II, these contexts will be described,
starting with the international level, via the national context, to more
specific national practices of formal social control of alcohol. Part II
closes with a description of traditions of control of drugs and the period
in which the drug problem emerged, i.e. the 1960s.