Books & Publications

Research-based frameworks for structural reform.

The publications of the Santana Institute for Strategic Insight examine addiction policy reform, fentanyl escalation, recovery communication science, homelessness systems design, veteran reintegration, supervisory leadership, and neuroscience-informed public health.

Each book contributes to a broader structural understanding of how language, neurobiology, policy incentives, and institutional design interact to shape long-term outcomes.

These are not reactive commentaries. They are longitudinal analyses designed to support durable reform.

From Fire to Fentanyl

A Five-Thousand-Year Structural History of Addiction Policy Reform

From Fire to Fentanyl traces the recurring cycle of discovery, expansion, moral panic, punishment, and reform across five millennia of substance history.

By examining historical continuity, the book reframes modern opioid and fentanyl crises as structural patterns rather than isolated failures.

Addiction Policy

Additional Publications

From Fire to Fentanyl examines five thousand years of addiction history, tracing how societies respond to substance crises through cycles of discovery, expansion, moral panic, punishment, and reform.

International Access

Books are available in the United States and internationally through Amazon marketplaces.

Readers in the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and other regions may access local listings through their respective Amazon platforms.

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Intellectual Positioning

These publications operate at the intersection of addiction policy research, neuroscience-informed communication, structural public health design, and institutional reform strategy.

If you are seeking depth beyond headlines and frameworks beyond rhetoric, begin with the structural analysis.