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Combining interview commentary with in-depth analysis of organized crime as a transnational and corporate phenomenon, this book proposes a new theoretical framework for understanding the emerging face, new structure, and economic implications of organized crime in Mexico.
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Combining interview commentary with in-depth analysis of organized crime as a transnational and corporate phenomenon, this book proposes a new theoretical framework for understanding the emerging face, new structure, and economic implications of organized crime in Mexico.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: University of Texas Press
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. August 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 154mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 596g
- ISBN-13: 9781477312759
- ISBN-10: 1477312757
- Artikelnr.: 46606633
- Verlag: University of Texas Press
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. August 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 154mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 596g
- ISBN-13: 9781477312759
- ISBN-10: 1477312757
- Artikelnr.: 46606633
By Guadalupe Correa-Cabrera
1. List of Maps, Tables, and Figures
2. Abbreviations
3. Acknowledgments
4. Introduction
5. Section I. The Zetas: Criminal Paramilitaries in a Transnational Business
* Chapter 1. The Zetas’ Origins
* Chapter 2. The Zetas’ War
* Chapter 3. A Transnational Criminal Corporation
6. Section II. Mexico’s Drug War: A Modern Civil War?
* Chapter 4. Paramilitarization of Organized Crime and a “War on Drugs”
* Chapter 5. The New Paramilitarism in Mexico
* Chapter 6. Mexico’s Modern Civil War
7. Section III. Los Zetas Incorporated
* Chapter 7. The Zetas’ War and Mexico’s Energy Sector
* Chapter 8. Energy and Security in Tamaulipas, Ground Zero for the
Zetas
* Chapter 9. Who Benefits from the Zetas’ War?
8. Conclusion. Four Successful Business Models in an Era of Modern Civil Wars
9. Appendix 1. Energy Reform and the Zetas’ Expansion (Timeline)
10. Appendix 2. History of Organized Crime in Tamaulipas: Timeline of Key
Events
11. Appendix 3. Map of Criminal Paramilitaries and Natural Resources in Mexico
12. Appendix 4. El disfraz de la guerra (The War’s Disguise): Communiqué by
Residents of La Ribereña
13. Appendix 5. Organizational Charts: Constellis Holdings, LLC, and Los Zetas
Inc.
14. Appendix 6. Areas of Dominant Influence of Major TCOs in Mexico, 2015
15. Notes
16. References
17. Index
2. Abbreviations
3. Acknowledgments
4. Introduction
5. Section I. The Zetas: Criminal Paramilitaries in a Transnational Business
* Chapter 1. The Zetas’ Origins
* Chapter 2. The Zetas’ War
* Chapter 3. A Transnational Criminal Corporation
6. Section II. Mexico’s Drug War: A Modern Civil War?
* Chapter 4. Paramilitarization of Organized Crime and a “War on Drugs”
* Chapter 5. The New Paramilitarism in Mexico
* Chapter 6. Mexico’s Modern Civil War
7. Section III. Los Zetas Incorporated
* Chapter 7. The Zetas’ War and Mexico’s Energy Sector
* Chapter 8. Energy and Security in Tamaulipas, Ground Zero for the
Zetas
* Chapter 9. Who Benefits from the Zetas’ War?
8. Conclusion. Four Successful Business Models in an Era of Modern Civil Wars
9. Appendix 1. Energy Reform and the Zetas’ Expansion (Timeline)
10. Appendix 2. History of Organized Crime in Tamaulipas: Timeline of Key
Events
11. Appendix 3. Map of Criminal Paramilitaries and Natural Resources in Mexico
12. Appendix 4. El disfraz de la guerra (The War’s Disguise): Communiqué by
Residents of La Ribereña
13. Appendix 5. Organizational Charts: Constellis Holdings, LLC, and Los Zetas
Inc.
14. Appendix 6. Areas of Dominant Influence of Major TCOs in Mexico, 2015
15. Notes
16. References
17. Index
1. List of Maps, Tables, and Figures
2. Abbreviations
3. Acknowledgments
4. Introduction
5. Section I. The Zetas: Criminal Paramilitaries in a Transnational Business
* Chapter 1. The Zetas’ Origins
* Chapter 2. The Zetas’ War
* Chapter 3. A Transnational Criminal Corporation
6. Section II. Mexico’s Drug War: A Modern Civil War?
* Chapter 4. Paramilitarization of Organized Crime and a “War on Drugs”
* Chapter 5. The New Paramilitarism in Mexico
* Chapter 6. Mexico’s Modern Civil War
7. Section III. Los Zetas Incorporated
* Chapter 7. The Zetas’ War and Mexico’s Energy Sector
* Chapter 8. Energy and Security in Tamaulipas, Ground Zero for the
Zetas
* Chapter 9. Who Benefits from the Zetas’ War?
8. Conclusion. Four Successful Business Models in an Era of Modern Civil Wars
9. Appendix 1. Energy Reform and the Zetas’ Expansion (Timeline)
10. Appendix 2. History of Organized Crime in Tamaulipas: Timeline of Key
Events
11. Appendix 3. Map of Criminal Paramilitaries and Natural Resources in Mexico
12. Appendix 4. El disfraz de la guerra (The War’s Disguise): Communiqué by
Residents of La Ribereña
13. Appendix 5. Organizational Charts: Constellis Holdings, LLC, and Los Zetas
Inc.
14. Appendix 6. Areas of Dominant Influence of Major TCOs in Mexico, 2015
15. Notes
16. References
17. Index
2. Abbreviations
3. Acknowledgments
4. Introduction
5. Section I. The Zetas: Criminal Paramilitaries in a Transnational Business
* Chapter 1. The Zetas’ Origins
* Chapter 2. The Zetas’ War
* Chapter 3. A Transnational Criminal Corporation
6. Section II. Mexico’s Drug War: A Modern Civil War?
* Chapter 4. Paramilitarization of Organized Crime and a “War on Drugs”
* Chapter 5. The New Paramilitarism in Mexico
* Chapter 6. Mexico’s Modern Civil War
7. Section III. Los Zetas Incorporated
* Chapter 7. The Zetas’ War and Mexico’s Energy Sector
* Chapter 8. Energy and Security in Tamaulipas, Ground Zero for the
Zetas
* Chapter 9. Who Benefits from the Zetas’ War?
8. Conclusion. Four Successful Business Models in an Era of Modern Civil Wars
9. Appendix 1. Energy Reform and the Zetas’ Expansion (Timeline)
10. Appendix 2. History of Organized Crime in Tamaulipas: Timeline of Key
Events
11. Appendix 3. Map of Criminal Paramilitaries and Natural Resources in Mexico
12. Appendix 4. El disfraz de la guerra (The War’s Disguise): Communiqué by
Residents of La Ribereña
13. Appendix 5. Organizational Charts: Constellis Holdings, LLC, and Los Zetas
Inc.
14. Appendix 6. Areas of Dominant Influence of Major TCOs in Mexico, 2015
15. Notes
16. References
17. Index