Renate Siebert (ed.)
Organised Crime and the Challenge to Democracy
Herausgeber: Allum, Felia; Siebert, Renate
Renate Siebert (ed.)
Organised Crime and the Challenge to Democracy
Herausgeber: Allum, Felia; Siebert, Renate
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This innovative book investigates the paradoxical situation whereby organized crime groups, authoritarian in nature and anti-democratic in practice, perform at their best in democratic countries. It uses examples from the United States, Japan, Russia, South America, France, Italy and the European Union.
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This innovative book investigates the paradoxical situation whereby organized crime groups, authoritarian in nature and anti-democratic in practice, perform at their best in democratic countries. It uses examples from the United States, Japan, Russia, South America, France, Italy and the European Union.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Juli 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 163mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 522g
- ISBN-13: 9780415369725
- ISBN-10: 041536972X
- Artikelnr.: 22782338
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Juli 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 163mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 522g
- ISBN-13: 9780415369725
- ISBN-10: 041536972X
- Artikelnr.: 22782338
Felia Allum is a lecturer in Italian history and politics at the University of Bath, UK. Her research interests are European and Italian politics and organized crime, in particular, its relationship with politics.Renate Siebert is Professor of Sociology at the University of Calabria, Italy. Her research focuses on gender, generations, the mafia and the Mezzogiorno region in particular.
ContentsOrganized crime: a challenge to Democracy?Part I: Definitions and
Diatribes1. Why is organised crime so successful Fabio Armao2. Mafia and
anti-Mafia, the implications for everyday life Renate Siebert3.
Transnational organized crime between myth and reality: the social
construction of a threat Monica MassariPart II: 'The 'Weakest' Link: The
State Under Siege4. Organized Crime, business and the state in
post-communist Russia Sergei Plekhanov5. Drug trafficking and the state:
the case of colombia Sayaka Fukumi6. Transnational organised crime,
security and the European Union Wyn ReesPart III: Civil Society Held to
Ransom7. 'Once upon a time in America': organized crime and civil society
Robert J. Kelly and Rufus Schatzberg8. Civil resistance: society fights
back... Ercole Giap Parini9. For Christ's Sake: organised crime and
religion Alessandra DinoPart IV: Organized Crime and Politics10. Democracy
and the gangs: the case of Marseilles Paola Monzini11. Organized crime,
politics and the judiciary in post-war Italy Jean-Louis Briquet12. Mediated
democracy: Yakuza and Japanese political leadership Eiko Maruko13.
Conclusion: organized crime and Democracy: 'uncivil' or 'civil' society?
Felia Allum and Renate Siebert
Diatribes1. Why is organised crime so successful Fabio Armao2. Mafia and
anti-Mafia, the implications for everyday life Renate Siebert3.
Transnational organized crime between myth and reality: the social
construction of a threat Monica MassariPart II: 'The 'Weakest' Link: The
State Under Siege4. Organized Crime, business and the state in
post-communist Russia Sergei Plekhanov5. Drug trafficking and the state:
the case of colombia Sayaka Fukumi6. Transnational organised crime,
security and the European Union Wyn ReesPart III: Civil Society Held to
Ransom7. 'Once upon a time in America': organized crime and civil society
Robert J. Kelly and Rufus Schatzberg8. Civil resistance: society fights
back... Ercole Giap Parini9. For Christ's Sake: organised crime and
religion Alessandra DinoPart IV: Organized Crime and Politics10. Democracy
and the gangs: the case of Marseilles Paola Monzini11. Organized crime,
politics and the judiciary in post-war Italy Jean-Louis Briquet12. Mediated
democracy: Yakuza and Japanese political leadership Eiko Maruko13.
Conclusion: organized crime and Democracy: 'uncivil' or 'civil' society?
Felia Allum and Renate Siebert
ContentsOrganized crime: a challenge to Democracy?Part I: Definitions and
Diatribes1. Why is organised crime so successful Fabio Armao2. Mafia and
anti-Mafia, the implications for everyday life Renate Siebert3.
Transnational organized crime between myth and reality: the social
construction of a threat Monica MassariPart II: 'The 'Weakest' Link: The
State Under Siege4. Organized Crime, business and the state in
post-communist Russia Sergei Plekhanov5. Drug trafficking and the state:
the case of colombia Sayaka Fukumi6. Transnational organised crime,
security and the European Union Wyn ReesPart III: Civil Society Held to
Ransom7. 'Once upon a time in America': organized crime and civil society
Robert J. Kelly and Rufus Schatzberg8. Civil resistance: society fights
back... Ercole Giap Parini9. For Christ's Sake: organised crime and
religion Alessandra DinoPart IV: Organized Crime and Politics10. Democracy
and the gangs: the case of Marseilles Paola Monzini11. Organized crime,
politics and the judiciary in post-war Italy Jean-Louis Briquet12. Mediated
democracy: Yakuza and Japanese political leadership Eiko Maruko13.
Conclusion: organized crime and Democracy: 'uncivil' or 'civil' society?
Felia Allum and Renate Siebert
Diatribes1. Why is organised crime so successful Fabio Armao2. Mafia and
anti-Mafia, the implications for everyday life Renate Siebert3.
Transnational organized crime between myth and reality: the social
construction of a threat Monica MassariPart II: 'The 'Weakest' Link: The
State Under Siege4. Organized Crime, business and the state in
post-communist Russia Sergei Plekhanov5. Drug trafficking and the state:
the case of colombia Sayaka Fukumi6. Transnational organised crime,
security and the European Union Wyn ReesPart III: Civil Society Held to
Ransom7. 'Once upon a time in America': organized crime and civil society
Robert J. Kelly and Rufus Schatzberg8. Civil resistance: society fights
back... Ercole Giap Parini9. For Christ's Sake: organised crime and
religion Alessandra DinoPart IV: Organized Crime and Politics10. Democracy
and the gangs: the case of Marseilles Paola Monzini11. Organized crime,
politics and the judiciary in post-war Italy Jean-Louis Briquet12. Mediated
democracy: Yakuza and Japanese political leadership Eiko Maruko13.
Conclusion: organized crime and Democracy: 'uncivil' or 'civil' society?
Felia Allum and Renate Siebert