Drawing on extensive fieldwork in the borderlands of Tunisia and Morocco, Max Gallien explains why states have long tolerated illegal trade across their borders and develops new ways to understand the political economy of smuggling.
Drawing on extensive fieldwork in the borderlands of Tunisia and Morocco, Max Gallien explains why states have long tolerated illegal trade across their borders and develops new ways to understand the political economy of smuggling.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Acknowledgments Note on Transliteration List of Abbreviations 1. On the Radar 2. Smuggling in North Africa: Stakes and Structures 3. Regulating Smuggling at the Border 4. Regulating Smuggling in the Borderlands 5. Smuggling Rents and Social Peace 6. Tunisia: Smugglers and Revolution 7. Morocco: Smugglers and Reform 8. The Valley and the Mountain: Lived Political Settlements Conclusion: Remaking the Maghreb Appendix 1: Studying Smuggling in North Africa Appendix 2: Interview Lists Notes Bibliography Index
Acknowledgments Note on Transliteration List of Abbreviations 1. On the Radar 2. Smuggling in North Africa: Stakes and Structures 3. Regulating Smuggling at the Border 4. Regulating Smuggling in the Borderlands 5. Smuggling Rents and Social Peace 6. Tunisia: Smugglers and Revolution 7. Morocco: Smugglers and Reform 8. The Valley and the Mountain: Lived Political Settlements Conclusion: Remaking the Maghreb Appendix 1: Studying Smuggling in North Africa Appendix 2: Interview Lists Notes Bibliography Index
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