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Peace operations are increasingly on the front line in the international community's fight against organized crime; this book explores how, in some cases, peace operations and organized crime are clear enemies, while in others, they may become tacit allies.
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Peace operations are increasingly on the front line in the international community's fight against organized crime; this book explores how, in some cases, peace operations and organized crime are clear enemies, while in others, they may become tacit allies.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Mai 2011
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781136643118
- Artikelnr.: 38268960
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Mai 2011
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781136643118
- Artikelnr.: 38268960
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
James Cockayne is Co-Director of the Center on Global Counterterrorism Cooperation in New York. He has worked with governmental, business and civil society partners around the world on responses to armed non-state actors. Adam Lupel is Editor at the International Peace Institute, New York. He has a PhD in Political Theory from the New School for Social Research, New York, and is the author of Globalization and Popular Sovereignty: Democracy's Transnational Dilemma (Routledge, 2009).
1. Introduction: Rethinking the Relationship between Peace Operations and
Organized Crime James Cockayne and Adam Lupel 2. Framing the Issue: UN
Responses to Corruption and Criminal Networks in Postconflict Settings
Victoria K. Holt and Alix J. Boucher 3. Symbiosis between Peace Operations
and Illicit Business in Bosnia Peter Andreas 4. Problems of Crime Fighting
by 'Internationals' in Kosovo Cornelius Friesendorf 5. Understanding
Criminality in West African Conflicts William Reno 6. Peace Operations and
International Crime: The Case of Somalia Roland Marchal 7. Organized Crime,
Illicit Power Structures, and Threatened Peace Processes: The Case of
Guatemala Patrick Gavigan 8. Winning Haiti's Protection Competition:
Organized Crime and Peace Operations Past, Present, and Future James
Cockayne 9. Counterinsurgents in the Poppy Fields: Drugs, Wars, and Crime
in Afghanistan Vanda Felbab-Brown 10. Organized Crime and Corruption in
Iraq Phil Williams 11. Closing the Gap between Peace Operations and
Postconflict Insecurity: Towards a Violence Reduction Agenda Robert Muggah
and Keith Krause 12. Conclusion: From Iron Fist to Invisible Hand - Peace
Operations, Organized Crime, and Intelligent International Law Enforcement
James Cockayne and Adam Lupel
Organized Crime James Cockayne and Adam Lupel 2. Framing the Issue: UN
Responses to Corruption and Criminal Networks in Postconflict Settings
Victoria K. Holt and Alix J. Boucher 3. Symbiosis between Peace Operations
and Illicit Business in Bosnia Peter Andreas 4. Problems of Crime Fighting
by 'Internationals' in Kosovo Cornelius Friesendorf 5. Understanding
Criminality in West African Conflicts William Reno 6. Peace Operations and
International Crime: The Case of Somalia Roland Marchal 7. Organized Crime,
Illicit Power Structures, and Threatened Peace Processes: The Case of
Guatemala Patrick Gavigan 8. Winning Haiti's Protection Competition:
Organized Crime and Peace Operations Past, Present, and Future James
Cockayne 9. Counterinsurgents in the Poppy Fields: Drugs, Wars, and Crime
in Afghanistan Vanda Felbab-Brown 10. Organized Crime and Corruption in
Iraq Phil Williams 11. Closing the Gap between Peace Operations and
Postconflict Insecurity: Towards a Violence Reduction Agenda Robert Muggah
and Keith Krause 12. Conclusion: From Iron Fist to Invisible Hand - Peace
Operations, Organized Crime, and Intelligent International Law Enforcement
James Cockayne and Adam Lupel
1. Introduction: Rethinking the Relationship between Peace Operations and
Organized Crime James Cockayne and Adam Lupel 2. Framing the Issue: UN
Responses to Corruption and Criminal Networks in Postconflict Settings
Victoria K. Holt and Alix J. Boucher 3. Symbiosis between Peace Operations
and Illicit Business in Bosnia Peter Andreas 4. Problems of Crime Fighting
by 'Internationals' in Kosovo Cornelius Friesendorf 5. Understanding
Criminality in West African Conflicts William Reno 6. Peace Operations and
International Crime: The Case of Somalia Roland Marchal 7. Organized Crime,
Illicit Power Structures, and Threatened Peace Processes: The Case of
Guatemala Patrick Gavigan 8. Winning Haiti's Protection Competition:
Organized Crime and Peace Operations Past, Present, and Future James
Cockayne 9. Counterinsurgents in the Poppy Fields: Drugs, Wars, and Crime
in Afghanistan Vanda Felbab-Brown 10. Organized Crime and Corruption in
Iraq Phil Williams 11. Closing the Gap between Peace Operations and
Postconflict Insecurity: Towards a Violence Reduction Agenda Robert Muggah
and Keith Krause 12. Conclusion: From Iron Fist to Invisible Hand - Peace
Operations, Organized Crime, and Intelligent International Law Enforcement
James Cockayne and Adam Lupel
Organized Crime James Cockayne and Adam Lupel 2. Framing the Issue: UN
Responses to Corruption and Criminal Networks in Postconflict Settings
Victoria K. Holt and Alix J. Boucher 3. Symbiosis between Peace Operations
and Illicit Business in Bosnia Peter Andreas 4. Problems of Crime Fighting
by 'Internationals' in Kosovo Cornelius Friesendorf 5. Understanding
Criminality in West African Conflicts William Reno 6. Peace Operations and
International Crime: The Case of Somalia Roland Marchal 7. Organized Crime,
Illicit Power Structures, and Threatened Peace Processes: The Case of
Guatemala Patrick Gavigan 8. Winning Haiti's Protection Competition:
Organized Crime and Peace Operations Past, Present, and Future James
Cockayne 9. Counterinsurgents in the Poppy Fields: Drugs, Wars, and Crime
in Afghanistan Vanda Felbab-Brown 10. Organized Crime and Corruption in
Iraq Phil Williams 11. Closing the Gap between Peace Operations and
Postconflict Insecurity: Towards a Violence Reduction Agenda Robert Muggah
and Keith Krause 12. Conclusion: From Iron Fist to Invisible Hand - Peace
Operations, Organized Crime, and Intelligent International Law Enforcement
James Cockayne and Adam Lupel