Peace operations and organised crime enemies or allies?
Material type: TextPublication details: London Routledge 2011Description: x,230p. 25 cmISBN:- 9780415601702
- 341.584 22 PE-
- JZ6374 .P37 2011
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [209]-226) and index.
Introduction: rethinking the relationship between peace operations and organized crime / James Cockayne and Adam Lupel -- Framing the issue: UN responses to corruption and criminal networks in postconflict settings / Victoria K. Holt and Alix J. Boucher -- Symbiosis between peace operations and illicit business in Bosnia / Peter Andreas -- Problems of crime fighting by "internationals" in Kosovo / Cornelius Friesendorf -- Understanding criminality in West African conflicts / William Reno -- Peace operations and international crime: the case of Somalia Roland Marchal -- Organized crime, illicit power structures, and threatened peace processes: the case of Guatemala / Patrick Gavigan -- Winning Haiti's protection competition: organized crime and peace operations past, present, and future / James Cockayne -- Counterinsurgents in the poppy fields: drugs, wars, and crime in Afghanistan / Vanda Felbab-Brown -- Organized crime and corruption in Iraq / Phil Williams -- Closing the gap between peace operations and postconflict insecurity: towards a violence reduction agenda / Robert Muggah and Keith Krause -- Conclusion: from iron fist to invisible hand : peace operations, organized crime, and intelligent international law enforcement / James Cockayne and Adam Lupel.
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