Journal of International Affairs. Fall/Winter 2012, Vol. 66, No. 1: Transnational Organized Crime
Overview:
1) Deciphering the Linkages between Organized Crime and Transnational Crime--Jay S. Albanese.
Global Commerce:
1) The Diverse Facilitators of Counterfeiting: a Regional Perspective--Louise Shelley.
2) States, Frauds, and the Threat of Transnational Organized Crime--Michael Levi.
Development:
1) Central American Gangs: Changing Nature and New Partners--Douglas Farah.
2) The Twenty-First Century Expansion of the Transnational Drug Trade in Africa--Ashley N. Bybee.
Environment:
1) Fighting Transnational Environmental Crime--Lorraine Elliot.
Argument:
1) Corporate Criminal Liability: Article 10 of the Convention Against Transnational Organized Crime--Mohamed Mattar.
2) International Narcotics Law Enforcement: a Study in Irrationality--Frank G. Madsen.
Features:
1) Organized Crime in a Network Society--Misha Glenny.
2) Demands of Supply: the Illicit Pathways of Global Supply Chains (Graphic)--Matthew Hockenberry.
3) Global Vice: the Expanding Territory of the Yakuza--Jake Adelstein.
4) Archaeology of the Present: Organized Crime through the Study of Urban Built Environments--Eyal Weizman.
5) Whither Antidrug Policy?--Vanda Felbab-Brown.
6) Rio de Janeiro: a Local Response to a Global Challenge--Col. Robson Rodrigues da Saliva.
7) Borderland Conditions between the United States and Mexico--Rachel St. John and Natalia Mendoza.
Andrew Wellington Cordier Essay:
1) The Failed Divorce of Serbia's Government and Organized Crime--Nemanja Mladenovic.
Global Public Policy Network Essay:
1) Outgunned: the Honduran Fight Against Transnational Cocaine Traffickers--Ana-Constantina Kolb.
Review Essays:
1) Criminal Activity in a Globalizing World--Madeline K.B. Ross.
2) Hidden in Plain Sight: an Anthropology of the Global Criminal Underworld--David Kortava.
1) Deciphering the Linkages between Organized Crime and Transnational Crime--Jay S. Albanese.
Global Commerce:
1) The Diverse Facilitators of Counterfeiting: a Regional Perspective--Louise Shelley.
2) States, Frauds, and the Threat of Transnational Organized Crime--Michael Levi.
Development:
1) Central American Gangs: Changing Nature and New Partners--Douglas Farah.
2) The Twenty-First Century Expansion of the Transnational Drug Trade in Africa--Ashley N. Bybee.
Environment:
1) Fighting Transnational Environmental Crime--Lorraine Elliot.
Argument:
1) Corporate Criminal Liability: Article 10 of the Convention Against Transnational Organized Crime--Mohamed Mattar.
2) International Narcotics Law Enforcement: a Study in Irrationality--Frank G. Madsen.
Features:
1) Organized Crime in a Network Society--Misha Glenny.
2) Demands of Supply: the Illicit Pathways of Global Supply Chains (Graphic)--Matthew Hockenberry.
3) Global Vice: the Expanding Territory of the Yakuza--Jake Adelstein.
4) Archaeology of the Present: Organized Crime through the Study of Urban Built Environments--Eyal Weizman.
5) Whither Antidrug Policy?--Vanda Felbab-Brown.
6) Rio de Janeiro: a Local Response to a Global Challenge--Col. Robson Rodrigues da Saliva.
7) Borderland Conditions between the United States and Mexico--Rachel St. John and Natalia Mendoza.
Andrew Wellington Cordier Essay:
1) The Failed Divorce of Serbia's Government and Organized Crime--Nemanja Mladenovic.
Global Public Policy Network Essay:
1) Outgunned: the Honduran Fight Against Transnational Cocaine Traffickers--Ana-Constantina Kolb.
Review Essays:
1) Criminal Activity in a Globalizing World--Madeline K.B. Ross.
2) Hidden in Plain Sight: an Anthropology of the Global Criminal Underworld--David Kortava.
Levi, Michael - Personal Name
Weizman, Eyal - Personal Name
Felbab-Brown, Vanda - Personal Name
Saliva, Col. Robson Rodrigues da - Personal Name
John, Rachel St. - Personal Name
Mendoza, Natalia - Personal Name
Mladenovic, Nemanja - Personal Name
Kolb, Ana-Constantina - Personal Name
Ross, Madeline K.B. - Personal Name
Adelstein, Jake - Personal Name
Hockenberry, Matthew - Personal Name
Albanese, Jay S. - Personal Name
Shelley, Louise - Personal Name
Farah, Douglas - Personal Name
Bybee, Ashley N. - Personal Name
Elliot, Lorraine - Personal Name
Mattar, Mohamed - Personal Name
Madsen, Frank G. - Personal Name
Glenny, Misha - Personal Name
Kortava, David - Personal Name
Weizman, Eyal - Personal Name
Felbab-Brown, Vanda - Personal Name
Saliva, Col. Robson Rodrigues da - Personal Name
John, Rachel St. - Personal Name
Mendoza, Natalia - Personal Name
Mladenovic, Nemanja - Personal Name
Kolb, Ana-Constantina - Personal Name
Ross, Madeline K.B. - Personal Name
Adelstein, Jake - Personal Name
Hockenberry, Matthew - Personal Name
Albanese, Jay S. - Personal Name
Shelley, Louise - Personal Name
Farah, Douglas - Personal Name
Bybee, Ashley N. - Personal Name
Elliot, Lorraine - Personal Name
Mattar, Mohamed - Personal Name
Madsen, Frank G. - Personal Name
Glenny, Misha - Personal Name
Kortava, David - Personal Name
Fall/Winter 2012, Vol. 66, No. 1
Jurnal Intl Affairs 13x32
Deciphering Linkages-Organized and Transnational C
Diverse Facilitators of Counterfeiting
Transnational Organized Crime
Central American Gangs
Transnational Drug Trade in Africa
Fighting Transnational Environmental Crime
Corporate Criminal Liability
International Narcotics Law Enforcement
Journal of International Affairs
Diverse Facilitators of Counterfeiting
Transnational Organized Crime
Central American Gangs
Transnational Drug Trade in Africa
Fighting Transnational Environmental Crime
Corporate Criminal Liability
International Narcotics Law Enforcement
Journal of International Affairs
Intl. Affairs
Jurnal
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Columbia University - School of International and Public Affairs
2012
New York
xvi + 245 hlm
Box No. 9 S (Jurnal Internasional)
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