Militarised Responses to Transnational Organised Crime: The War on Crime
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Introduction: Militarised Responses to Organised Crime, Sasha Jesperson A War of Ideas: the Evolution of the Militarisation Debate: Mark Shaw
Section 1: Wildlife Crime
1.1.The War on Kruger: rhino trafficking in Southern Africa, Julian Rademeyer
1.2.Blood Ivory in the Horn of Africa: countering terrorism and trafficking with the same toolbox, Tom Maguire
1.3.Environmental Governance: The Need for a Balanced Approach, Rosaleen Duffy
1.4."A blunt instrument": addressing criminal networks with military responses, and the impact on law enforcement and intelligence, John M. Sellar
Section 2: Piracy
2.1. Criminals or Pirates? Attacks in the Eastern Indian Ocean, Karsten von Hoesslin
2.2. A growing, but little understood threat: Piracy in the Gulf of Guinea, Ian Ralby
2.3. The Dangers of Success: Military Responses to Somali Piracy, Anja Shortland
2.4. Replicating Success? What have we learned from Somalia, Glen Forbes
Section 3: Migration3.1.Smugglers Inc.: the illicit industry in human migration, Tuesday Reitano
3.2.The militarisation of the US Border, Vicki Gaubeca
3.3.From Triton to Sofia: assessing the credibility of the EU's naval interventions against migrant smuggling in the Mediterranean, Peter Roberts
3.4.The protection implications of 'getting tough' on smugglers at sea, Sumbul Rivzi
Section 4: Drug Trafficking
4.1.Governing the Drug Wars, John Collins4.2.Lessons from Brazil: Military action in the Favelas, Paula Miraglia
4.3.The Violence of Drug Trafficking, Ivan Briscoe
4.4.An Issue for Public Health, Natasha Horsfield
Conclusion: The future of military intervention and the need for Comprehensive Approaches, Tuesday Reitano
Section 1: Wildlife Crime
1.1.The War on Kruger: rhino trafficking in Southern Africa, Julian Rademeyer
1.2.Blood Ivory in the Horn of Africa: countering terrorism and trafficking with the same toolbox, Tom Maguire
1.3.Environmental Governance: The Need for a Balanced Approach, Rosaleen Duffy
1.4."A blunt instrument": addressing criminal networks with military responses, and the impact on law enforcement and intelligence, John M. Sellar
Section 2: Piracy
2.1. Criminals or Pirates? Attacks in the Eastern Indian Ocean, Karsten von Hoesslin
2.2. A growing, but little understood threat: Piracy in the Gulf of Guinea, Ian Ralby
2.3. The Dangers of Success: Military Responses to Somali Piracy, Anja Shortland
2.4. Replicating Success? What have we learned from Somalia, Glen Forbes
Section 3: Migration3.1.Smugglers Inc.: the illicit industry in human migration, Tuesday Reitano
3.2.The militarisation of the US Border, Vicki Gaubeca
3.3.From Triton to Sofia: assessing the credibility of the EU's naval interventions against migrant smuggling in the Mediterranean, Peter Roberts
3.4.The protection implications of 'getting tough' on smugglers at sea, Sumbul Rivzi
Section 4: Drug Trafficking
4.1.Governing the Drug Wars, John Collins4.2.Lessons from Brazil: Military action in the Favelas, Paula Miraglia
4.3.The Violence of Drug Trafficking, Ivan Briscoe
4.4.An Issue for Public Health, Natasha Horsfield
Conclusion: The future of military intervention and the need for Comprehensive Approaches, Tuesday Reitano
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Breite: | 156 |
Gewicht: | 638 g |
Höhe: | 218 |
Länge: | 28 |
Seiten: | 359 |
Sprachen: | Englisch |
Autor: | Lucia Bird Ruiz-Benitez de Lugo, Sasha Jesperson, Tuesday Reitano |
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